i believe that's the only one way..
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From: Oleg V Alexeev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Jakarta General List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 6:56 AM
Subject: How to switch to another mail-address?
Hello Jakarta,
Now I have some difficalites with
On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, at 10:27 PM, Ted Husted wrote:
If you would like to send the XML the page to me, Robert, and I will
post it as an alternative page, and we can whiteboard it for a day or
two, as we did on the New Product Proposal page, before talking it live
and direct :)
On 1/16/02 2:27 PM, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The number of PMC seats will be set at seven. Annually, all seven seats
will be up for renewal. The ASF board will be asked to provide a person or
persons to administer the nominations and a subsequent ballot. The
administrator(s) will
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, Sam Ruby wrote:
Date: Wed, 16 Jan 2002 14:27:54 -0500
From: Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Jakarta General List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PROPOSAL] Jakarta PMC bylaws change
The number of PMC seats will be set at seven. Annually, all
on 1/16/02 11:27 AM, Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The number of PMC seats will be set at seven. Annually, all seven seats
will be up for renewal. The ASF board will be asked to provide a person or
persons to administer the nominations and a subsequent ballot. The
administrator(s) will
+1
Sam Ruby wrote:
The number of PMC seats will be set at seven. Annually, all seven seats
will be up for renewal. The ASF board will be asked to provide a person or
persons to administer the nominations and a subsequent ballot. The
administrator(s) will determine the mechanics of the
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 06:27, Sam Ruby wrote:
The number of PMC seats will be set at seven. Annually, all seven seats
will be up for renewal. The ASF board will be asked to provide a person or
persons to administer the nominations and a subsequent ballot. The
administrator(s) will determine
Simply because each Jakarta project doesn't have a committer on the PMC does
not necessarily imply that each project would not have representation on the
PMC. Hopefully, through the nomination and voting process, each project
would find someone that is willing to represent their interests in the
Done.
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jakarta-site2b.html
robert burrell donkin wrote:
On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, at 10:27 PM, Ted Husted wrote:
If you would like to send the XML the page to me, Robert, and I will
post it as an alternative page, and we can whiteboard it for a day
Peter Donald wrote:
If this was put in place it kinda suggests that maybe jakarta should not be
so big ... ;)
It is the same basic procedure that is used to elect the Apache board,
which by definition has a bigger scope than jakarta.
But, as I have said many o' times. Anybody who wants to
True. Right now, I monitor the Commons, Lucene, and Taglibs, and only
have commit rights to one of these.
Since the PMC meets here, the subprojects can represent their own
interests. The primary role of the PMC is to ensure that the ASF bylaws
and Jakarta guidelines are observed, and that
+1
At 14:27 16.01.2002 -0500, you wrote:
The number of PMC seats will be set at seven. Annually, all seven seats
will be up for renewal. The ASF board will be asked to provide a person or
persons to administer the nominations and a subsequent ballot. The
administrator(s) will determine the
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sam Ruby
writes:
The number of PMC seats will be set at seven. Annually, all seven seats
will be up for renewal. The ASF board will be asked to provide a person or
persons to administer the nominations and a subsequent ballot. The
administrator(s) will determine
I've updated this page
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsonwin32.html
to reflect the fact that PuTTY, a free / open source SSH client, now
supports tunnelling and can be used to build tunnels for CVS.
How do I commit the changes?
--
Andy Armstrong, Tagish
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Read.
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jakarta-site2.html
or recently proposed
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jakarta-site2b.html
On Thu, 17 Jan 2002 10:26, Andy Armstrong wrote:
I've updated this page
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsonwin32.html
to reflect the fact that PuTTY, a free /
Hi,
I have always been pondering how to best manage the following. Should
there be 2 web sites per project : one for the latest release
(containing docs + javadoc corresponding to the latest release) and one
for nightly builds (containing docs + javadocs corresponding to the
latest code) ?
When
The recomended solution for this is to use a branch. ie When you make a
release you also branch at same instant. Then if you need to update the
current web docs you modify them in the branch, then update the website
(which is using last branch released). If you need to update the docs for the
I should have thought about this ... stupid me ... Thanks.
-Vincent
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From: Peter Donald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 January 2002 23:38
To: Jakarta General List
Subject: Re: Managing project documentation (release vs CVS versions)
?
The recomended
[question from tomcat-dev]
Andy Armstrong [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was going to update this page
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/cvsonwin32.html
to reflect the fact that PuTTY, a free / open source SSH client, now
supports tunnelling.
Do I just update the page and commit it or is
You don't have to use a branch - just check out with the release tag. It is
sticky and will not get updated by cvs update.
Conor
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From: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 17 January 2002 10:45 AM
To: 'Jakarta General List'
Subject: RE:
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