Re: Jakarta stats

2006-01-14 Thread Jeff Dever

 I guess I consider myself to be a category 3:

3) People who are committer, did do some serious work and vanished.

The situation is simply that I am unable to work on Jakarta any  
further.  HttpClient is very very active and I am pleased that  
development continues under the Apache umbrella.


I'm not sure what, in this context, it means to be moved to  
'emuritus'.  I appreciate recognition of past work, but I don't feel  
my contributions warrant such a title.


-jsd (Jeff Dever)


On Jan 12, 2006, at 15:40, Vadim Gritsenko wrote:


Martin van den Bemt wrote:
The result can be a couple of things (probably depending on the  
response) :

- Leave it as is
- Move them to emuritus


Above two are the only acceptable choices for folks with valid  
accounts. We can discuss means and mechanisms of moving to emeritus  
and back, but removing folks who fall into groups 2) to 5) is  
unacceptable - all IMHO.


Vadim

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Re: Jakarta stats

2006-01-14 Thread Jeff Dever
My spam filter which dumps nearly all [EMAIL PROTECTED] email, does  
keep messages with my name in them.  Heh.


I'd take vanished to mean became invisible, which is what I had  
become for some time before this thread started.


Emeritus status in Apache context is quite encompassing, which would  
appear to an appropriate place for people in my position.


-jsd

On Jan 14, 2006, at 08:48, Martin van den Bemt wrote:


Hi Jeff,

Jeff Dever wrote:

 I guess I consider myself to be a category 3:
3) People who are committer, did do some serious work and vanished.


Hmm I miss the part about vanishing, you clearly are monitoring  
lists ?


The situation is simply that I am unable to work on Jakarta any   
further.  HttpClient is very very active and I am pleased that   
development continues under the Apache umbrella.
I'm not sure what, in this context, it means to be moved to   
'emuritus'.  I appreciate recognition of past work, but I don't  
feel  my contributions warrant such a title.


(from http://www.apache.org/foundation/glossary.html)
Emeritus
A term used to formally designate someone as no longer active,  
but still entitled to all of the rights and privileges of the  
position. For example, an ASF member who hasn't attended any  
membership meetings for a long time is declared emeritus; someone  
who no longer has time to work on a particular project may declare  
itself emeritus. Emeritus status indicates interest but not  
activity, as opposed to having resigned.


You decide for yourself :)

Mvgr,
Martin

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Re: spam via [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2004-03-13 Thread Jeff Dever
I'm surprised there were no replies to this.  Spam thorough my 
apache.org account is brutal.  We are talking on the order of a 1000 
messages every couple weeks.  Mozilla does a pretty good job identifying 
spam, but I have had to rescue more than one important messaged from the 
junk.

There must be some savings in bandwith, aggrivation and money that can 
be made by using spamassassin or somthing on the server.  I moderate the 
HttpClient mailing list, and do my part by rejecting many spam messages 
everyday but I sure wish the obvious ones could be handled automaticly.

-jsd

otisg wrote:

Hello,

I remember somebody mentioning some spam filters being installed
on Apache's mail servers maybe half a year ago.
Are those really working?
I have been getting more and more spam either via my @apache.org
account which forwards mail to my real address, or maybe via
some @jakarta.apache.org mailing lists that I am subscribed to.
Is there any way to reduce the amount of spam being delivered
through various @*apache.org addresses?
Are spam filters currently installed?
Thank you,
Otis

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karma for jakarta-site2

2002-10-03 Thread Jeff Dever

I would like to add some info to the jakarta-site2 module.  Could somone
hit me with the karma?

Jeff Dever
HttpClient 2.0 release manager




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