Ted Husted wrote:
Since I'm the lone wolf on this point:
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I think that I do
Hola a todos, Ted:
Since I'm the lone wolf on this point:
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+1
and how
From: "Ted Husted" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL] The Commons
+1 to all your changes
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From: "Geir Magnusson Jr." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I support the notion of standardization, but some of the Sun conventions
are just awful, particularly the bit about ending the method declaration
with a '{'
+1, but I fear it is too widely used in the Java world now :-(
Getting rid of the tabs
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Futher, I like starting blocks with a { a la
if( foo )
{
block
}
Blech. I guess it takes all kinds. ;-)
- Sam Ruby
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Jon Wrote:
Additional: the issues surrounding logging and pluggable logging
implementations are not covered here. I think they have the same importance
as configuration. My vote is that we standardize on simply using Log4J and
its interfaces for *everything*.
+1
Two logging mechanisms is
Hi all,
I have no objection to the elections, but for the
benefit of the Jakarta members, could a current PMC
member please list the PMC members (current and
proposed) and which projects they are qualified to
represent? I at least would like to know who's
speaking for what project.
- Morgan
1) There are religious battles over the hanging brace..
let's not start one here please. We can either follow the standard
or not, period... But the code should all look the same...
- on a side note, many people in my company have gone full circle
first fighting for the hanging
Hi All!
When I use
xsl:apply nameXsl="MessageId"
propertyXsl="MediumFormat"
instead of
xsl:apply
xsl="proper_filename.xsl"
xalan says:
The markup in the document preceding the root element must be
well-formed.
but in case of "xsl:apply xsl="proper_filename.xsl"" it's
fine...
what might
Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Below is the proposed agenda. Let me know if anybody would like to propose
any additions or changes.
When are you planning to throw it?
Pier
--
Pier Fumagalli
on 3/8/01 8:57 AM, "Ceki Glc" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To summarize, I think that as an organization we should consider APIs on the
basis of their merit and their respective advantages/disadvantages. Saying
that we should adopt API XYZ just because it is Sun sponsored is not the
wisest way
on 3/8/01 11:44 AM, "Morgan Delagrange" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have no objection to the elections, but for the
benefit of the Jakarta members, could a current PMC
member please list the PMC members (current and
proposed) and which projects they are qualified to
represent? I
Ah, so according to the site the proposed PMC
represents:
Peter Donald:
Avalon, Ant
Diane Holt:
No listing on Site, don't know her
work
Ted Husted:
Site doesn't list Karma, but I know
he at least works on Struts
Ceki Gülcü:
Log4J
Geir Magnusson Jr.:
Morgan Delagrange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pierpaolo Fumagalli:
Jserv, probably Tomcat?
Craig McClanahan:
Jserv, Struts, probably Tomcat?
Jserv is dead, and both of us are working on Tomcat 4.0
Pier
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That list is perfect, Jon. Thanks!
Perhaps the PMC might go as far as to designate point
person(s) for each subproject? E.g. if nobody from
the PMC is monitoring the dev mailing list for a
particular project, they're not really in the know
despite their karma. I know that those karma lists
Morgan Delagrange wrote:
Sam Ruby:
Site doesn't list Karma, don't know his work
(other that his Chairmanship, that is :)
Well, let me introduce myself then.
I was the release manager for Tomcat 3.1 and pretty much all of the
releases of Ant until 1.0. I was a very active coder in both
Gunnar R|nning wrote:
"Geir Magnusson Jr." [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The thing that started this, about the coding guidelines, was in
response to the addition of the Sun coding guidelines (rules...) - I was
just indicating my preference.
Of course, but it is important to be able
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