The question:
I vote in support of the proposal to move Tomcat to an Apache Top
Level Project as
detailed in the attached Resolution.
[ ] +1 Vote in support
[ ] 0 Abstain
[ ] -1 Vote against
+1
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Power outage in the SF area due to a substation fire.
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From: news [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Vic Cekvenich
Sent: Sunday, 21 December 2003 11:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: www.apache.org down?
It seems that www.apache.org and
On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 03:20 am, Josep Riudavets wrote:
Any tip?
Thanks all
Josep
Josep,
This list is for the management of the Apache Jakarta project. Questions
regarding httpd should be directed to the httpd project. Find the appropriate
list here
http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html
On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 07:41 am, robert burrell donkin wrote:
(we've done some talking on the pmc list and turbineers have discussed
this in the past but since it's not really confidential i'm starting
this thread to give everyone a chance to participate.)
Have we asked the JCS developers what
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 01:05 am, Brian Ewins wrote:
Use the unicode escapes rather than the character literals in the code?
You won't get DoubleMetaphone.java to compile unless you pass the
encoding flag to javac.
The two letters appear to be \u00C7, \u00D1 - capital C with a cedilla
and
On Thu, 29 May 2003 12:26 am, Steven Noels wrote:
watcher, I'm becoming part of the wind itself. :-D
Yeah, prunes will do that.
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On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 03:38 pm, Nick Chalko wrote:
War's, like jars are the kind of artifacts that the ASF repository
should support.
Sure, but there is a difference between being able to access/download a war
and being able to interact with a war within a servlet container.
Conor
Simon Brooke wrote:
Do you have a tool for checking for unused imports? I know I have a lot of
them in my code, but weeding them takes time and time is something I'm always
short of...
There are a few - Tom's tool, PMD, will do it, while checkstyle will also do
it.
Conor
Stephen Colebourne wrote:
Unless I am mistaken, being a PMC member implies an overseing role for the
whole of jakarta,
No, not quite, IMHO. The PMC as a *whole* has an oversight role for the
whole of Jakarta but individual PMC members do not need to oversee all of
Jakarta. In fact this is the
Pier Fumagalli wrote:
On 19/2/03 21:31 Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is not a convincing enough argument to make me change my point of view.
Pier
Fair enough.
I think it is fair to interpret the paragraph you quoted
The PMC is responsible for the strategic direction and
Sam Ruby wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I propose to nominate Glen Stampoultzis
On 16 Jan 2003, Martin van den Bemt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also want ask you to also nominate Robert Burrel Donkin.
+1 to both.
+1
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Stefan Hepper wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to propose a new Jakarta project, named Pluto, that should
provide the reference implementation of the JSR 168 Portlet Specification.
Please see http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?PlutoProposal for
more details (I've also attached the proposal
Steven Noels wrote:
I was trying not to post the obvious, but yes: this seems largely
premature. No code, a restricted community, too much committers coming
from one company, I've seen better proposals being fought over lately.
Also, possible future integration 'ideas' with some related
Sam Ruby wrote:
P.S. My vote is +1 on all.
+1 for all.
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Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
http://www.oreillynet.com/cs/user/view/wlg/2423
Yawn. Not another JSP Sux discussion :-(
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Sam Ruby wrote:
Considering all of this, what I would like to propose is that the
contents of jakarta-alexandria/proposal/gump get moved to jakarta-gump,
all committers to any jakarta code base be given karma and voting rights
on the full contents (descriptors, code, and stylesheets alike) and
Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
I added a simple poll for Jakarta developers.
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/os.html
Please update the site with your preferences.
Could I please have site karma?
Thanks
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Micael,
I am sorry that you think of yourself as one to be believed as
dim-witted, because I know that I never inferred anything of the sort. Do
you have some issues you would like to talk about?. Isn't it ironic how
everyone continues bash MicroSoft because they
Ragy Eleish wrote:
Hi,
I wrote a JSP document that mixes JSP XML tags with XHTML tags as follows,
where I used a JSP expression to calculate the XHTML tag's attribute value
(src=%=url2%). Jasper wasn't able to convert it correctly, it didn't
recognize that this is a JSP expression but took
Currently the Jakarta project's builds are not mirrored along with the
rest of the Apache site. For example, check this out
ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/apache/dist/jakarta/README.txt
To support mirroring, Joshua Slive, who has been looking at the issue,
believes the following changes will
Jeff Schnitzer wrote:
Hear hear! (But go emacs! ;-)
B... vi rules!
Ed is the standard text editor.
When I went to Uni. vi was considered too resource intensive - you had
to use ed.
ed rocks (well not really)
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Sam Ruby wrote:
Just thought I would let you know.
- Sam Ruby
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Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
I would like to propose ObjectRelationalBridge
(http://objectbridge.sourceforge.net/) as a top level subproject of
Jakarta.
+1
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Erik,
Are you talking to your office documents again? :-)
Conor
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From: Erik Hatcher [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 2 April 2002 1:43 PM
To: Jakarta General List
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Switching development to C#
Ummm, if you're using .NET wouldn't you
acoliver wrote:
I do. I was just curious.
Have you a licence for that? :-) It's a mad world.
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From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 21 March 2002 1:03 PM
To: Jakarta General List
Subject: RE: LICENSE in .jar files
So could a non-tainted person through black box testing produce their
own JAXP clone?
-Andy
I don't know.
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From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 21 March 2002 1:10 PM
To: Jakarta General List
Subject: RE: LICENSE in .jar files
BTW. Define: release ;-)
I guess it would be up to a court to define release :-) I don't know what
it means
Pete,
From: Peter Donald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 14 March 2002 7:56 PM
To: Jakarta General List
Subject: Re: PMC Chair elelection
+1 to Sam being chair regardless of whether he wants to or not ;)
Nothing but good has come out of it so far so why mess with a good
The first order of business for the new PMC is the election of a Chair.
Would all PMC members indicate if they would be willing to act as Chair for
the next 12 months. Once each PMC member has indicated their availability,
we can proceed to an election.
If there are more than three candidates,
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Heck from the East Coast US right now its cheaper to fly/stay in Europe
than the west coast (go figure). For kicks I investigated hotel prices
in the area WHOA! For about 2-$300 right now I can get to Munich
(highly suggest for a get together). Hotels in Munich
Hi,
I would like to nominate Diane Holt for the PMC. Diane is a current PMC
member and a committer on the Ant subproject. I think Diane brings a
somewhat different perspective from the typical hardcore developer types
here at Jakarta. I think that balance would be a good thing for the PMC.
Andy Armstrong wrote:
Is this perhaps because the server they're on is sending them using gzip
encoding which means that the browser expands them as it downloads.
Apache does that. If you have index.html.gz for example it'll be served
compressed and expanded by the browser.
Yes, I
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:
Hi,
Having read all this stuff about what is Jakarta, what is the PMC's
role, etc reminded me of something which I think should be addressed at
PMC level, if not higher - the policy of signing releases. We have put
something in place at a subproject level for Ant but I think an overall
From: Berin Loritsch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Just beware of this bug:
public void setSomething(Object somthing) { // something misspelled
this.something = something;
}
Don't you use a spell checker on your code?
Actually this problem is one reason why it is better to use single
Ted Husted wrote:
Peter, I hope you and yours are well. The Australian Black Christmas
is all over the morning news here.
The smoke is pretty thick here right now even in the city suburbs.
Having all your windows shut up when the outside temperature is in the
mid thirties isn't fun.
Hi,
Attached is a patch to the mailing list guidelines.
It provides some info on moderation process and also a new section on
how to unsubscribe. It may be more appropriate for unsubscribe info to
be on a separate page but I thought it was worth getting people to think
about this when they
Are there any known issues with unsubscribing people?
Don't know - I get the odd request from people who can't seem to
unsubscribe. I have often found that they think their email address is one
thing but some downstream system changes it on them and they never realize
that :-(. I have been able
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
I now have a proposal for BCEL which can be found here:
http://www.apache.org/~jvanzyl/jakarta-bcel
+1
My non-binding +1
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Hi,
Attached is a patch wth news of the Ant 1.4.1 release.
Thanks
Index: docs/site/binindex.html
===
RCS file: /home/cvspublic/jakarta-site2/docs/site/binindex.html,v
retrieving revision 1.105
diff -u -w -r1.105 binindex.html
---
While we are on the topic of ViewCVS, there seems to be a slight config
issue when you do a select for diffs. For example, look at this page
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/jakarta-ant/build.xml?r1=1.173
The coloured diffs link and text appear to be truncated . The text is
missing the closing
Missing in Action
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From: Pier P. Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:32 PM
Subject: Re: Viewcvs MIA
Peter Donald at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Subject saids it all - else checkout
What is this, some sort of advocacy forum? I can read this sort of crap on
slashdot if I want. IMHO, All this stuff is outside the charter of this
list. Even a flamefest about jars in CVS, or project directory layouts or
something on-topic, would be better :-)
Conor
From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
That is why you can filter based on the subject line if you don't want to
see it. I have been very careful to put [OT] in each of my off topic posts
here.
Oh, I see. Thanks. I didn't see about the [OT] convention described on
FACT: Jog4J supports JDK 1.1.x and higher,
while JogKit only supports JDK 1.2+, and JDK 1.4 logging is only
_officialy_
available in JDK 1.4.
Not terribly interested in Loggers, but I think I might need a JogKit.
Actually I've got a bit of a mainframe, will Jog4J RUN :-)
I think you may have
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From: mysql fan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 12:24 AM
Subject: Installing Tomcat on HP-UX 10.20
Hi!
I've got installed an Apache Web Server on HPUX 10.20, and I would like
to install Tomcat-Jakarta on it.
Does anyone
From: Sam Ruby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Do we have an initial list of committers?
Unless it has a critical mass (read: three active developers), I would
prefer commons-sandbox over a full fledged project.
Why? It seems that commons-sandbox is becoming a mini sourceforge. I thought
3) Developers can't/don't test other projects.
This is particularly relevant to ant, but also to some of the XML
and (soon) commons modules.
A number of build failures have been due to changes in ant.
Ant should continue to be free to change things as needed to make
From: Scott Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2001 2:40 AM
Subject: Re: Vacation - Sam Ruby
If that is the case, there is nothing we can do until Sam gets back, as
I know that Gump does a cvs update prior to the build process every time.
Scott Sanders
Ceki,
+1
I agree. Too much optionality in a standard means there is nothing standard
about it. I raised some issues about the original layout. These were just
raising what I thought was the common Jakarta approach to some of these
things.
So, lets have a single approach with little
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Geir Magnusson Jr.
It also functions simply as a place to work - what goes on in the
'sandbox' doesn't have to be an Official Component (tm).
Sure enough, I guess.
Conor
Jon,
From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I disagree. Documentation == website. All of the documentation
for a product
should be available on the website. The reason is simple...we are creating
open source. Documentation is lacking in general as well as people to
maintain it. So,
From: "Peter Donald" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 09:50 10/3/01 -0500, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Finally, we need a preferred day. Board meetings are the third
Wednesday
of every month. I'd like to pick a schedule that allows status to be
fed
into the board in a convenient manner. I'd also suggest
From: "Ted Husted" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 10:57 PM
Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL] The Commons
+1 to all your changes
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From: "Geir Magnusson Jr." [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I support the notion of standardization, but some of the Sun conventions
are just awful, particularly the bit about ending the method declaration
with a '{'
+1, but I fear it is too widely used in the Java world now :-(
Getting rid of the tabs
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From: "Ted Husted" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 07, 2001 11:57 PM
Subject: Re: [PROPOSAL] The Commons
Conor MacNeill wrote:
Ted,
Sounds good to me. I think it would be better to start with one mailing
list
so ensure there is en
From: "Roy T. Fielding" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
That is, the PMC is supposed to be
elected by the committers on the project, or include all of the
committers
on the project, because that's pretty much the only way to ensure that
what we do remains a true collaboration and doesn't degrade into some
From: "Sam Ruby" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Roy is not overriding the PMC bylaws, he is simply describing the
original
intent of the board.
That being said, I agree with Roy.
Oh, I agree too. I am just wondering how all this fits together. For
example the recent vote by PMC members on PMC nominees.
Ted,
Sounds good to me. I think it would be better to start with one mailing list
so ensure there is enough "mass" in discussions. Also, I am a bit dubious
about the name "commons" (Don't know if there has been much discussion about
that). The concept of a Commons is often used as an example of
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