Brian Behlendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this didn't seem to go through yesterday
It did :)
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Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 19:24:32 -0700 (PDT)
From: Brian Behlendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: lists that don't require subscriber
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001 23:44, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Things I also noticed:
- cactus-user
I don't know what this is all about... There is no archive, cactus is
related to the commons project, so, it should be really a
commons-user@jakarta...
I think when it was initially voted on it was to be
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From: Peter Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: lists that don't require subscriber approval
On Thu, 6 Sep 2001 23:44, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Things I also noticed:
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Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just sent a request for vote now on [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
:)
Since you're at it already, can you please also tell them that I'm going to
change the mailing list name from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ? :)
Let me know...
Pier
on 9/6/01 7:45 AM, Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.S. Perhaps the right fix here is to create a jakarta-cactus subproject.
Agreed... I would kindly ask to the Jakarta-Commons people, to vote on
making Cactus become a top-level subproject of
I propose that we all use a standard target convention for
all Ant based projects. This is something that helps adopters
of GNU software all over. A person who has never seen GNOME
or GCC knows they can compile it by running ./configure
and make all check install. These conventions make it
The Alexandria project with Gump, Maveric, et. al.
are doing a great job of keeping all the builds working
with each other. It also helps with notifying projects
of changes in the API.
But there hasn't been any official documentation or requests
for target naming conventions like I just
Berin Loritsch wrote:
Jon Stevens wrote:
Please join the alexandria project's mailing lists. Gump, Maveric, JJAR,
etc, are all trying to do this in one way or another.
The Alexandria project with Gump, Maveric, et. al.
are doing a great job of keeping all the builds working
with each