28 copies of spam and viruses: I knew there was a reason I didn't read my
@apache.org email :).
However, I've added a .forward file so I can read more spam!
"Martin Cooper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, robert burrell donkin wrote:
>
> > will
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've put up a limited copy of the HiveMind documentation on my personal home page:
Howard:
Are you open to the idea of discussing some mutual areas of interest?
There are a number of aspects of the work you are doing that are
complimentary with the work on-going in Ava
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003, robert burrell donkin wrote:
> will all jakarta committers please ensure that there apache.org email
> account is set up so that it forwards mail to an account that they
> read.
Or, if not forwarded, please ensure that you read mail to your Apache
account. For example, you ca
Slightly OT for us at Jakarta, but would it be worth us requesting that
infrastructure guys do this by default?
Any person getting an apache account has another email address, so if it
by default sets up a .forward as a part of the new user creation process,
it'll save a lot of this pain.
Hen
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will all jakarta committers please ensure that there apache.org email
account is set up so that it forwards mail to an account that they
read. this is very easy to configure - just log on to cvs.apache.org
using ssh and then edit the .forward file. (one way to do this is to
use vi.
type
> vi
I've put up a limited copy of the HiveMind documentation on my personal home page:
http://home.comcast.net/~hlship/
This includes most documentation, but excludes JavaDoc, Source Xref, etc.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this proposal is that HiveMind be a top-level Jakarta project
In terms of homes, I can see a number of possible options:
3) Chuck it over to Avalon
I've snipped out my opinions on the other options; not feeling much like
re-re-hashing what basically are the same diffe
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
An article on The Server Side
(http://www.theserverside.com/home/thread.jsp?thread_id=22371) started me
thinking again about HiveMind today. The major issues mentioned there are
the same as mentioned by Howard below:
I've looked to see how we could graft HiveMind into