On Friday, May 30, 2003, at 11:14 PM, Danny Angus wrote:
Andy wrote:
I'd like to propose that Howard Lewis Ship be given jakarta-site
access and
I hereby nominate him for the Jakarta PMC.
+1 to both.
+1 to both
- robert
-
To un
Andy wrote:
> Oh shit... I meant to delete this one and send the other Disregard it
> please. I changed my mind half way through and spoke a little too frankly.
> I don't have time for the nuclear fallout Damn, were is the rewind
> button on this damn thing.
I am anxious probably you
Oh shit... I meant to delete this one and send the other Disregard it
please. I changed my mind half way through and spoke a little too frankly.
I don't have time for the nuclear fallout Damn, were is the rewind
button on this damn thing.
-Andy
On 5/30/03 10:45 PM, "Andrew C. Oliver"
On 5/30/03 9:57 PM, "Tetsuya Kitahata" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Andy wrote:
>
>> No problem man... And I get love too? Man this opensource stuff is
>> the best. The money is pretty good, you get love and sometimes people
>> send you 40 bottles of premium German beer...
>>
>> Life is aw
>
> Oh, joy! Why did it come out to light that I am a man?
> Russian gentlemen often take me as a lady because my first name
> ends up with "ya". ;-)
> (suffix for feminine noun in Russian / Ruski Yazjik)
>
Tetsuya sounds masculine to me... Secondly its a statistical probability
that you are mal
Andy wrote:
> No problem man... And I get love too? Man this opensource stuff is
> the best. The money is pretty good, you get love and sometimes people
> send you 40 bottles of premium German beer...
>
> Life is awesome.
Oh, joy! Why did it come out to light that I am a man?
Russian gentlem
Andy wrote:
> I'd like to propose that Howard Lewis Ship be given jakarta-site
> access and
> I hereby nominate him for the Jakarta PMC.
+1 to both.
OK, when I worked for a J2EE company that got certified, developer group
I would have lunch with, they said J2EE had 2 or 3 thousand tests
or some silly #, and that hey had problems, and that test even were not
clear to the point they could not run it.
They told me that Sun said that the oth
"Vic Cekvenich" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FYI: The rumor is from developers I know of a commercial J2EE
> vendor that no one passes all the tests.
> But since they pay, that makes you certified.
I worked for Sun Micro for almost two years, in the J2EE team, and unless
something changed in