On 04/03/07, Rainer Klute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel F. Savarese schrieb:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew C. Oliver writes:
lists. (If you disagree look at the list archive for
each over the last 6 months and see if you REALLY disagree in more than
THEORY).
At least for oro,
Rainer Klute wrote on Sunday, March 04, 2007 7:49 AM:
Daniel F. Savarese schrieb:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew C. Oliver writes:
lists. (If you disagree look at the list archive for
each over the last 6 months and see if you REALLY disagree in more
than THEORY).
At least for
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin van den Bemt writes:
The strength of this list should be is that with a lot of hands the chance tha
t nothing happens when
there is activity is minimized. If someone has an hour to spare, it could very
well be useful to
apply a patch and mentor people.
Vadim
I think it is a bad idea. Either a project is alive or it is dead and
most of the dead are not coming back. The site, the project and
everything else should reflect this.
I suggest that:
1. ECS
2. ORO
3. Regexp
4. Alexandria (already does basically)
all have a page that looks like this
We aren't related, but I agree with Andy.
Michael Oliver
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From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Jakarta General List
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I think it is a bad idea
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I think it is a bad idea. Either a project is alive or it is dead and most
of the dead are not coming back. The site, the project and everything else
should reflect this.
I suggest that:
1. ECS
2. ORO
3. Regexp
4. Alexandria (already does basically)
all
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
I think it is a bad idea. Either a project is alive or it is dead and
most of the dead are not coming back. The site, the project and
everything else should reflect this.
I suggest that:
1. ECS
2. ORO
3. Regexp
4. Alexandria (already does basically)
Was
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew C. Oliver writes:
lists. (If you disagree look at the list archive for
each over the last 6 months and see if you REALLY disagree in more than
THEORY).
At least for oro, some Linux distributions continue to ship it as part of
their core packages. For
Daniel F. Savarese schrieb:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew C. Oliver writes:
lists. (If you disagree look at the list archive for
each over the last 6 months and see if you REALLY disagree in more than
THEORY).
At least for oro, some Linux distributions continue to ship it