new photos from my party!

2002-01-28 Thread slg . ahlen . quvintheumn

Hello!

My party... It was absolutely amazing!
I have attached my web page with new photos!
If you can please make color prints of my photos. Thanks!


begin 666 www.myparty.yahoo.com
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Possiblly an attack, certainly a nuissance

2002-01-28 Thread Ceki Gulcu

Hi,

Could we please disable posts from 

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to jakarta/apache lists.

This person (or an impostor) has posted emails with
the  title new photos from my party! to many jakarta
lists. The content of this mail is possibly a virus.

TIA, Ceki

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RE: Possiblly an attack, certainly a nuissance

2002-01-28 Thread Stephane Bailliez

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 From: Ceki Gulcu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]

 Could we please disable posts from 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 to jakarta/apache lists.

 This person (or an impostor) has posted emails with
 the  title new photos from my party! to many jakarta
 lists. The content of this mail is possibly a virus.

It is a mass-mailing email worm that propagates through Outlook address
book. In the wild since yesterday. I have asked my company to upgrade
Antivirus signatures in our mail server.

http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]


Will all my subscriptions, I have received more than a dozen of it.

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Re: The future of java-icalendar

2002-01-28 Thread Andrew C. Oliver

On Sun, 2002-01-27 at 23:17, Peter Donald wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 07:38, Jeff Prickett wrote:
  I would like to name the project Periodicity.
  I would like to utilize the EJB architecture and support most of the
  major EJB containers starting with JBoss of course.
  I would like to use JUnit to write Unit Tests for the project
 
 I would highly recomend you have a look at XDoclet stuff (on sourceforge) 
 aswell ... (Im just reading through the docs and it is brilliant).
 
  I have begun writing the project guidelines and have started building
  the project website.
  I have rewritten the API to take full advantage of Java 2 Enterprise
  Edition.
  I have saved the email addresses of most of the people who have emailed
  me regarding the icalendar project in the last year.
  I have begun personally responding to email inquiries about icalendar.
 
  My questions are this:
  Would ASF accept my sincere apology and work with me to help make the
  project viable?
 
 I doubt the ASF holds grudges ;) and a fully operationaly ICalendar compliant 
 product would be a very good addition to Jakarta. The problem mainly is that 
 you don't have a community about your product. While it used to be a product 
 at java apache you would effectively be proposing a new project. And 
 accoridng to the guidelines at
 
 http://jakarta.apache.org/site/newproject.html
 
 you don't yet satisfy them.
 
 So what I would suggest you do is propose/add the product to the commons 
 sandbox. When it becomes stable enough you can propose it be moved to commons 
 proper and when you get a large enough community about it you can propose it 
 to be a top-level jakarta project.
 
  Would periodicity be an acceptable name for the project?
 
 It's up to you but I like it ;)
 
  Can I base the iCalendar objects on EJB technologies?
 
 You *can* but I suspect it will make your job of attracting a community 
 harder. It would be much more widely useful if it did not require EJB 
 technologies and I suspect iy would thus be much easier to attract more 
 developers. If at all possible I would suggest making it run in non-EJB 
 environments but thats completely up to you ;)
 

+1, proper encapsulation should include EJB functionality for those who
desire it while not requiring it for those who do not.  There is also a
matter of licensing involved there.  

  Is the IBM Public License compatible with Apache license? (Can I use
  Junit for testing?).
 
 Yep - this is fine and plenty of other projects use Junit at Apache (Just 
 remember to put the license into the CVS).
 
 Anyways good luck - I hope you decide to stay and hopefully it will get 
 enough exposure and a big enough community to get it off and going ;)
 
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Re: The future of java-icalendar

2002-01-28 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr.

On 1/28/02 6:37 AM, Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Sun, 2002-01-27 at 23:17, Peter Donald wrote:
 Hi,
 
 On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 07:38, Jeff Prickett wrote:
 
 Can I base the iCalendar objects on EJB technologies?
 
 You *can* but I suspect it will make your job of attracting a community
 harder. It would be much more widely useful if it did not require EJB
 technologies and I suspect iy would thus be much easier to attract more
 developers. If at all possible I would suggest making it run in non-EJB
 environments but thats completely up to you ;)
 
 
 +1, proper encapsulation should include EJB functionality for those who
 desire it while not requiring it for those who do not.  There is also a
 matter of licensing involved there.
 

What matter of licensing would that be?  I can't imagine that you need to
talk to sun to *use* EJBs

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RE: Possiblly an attack, certainly a nuissance

2002-01-28 Thread Andrew C. Oliver

Wow.  It truly baffles me why companies continue to use Outlook 
despite the considerable cost of using what one Dr. Dobbs Journal
(I believe) editorial called A security hole with email features

-Andy

On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 05:33, Stephane Bailliez wrote:
  -Original Message-
  From: Ceki Gulcu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 
  Could we please disable posts from 
  
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  
  to jakarta/apache lists.
 
  This person (or an impostor) has posted emails with
  the  title new photos from my party! to many jakarta
  lists. The content of this mail is possibly a virus.
 
 It is a mass-mailing email worm that propagates through Outlook address
 book. In the wild since yesterday. I have asked my company to upgrade
 Antivirus signatures in our mail server.
 
 http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
 Will all my subscriptions, I have received more than a dozen of it.
 
 Stephane
 
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Re: The future of java-icalendar

2002-01-28 Thread Jeff Prickett

Peter Donald wrote:
 
 Hi,
 
 On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 07:38, Jeff Prickett wrote:
  I would like to name the project Periodicity.
  I would like to utilize the EJB architecture and support most of the
  major EJB containers starting with JBoss of course.
  I would like to use JUnit to write Unit Tests for the project
 
 I would highly recomend you have a look at XDoclet stuff (on sourceforge)
 aswell ... (Im just reading through the docs and it is brilliant).

  I have begun writing the project guidelines and have started building
  the project website.
  I have rewritten the API to take full advantage of Java 2 Enterprise
  Edition.
  I have saved the email addresses of most of the people who have emailed
  me regarding the icalendar project in the last year.
  I have begun personally responding to email inquiries about icalendar.
 
  My questions are this:
  Would ASF accept my sincere apology and work with me to help make the
  project viable?
 
 I doubt the ASF holds grudges ;) and a fully operationaly ICalendar compliant
 product would be a very good addition to Jakarta. The problem mainly is that
 you don't have a community about your product. While it used to be a product
 at java apache you would effectively be proposing a new project. And
 accoridng to the guidelines at


When I quit programming at ASF it wasnt really a decision I made to
quit. It was more like things kept keeping me from contributing. After a
while I became to self-consicous to try and come back. Then ASF servers
were hacked and I could not even logon as all passwords had been
changed.
 
 http://jakarta.apache.org/site/newproject.html
 
 you don't yet satisfy them.
 
 So what I would suggest you do is propose/add the product to the commons
 sandbox. When it becomes stable enough you can propose it be moved to commons
 proper and when you get a large enough community about it you can propose it
 to be a top-level jakarta project.


I will formally propose that they be added today, later in the day.
 
  Would periodicity be an acceptable name for the project?
 
 It's up to you but I like it ;)
 
  Can I base the iCalendar objects on EJB technologies?
 
 You *can* but I suspect it will make your job of attracting a community
 harder. It would be much more widely useful if it did not require EJB
 technologies and I suspect iy would thus be much easier to attract more
 developers. If at all possible I would suggest making it run in non-EJB
 environments but thats completely up to you ;)


I had a hard time deciding this myself and am not sure that EJB is the
way to go, but part of me wants to push the envelope with this. 

It goes back to a lesson I learned about a year and a half ago when I
was still working. Do not be ignorant of industry trends. One of my
reasons for wanting to use EJB is that
I dont want people to outgrow the product. I have gotten a wide range of
responses from all types of people from college students all over the
world to IT professionals at large corporations and everywhere in
between.

If I chose EJB I am probably going to spend a lot of time explaining it
to newcomers, it is a lot more complicated than non-EJB, but it will be
based on what is fast becoming the industry standard for server side
components.

To be honest I am not sure, but I might try EJB if no one bites than I
might have to 
rethink my strategy.

 
  Is the IBM Public License compatible with Apache license? (Can I use
  Junit for testing?).
 
 Yep - this is fine and plenty of other projects use Junit at Apache (Just
 remember to put the license into the CVS).

 Anyways good luck - I hope you decide to stay and hopefully it will get
 enough exposure and a big enough community to get it off and going ;)
 
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Thanks for the words of encouragement. Back to programming for me.

Sincerely,
Jeff Prickett

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Re: The future of java-icalendar

2002-01-28 Thread Andrew C. Oliver

J2EE stuff has a different license than the JDK.  I've been told
conflicting things about what you can distribute.  Most of it sounds
bogus.  I've read the license but you can read it a few different ways. 
Basically I would think provided you do not extend the APIs (not meaning
the keyword extends...) you should be fine as long as you don't
distribute any components of the J2EE.

Thats AFAIK.

-Andy

On Mon, 2002-01-28 at 06:49, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
 On 1/28/02 6:37 AM, Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Sun, 2002-01-27 at 23:17, Peter Donald wrote:
  Hi,
  
  On Mon, 21 Jan 2002 07:38, Jeff Prickett wrote:
  
  Can I base the iCalendar objects on EJB technologies?
  
  You *can* but I suspect it will make your job of attracting a community
  harder. It would be much more widely useful if it did not require EJB
  technologies and I suspect iy would thus be much easier to attract more
  developers. If at all possible I would suggest making it run in non-EJB
  environments but thats completely up to you ;)
  
  
  +1, proper encapsulation should include EJB functionality for those who
  desire it while not requiring it for those who do not.  There is also a
  matter of licensing involved there.
  
 
 What matter of licensing would that be?  I can't imagine that you need to
 talk to sun to *use* EJBs
 
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RE: Vote for the Official Ant Logo!

2002-01-28 Thread GOMEZ Henri

Many are really excellent, and I'd like to use our artist for some
projects like jakarta-tomcat-connectors.

Where could we contact them ?

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Re: Vote for the Official Ant Logo!

2002-01-28 Thread Stefan Bodewig

On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Where could we contact them ?

Look at http://jakarta.apache.org/ant/logos.html, all submitted
logos are there including information on the artists.

Stefan

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Re: The future of java-icalendar

2002-01-28 Thread Jeff Prickett

Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
 
 On Sun, 2002-01-27 at 23:17, Peter Donald wrote:
snip previous converstaion
 +1, proper encapsulation should include EJB functionality for those who
 desire it while not requiring it for those who do not.  There is also a
 matter of licensing involved there.
 

Thanks, I guess you are right. Requiring EJB is quite a lot.

I would like to take this time to formally request that the
java-icalendar module be moved over to the jakarta-commons sandbox and
that my apache commiter account be reinstated so that I can commit the
new code into cvs.

Once we have the new source code in place I will contact all the people
who have emailed me about the project over the last year and tell them
to join the commons mailing list if they are still interested.

In the meantime I will be preparing the website with an initial set of
project guidelines, documentation, and continuing to work on the code.

Thanks for your input. Now back to listening

Jeff Prickett

snip some more
 www.superlinksoftware.com
 www.sourceforge.net/projects/poi - port of Excel format to java
 http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4487555.html
 - fix java generics!
 
 The avalanche has already started. It is too late for the pebbles to
 vote.
 -Ambassador Kosh
 
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[Xerces2] Stop the Release! -- ALL PROJECTS PLEASE READ

2002-01-28 Thread Sam Ruby

Just in case there is anybody on the planet that didn't get Andy's e-mail.
;-)

Once xerces2 is released, it is my intent to convert fully convert Gump
over to that release.  Warning to those that have not done the appropriate
preparation: expect incessent nagging until the work is complete.

As Andy suggested, responses should go to [EMAIL PROTECTED].

- Sam Ruby

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01:44 PM ---

Andy Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 01/28/2002 01:43:19 PM

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Subject:[Xerces2] Stop the Release! -- ALL PROJECTS PLEASE READ



Okay, perhaps Stop the Release! is a little harsh but I wanted to get
your attention. ;)

After a long journey, Xerces 2.0.0 is scheduled to be released THIS
WEEK! Aren't you excited? I know I am. However...

I believe that there are still a few things that need to be straightened
out *before* we release. First are the changes I have listed in my
previous message titled [Xerces2] Missing API Changes. But also very
important is fixing (or getting a commitment to fix) the projects that
are still failing with the Xerces2 build as mentioned by Sam Ruby. Just
as a reminder, you can view the output of Gump using Xerces2 at the
following URL:

http://nagoya.apache.org/~rubys/gump/xerces2/

I looked at a few of the offenders and, for the most part, it is more of
a simple oversight than a problem with Xerces2. (e.g. importing
org.apache.xerces.framework.XMLParser even though it no longer exists
and isn't even used in that source file.) This makes me feel better but
all of these reported failures are a big black eye that I would like to
be healed before we release.

Therefore, I would like an immediate response from the following
projects regarding status, planned fix, etc. so that we can move forward
with the Xerces 2.0.0 (NON-BETA!!!) release: (These are the project
currently reporting errors from the latest Gump run. If the problem has
already been fixed, please disregard this message.)

xml-batik
jakarta-turbine-torque
jakarta-turbine-2
jakarta-avalon-cornerstone
jakarta-cactus-22
jakarta-tomcat-4.0
xml-security

If you are involved with any of these projects, please look into the
errors reported by Gump and either fix it, if you can, or tell the
Xerces-J team what is wrong with the version 2 parser. And if you choose
the latter, please make your bug report correct and complete. Thanks!

-AndyC

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Re: [PATCH] xdocs/stylesheets/site.vsl

2002-01-28 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr.

On 1/28/02 2:35 PM, Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 1/28/02 6:13 AM, Ceki Gulcu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I have modified xdocs/stylesheets/site.vsl so that meta elements in
 the XML file are translated into meta tags in the HTML header. This is
 useful for example to add keyword meta tags which make it easy for
 search engines to categorize the page.
 
 HA! My evil plan worked. Now I can say that Ceki writes Velocity code. :-)
 
 Who's next?
 

Craig...

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Re: [PATCH] xdocs/stylesheets/site.vsl

2002-01-28 Thread dIon Gillard

Hi Ceki,

do you know if the site.xsl has the same ability already?

If not, we'll need to patch that one too. Also, the tag documentation 
should be updated whenever a new tag is introduced. I'll test the 
site.xsl here and if it needs a patch will create one too.


Ceki Gulcu wrote:

Hello,

I have modified xdocs/stylesheets/site.vsl so that meta elements in
the XML file are translated into meta tags in the HTML header. This is
useful for example to add keyword meta tags which make it easy for
search engines to categorize the page.

The addition is very simple and consists of the printMeta macro and an
iteration on all meta elements in $root. It's nothing much, possibly
buggy and most definitely not as elegant as it should be. (I know very
little about velocity and even less about anakia.)

I have not applied the patch pending approval. Regards, Ceki

Index: xdocs/stylesheets/site.vsl
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site2/xdocs/stylesheets/site.vsl,v
retrieving revision 1.23
diff -u -r1.23 site.vsl
--- xdocs/stylesheets/site.vsl  4 Jan 2002 12:38:37 -   1.23
+++ xdocs/stylesheets/site.vsl  28 Jan 2002 13:53:52 -
@@ -215,6 +215,11 @@
 #end
 #end

+#macro (printMeta $metaElement)
+meta #set ($attribs = $metaElement.getAttributes())
+#foreach ($a in $attribs) $a.getName()=$a.getValue() #end /
+#end
+
 #macro (document)
 !-- == --
 !-- Main Page Section --
@@ -228,6 +233,12 @@
 #metaauthor ( $au.getText() $au.getAttributeValue(email) )
 #end

+   #set ($metas = $root.getChildren(meta))
+
+##Parse meta directives such as
+##meta name=keyword content=jakarta, java/
+#foreach ($meta in $metas) #printMeta($meta) #end
+
 title$project.getChild(title).getText() - 
$root.getChild(properties).getChild(title).getText()/title
 /head

@@ -269,3 +280,8 @@
 /body
 /html
 #end
+
+
+
+
+



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Re: [PATCH] xdocs/stylesheets/site.vsl

2002-01-28 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr.

On 1/28/02 5:04 PM, dIon Gillard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Ceki,
 
 do you know if the site.xsl has the same ability already?
 
 If not, we'll need to patch that one too. Also, the tag documentation
 should be updated whenever a new tag is introduced. I'll test the
 site.xsl here and if it needs a patch will create one too.
 

It will need the patch.

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Re: [PATCH] xdocs/stylesheets/site.vsl

2002-01-28 Thread dIon Gillard

dIon Gillard wrote:

 Hi Ceki,

 do you know if the site.xsl has the same ability already?

 If not, we'll need to patch that one too. Also, the tag documentation 
 should be updated whenever a new tag is introduced. I'll test the 
 site.xsl here and if it needs a patch will create one too.


I've changed site.xsl so that it matches the functionality added by Ceki 
and also updated the example doc and tag explanations.

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