In message AANLkTimNnqBrnYQX=OB=1+1w8fmntecydlqcw+um6...@mail.gmail.com, Rahu
l Akolkar writes:
This is a vote to move Jakarta Regexp to the Apache Attic, based on
the outcome of the most recent discussion on the topic.
+1
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I wrote:
Whatever the case may be, I'd still like to remove
www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/{ecs,oro,taglibs} if there are no objections.
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that in?), I can remove the Downloads link from the oro and ecs pages.
Since there were no objections, I executed the above actions.
daniel
In message AANLkTinRs=hkw5jfz5aqww-g9xwbvcg84lrdogfgm...@mail.gmail.com, Rahu
l Akolkar writes:
We will not move Regexp at this time as vgritsenko has expressed some
interest in a recent bugfix (his vote to move Regexp to the Attic was
+0). Lets revisit Regexp in 6 months time if there isn't much
In message aanlktinvmhsax0b7ehn9z6pbslrxqcaefaccyjowm...@mail.gmail.com, Rahu
l Akolkar writes:
Daniel (or anyone else) - Should we check if there is interest at
Commons in taking ORO?
I'm reluctant to encourage additional expenditure of effort to keep
ORO going (although I'm always available to
In message aanlktinsqo5ip7ijrcwlr6pbmydrrmjpu0exskkeg...@mail.gmail.com, sebb
AT ASF writes:
Please can I have votes for the release of JMeter 2.4?
[X ] +1 I support this release
daniel
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In message 25aac9fc1003031751x7d696c4anfe502bc69979a...@mail.gmail.com, sebb
writes:
JMeter also uses ORO, but so long as the existing release remains
available, it does not matter if it moves to Attic, as ORO works fine
as it is. There are some RE features that it does not support (such as
the
In message ce1f2ea80910191302w30811450rdd7cbf66f9a1b...@mail.gmail.com, Rahul
Akolkar writes:
This is a vote to consolidate the development lists at Jakarta into
one development and one notifications list. For background including
timing, anticipated benefits and some discussion, see proposal
In message 4ad4c6e2.2090...@dubioso.net, Roland Weber writes:
Have you noticed how much traffic there is on jmeter-user?
It will easily drown all other communication on a combined
user list. Subscribers to any other Jakarta user list will
*not* be amused about getting all that into their inboxes.
In message ce1f2ea80910091443t5cad1db0na0663c416cb83...@mail.gmail.com, Rahul
Akolkar writes:
We currently have 8 active development lists at Jakarta, each devoted
to a subproject. I've been subscribed to all for a while and based on
my observations and the overall benefits of doing so, I think
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Henr
i Yandell writes:
Chiefly, we need to decide if we're sending the Commons proposal. The
We decided already to submit the Commons proposal by virtue of the vote
result. I suggest we uphold the current decision and submit the proposal
in order to make some
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Roland Weber writes:
Rory Winston - was added by Daniel Savarese
Torsten Curdt - was added as chair by Henri Yandell
Rory voted for the proposal so I saved him the time and redundancy
when I added myself after voting for the proposal. I assume Henri
did the same
[X] +1 I support the proposal
[ ] +0 I don't care
[ ] -1 I'm opposed to the proposal because...
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Martin van den Bemt writes:
The strength of this list should be is that with a lot of hands the chance tha
t nothing happens when
there is activity is minimized. If someone has an hour to spare, it could very
well be useful to
apply a patch and mentor people.
Vadim
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew C. Oliver writes:
lists. (If you disagree look at the list archive for
each over the last 6 months and see if you REALLY disagree in more than
THEORY).
At least for oro, some Linux distributions continue to ship it as part of
their core packages. For
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Ortwin_Gl=FCck?= writes:
JDK version: what a mess. IMHO this is THE information that is missing
on almost ANY project page out there.
I think everyone's responses have brought this topic to closure.
Library dependencies are already available from most
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Henri Yandell writes:
Vote to remove the SVN barriers within Jakarta such that all jakarta-*
groups are merged into the one jakarta group with the exception of
jakarta-hivemind, jakarta-slide, jakarta-cactus and jakarta-jmeter under
the assumption that they are
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Henri Yandell writes:
1) Remove SVN restrictions, all Jakarta committers can commit anywhere in
Jakarta, with the exception of the Commons-Sandbox as it allows Apache
committers in general to commit.
2) All vote threads to occur on the general@ mailing list; or
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Yoav
Shapira writes:
I do care, a lot, as a user. Active means bugs are getting fixed, the
mailing lists are a reasonable source for help, and if new standards
I think that's a reason why perhaps a finer gradation than inactive and
active may be in order. For
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Henri Yandell writes:
Active Development
Maintenance Mode
Unsupported
I think you nailed it. Active, Supported, and Unsupported. Or
Active, Inactive (Supported), and Inactive (Unsupported). Anyway,
whatever the specific names end up being, that's the gist of it.
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Vadim Gritsenko writes:
and vote for a release.
+1
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I'm not a fan of the mothballing concept as I understand its
proposed implementation, but I agree that some process for
officially relegating a project to maintenance mode may be
necessary. In some sense, projects like oro and regexp have
been victims of their own success. Both moved into
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Henri Yandell writes:
2
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Going with the example of trunk/tags/branches/site, I'd like to suggest
using releases/ rather than tags/. It seems closer to what we mean. Tags
does seem more common though, so just a suggestion.
...
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jakarta/
tomcat/
trunk/
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Noel J. Bergman w
rites:
Done.
Thanks Noel! I know these things are normally supposed to go through
infrastructure, but I thought I could test it out in the test repository
without troubling anyone first. Everything looks good and doing the
conversion even helped
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Henri Yandell writes:
Well, do we know who would be the one to accept the offer?
I made a dump of jakarta-oro in ~dfs/pub/oro.svn.dump. I can't do
svnadmin load --parent-dir jakarta-oro /x1/svn/test oro.svn.dump
because you need to be in the svnadmin group. If
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], robert burr
ell donkin writes:
that's why i would prefer something more positive. i'd prefer something
about mandating the pmc to take action to ensure appropriate
supervision when the number of active committers on the pmc falls below
three. this could mean
Now I see it went just to general pmc, because I was following on
the informative re-broadcast, so this is the reason why it has not been
counted.
No, I screwed up. I remember counting your vote and verifying bindingness
against the committee file, but screwed up and didn't record it because
The original vote tally for this vote was incorrectly listed as 4
+1 binding votes. There were in fact 5 +1 binding votes. The
restated results follow:
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The resolution to approve a 2.0.8 maintenance release of jakarta-oro
has passed with 5 binding +1 votes from Jakarta PMC members and
The resolution to approve a 2.0.8 maintenance release of jakarta-oro
has passed with 4 binding +1 votes from Jakarta PMC members and no -1
votes. Many thanks to all who voted. I will now proceed to package and
upload a release for distribution, update appropriate Web pages, and
email an
I know now may not be the best time to have a vote, but I would ask
the PMC to vote on approving the release of jakarta-oro 2.0.8.
The current code base contains important bug fixes and has gone too
long without a public release.
[ ] +1 I approve the release of jakarta-oro version 2.0.8.
[ ] -1
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew C. Oliver writes:
Next, I measure the success of it by two other things: Microsoft's
...
Microsoft sort of way) and the final crux will be the day this
http://www.tidestone.com/index.jsp goes out of business. The first clue
I don't think this is an
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Hen
ri Yandell writes:
Basically. Except it's:
Fred fred = (Fred)doSomething(); in some cases.
Shouldn't you actually do something with the result as a precaution
to ensure the assignment doesn't get optimized out (either by the JIT
or the compiler)? (Or make
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Tom Copeland writes:
assertTrue(Whoa, doSomething returned a non-Fred type!, doSomething()
instanceof Fred);
I retract my comment about needing to do something with the variable.
Tom's comment here, in my opinion, is the best approach.
daniel
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], robert burr
ell donkin writes:
(here's some bits and pieces from the commons.)
Jakarta Commons
===
Although the newsletter is for January, here's another item for
Jakarta Commons from February (Commons committers feel free to
ammend this entry):
Near
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniel F. Savarese
writes:
Although the newsletter is for January, here's another item for
Jakarta Commons from February (Commons committers feel free to
ammend this entry):
Looks like I made some typing turds. Here's a corrected version:
Near the end of January
Who's the joker who changed some of the copyright statements at the bottom
of some pages in jakarta-site2 from Apache Software Foundation to
ApacheARSE Software Foundation? I just noticed it when I updated
site/binindex.html and ran a diff before doing a check in. Doing some
further checking,
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Santiago Gala writes:
Santiago Gala wrote:
I have enough karma for xml/html committing, but not for ssh to the web
machine. So, could anybody with enough karma update the site?
I just did a cvs update mail2.html, but it doesn't look like there was
any change
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Kur
t Schrader writes:
It seems that whomever updated http://jakarta.apache.org/site/news.html
last somehow managed to generate it in such a way so that it has two
menus, instead of just one. The jakarta-site2 build from CVS appears to
work correctly though, so
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED]
bm.com, Sam Ruby writes:
http://www.apache.org/~rubys/updatesite.log4
Note the mod to 'whoweare.html and the errors in poi...
I did a fresh checkout of jakarta-site2 and edited xdocs/whoweare.xml last
night, did the usual build docs/whoweare.html, and checked in
Hot off the press:
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
JCP Program Chair responds to Apache Software Foundation:
The Apache Software Foundation published a position statement
Somebody asked on the axi-user mailing list why they should use Axis
instead of JAXM. I offered some comments, but tried not to stray
too off topic. In light of a recent JCP-related thread, I thought
there might not be any objections on general@jakarta if I vented for
a minute.
When you use
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew C.
Oliver writes:
Announced new POI pre-release.. . please update site-2 -- thanks
done
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew C.
Oliver writes:
Hi, We've committed a number of changes to the POI site. If someone
with requisite karma could apply this on the http server we'd appreciate
it.
I just did a cvs update in /www/jakarta.apache.org/poi on daedalus. A
bunch of the files
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Paul Hammant writes:
I like the idea of a seperate, but endorsed ApacheForge site. It would
give i) Encouragement ii) Independance but also iii) Community. I think
it is a good and safe solution to what I think is the catch-22 situation
of trying to get a
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
I'm trying to get in touch with the Jakarta PMC to find out what the status is
of accepting Daniel Savarese's ORO NetComponents to be part of Jakarta. Also,
No proposal has been made. As I indicated on my web site, before making
any
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniel F. Savares
e writes:
time to NetComponents because I don't use it and would redesign and
rewrite it if I did. There appear to still be a lot of people using
Rather, I don't use it much because of the types of projects I work on
these days. Didn't mean to
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Andrew C.
Oliver writes:
Proposal for POI - A Jakarta Subproject
version 1.0 - 17 Jan 2002
...
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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
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ted Husted writes:
The license issue is well taken. I think it would be a good practice for
us to include a license in all of our JARs. Even when we don't
distribute them seperately ourselves, they are intended to be
distributed seperately by our licensees. Point
I finally caught up on the whole BCEL thread.
+1
daniel
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ceki Gulcu writes:
Coming back to the issue at hand, if ASPizer authors are truly
committed to open source and the Apache model, they should counter
Jon's remarks and justify the reasons why their product should be part
of Jakarta.
...
I did not read anyone but Jon
+1
daniel
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jon Stevens writes:
Can someone explain to me what the heck web services are so that I can
decide whether or not this is even worthwhile to learn about?
Right now it's mostly vapor, at least on the Sun ONE end of things.
Too many of the Java APIs related to Web
I don't know how useful this thread has been to everyone else, but it's
been helpful to me because I was starting to feel I misunderstood
the spirit of the Jakarta project.
I think it might be useful to add these extracts from the thread
as addenda to Creation of subprojects on
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Ted Husted writes:
And, oops, I just realized that I never promoted the working draft of
the guidelines
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/proposal.html
to the top level of the site. Assuming that's still OK, I'll go ahead
and do that.
Perhaps I should also add
I'm a loss to understand the problem. People assert that projects are
out of scope yet also assert how much they like them. Is it not better
to generate good code that lots of people use than to nitpick about
staying in scope? If Jakarta is home to a bunch of projects that people
think are
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sam Ruby
writes:
Duplication (e.g., multiple templating technologies) doesn't bother me so
much as different focus.
An RDB is a big endeavor.
I'm sorry, I didn't indicate that I wasn't addressing the RDB proposal,
but rather the ancillary comments about Ant,
In message Pine.BSF.4.21.010729190.28386-10@localhost, Craig R. McCl
anahan writes:
doesn't happen again, and also update the permissions to add group write
on the following files:
...
mail.html (dfs owner)
Fixed. Sorry. I'm usually pretty meticulous about permissions.
daniel
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pier P. Fumagalli writes:
Trying to send mail to Daniel F. Savarese [EMAIL PROTECTED], but all I get
are bounces... Anyone has different contact info?
Send it to dfs at apache.org and it will forward to me. I'm overly aggressive
about blocking mail from relays
HELL YES!
That essay conveys *exactly* what I was thinking. I love it. Thanks for the
link. I'm saving that one forever.
Me too. It did a great job of capturing the vacuous nature of each
argument in the original essay. I took the liberty of adding a neutral
statement with links to both
[ ]Jon Stevens
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It seems like xml.apache.org should be the place, but I really don't care
where it lives that much cause we can always move projects around if we need
to. I do think that if it goes to xml.apache.org it should be a top level
project.
I feel about the same. xml.apache.org
Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
Sam Ruby at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
+1 for BSF as a Jakarta project.
Ditto.
Doh :) +1
Pier
Re me
+1
geir
+1
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I've been playing with regex along with the nio classes and I must say that
they integrate with each other extremely well. You must try out some of the
new api's to fully appreciate the performance gains you will get from their
new SocketChannel/ByteBuffer approach to networking. The regex
/binindex.xml patch
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Date: Wed, 23 May 2001 00:41:33 -0400
From: Daniel F. Savarese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
Could someone please either apply this patch to site/binindex.xml
What I propose is that we take this document (or one similar to it) and
migrate it up to the overall Jakarta Project instead of just being a Turbine
policy and get all the projects to sign their name on it.
http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/deprecation.html
+1
Comments?
Nothing controversial
IMHO, the intermediate build directory can and should be avoided. Instead of s
electively copying from the intermediate build/ directory to dist/, one can ge
nerate directly to dist/ and use tar/zip selectively to create the distributio
n. The latter solution keeps just one copy of files which
Please ignore the who part of my previous email as has been kindly pointed
out to me I should have just used the view bug activity option. However,
the spurious changing of bug status part of my email holds. Can just
anyone change a bug's status? If so, that's a problem that we need to
fix.
Sorry for hitting three lists, but it's the only way to root out the
culprit.
Who changed the status of this bug (the one at the end of this message)
to VERIFIED? Why weren't any comments added? Unless someone points out
the capturing parentheses in the expression (all appear to be
The two somewhat workable times are 1200 GMT and 2000 GMT. I'd like to
hear opinions on the following two options:
Sorry for the belated reply -- digest mode and 16 hour work days.
Either time will work for me (I'm on EDT, which appears to get the
best deal).
daniel
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