Hello,
I'm a Jakarta PMC member and would like to add my email address
and a bit about me to jakarta-site2/xdocs/site/whoweare.xml.
Unfortunately, I don't have the priviledges to commit my change,
so attached please find the patch.
I would appreciate it if somebody could apply this change on my
Here it is and thank you. Otis
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Index: whoweare.xml
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RCS file:
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retrieving revision 1.96
diff -u -r1.96 whoweare.xml
--- whoweare.xml2 Oct 2003 08:55:48
tetsuya 2003/10/03 05:23:59
Modified:docs/site whoweare.html
xdocs/site whoweare.xml
Log:
Added Otis Gospodnetic (otis at apache.org)'s biography
Revision ChangesPath
1.157 +3 -1 jakarta-site2/docs/site/whoweare.html
Index: whoweare.html
I'm having a lot of trouble deciding on which license I want for my
projects. I want to be compatible with both GPL and the Apache Software
License, but I'm not sure this is possible.
I believe I want the Mozilla Public License (version 1.1). Is this
compatible with the Apache Software License?
Depends what you mean by compatible.
[IANAL..]
BSD licence is a effectively a template licence. ASL is effectively the
Apache-instance of a BSD licence. Anything under an ASL licence is owned
by Apache.
BSD licences are compatible with GPL licences in that if a GPL licence
uses a BSD compnent,
Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
Hi.
JMeter could make good symbiosis with a free Java data analysis tool.
I've been searching a little, but not been able to find anything good.
Most relevant requirements are being able to read a set of numeric timed
data sets and generate nice graphs and simple
Well as long as you can generate the results from the tests as XML you can XSLT this
to SVG and then render to images using batik. Actually its trivial to implement this
with Cocoon. The only hard (but not complicated work) is the XSLT.
-Original Message-
From: J.Pietschmann
Shameless self-plug coming up--
Check out this article on Devx that will show you how to chart any data
set as long as it is in reasonably well-structured XML.
http://archive.devx.com/xml/articles/moroney/default.asp
and this one if you want to use a treemap
tetsuya 2003/10/03 18:17:24
Modified:docs index.html
docs/site news.html
xdocsindex.xml
xdocs/site news.xml
Log:
30 September 2003 - Pluto is now available at Apache
Congratulations, David Sean Taylor and Jakarta Jetspeed/Pluto