At 12:40 10/3/01 -0500, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
I have to side a little with Peter Donald on this, if you are serious about
achieving this goal, then it is better to work with an existing project
that
is attempting to achieve some of the same goals.
I would agree 100%, because of the
Sam Ruby wrote:
We also need to discuss a venue.
I'd like to suggest that the PMC be framed more like a subproject, but
with some regular deadlines (e.g. meetings) to keep things moving.
(1) Open a Website area for minutes, votes, status reports, the agenda,
et cetera.
(2) Treat the
From: "Peter Donald" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 09:50 10/3/01 -0500, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Finally, we need a preferred day. Board meetings are the third
Wednesday
of every month. I'd like to pick a schedule that allows status to be
fed
into the board in a convenient manner. I'd also suggest
Thank you very much: That was exactly the information I was looking for.
Regards,
Henning
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From: Larry Isaacs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Montag, 12. Mrz 2001 15:12
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Subject: RE: class loader separation of API and implementation in tomcat
what is the status of integrating ted's changes into the main website?
when is the next meeting?
who is on first?
what is on second?
-jon
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Greetings to whomever this may concern,
I am a student in high school who has for quite some time been using
Tomcat and Apache for school projects, but only recently dared to change the
source code. More specifically, I was wondering how I could contribute what
I wrote to the Jakarta
Peter Donald wrote:
... sucks being the only Aussie ;)
I thought there were at least several thousand of you there. You
certainly have enough room. I know a few that live in New York if you
are lonely.
:D
geir
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At 17:14 12.03.2001 -0500, Ted Husted wrote:
Jon Stevens wrote:
what is the status of integrating ted's changes into the main website?
If we're talking about
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/proposal.html
This is one hell of a document. I have one comment regarding the four voting colors
Hi Pete,
Voting is a serious matter. The results of a vote should be crystal clear as
ultimately it is the vote that allow us to make clear cut choices. The results of a
vote should not be tainted with uncertainty.
There is a difference between believing/supporting an idea and actively