Endre Stølsvik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[...I'm not going to quote what he said...]
Are you nuts?
Pier
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Nael Mohammad at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The only thing preventing Java from manifesting is Sun itself.
Sun get a clue, you fought MS hard and won and now you cry wolf when the
leader of the pack refuses to support Java.
What's wrong with you?
Does MS bitch to you not bundling IE
Endre Stølsvik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Read this stuff? :
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2001-08-13-009-20-OP
Everyone has his own opinion, and, of course, mine is different from Mr.
Ganesh Prasad. Go and read other articles from him, you'll find him...
Amusing??? :) :)
Sam Ruby at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another thing to take into consideration is the wishes of the majority of
committers of the code base. Particularly existing code bases. If the
majority of committers of any project (or even a group of projects
collectively) decided that they no longer
GOMEZ Henri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I totally agree and I'll be more than happy to see hsql
in jakarta.
But they haven't approached us... And I believe the first step should be
done by them..
Sometimes competition in similar (or same) projects
became a sane emulation (Pier knows what
Avi Cherry at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Looks like we just got a copy of the new Outlook Trojan horse.
Shields up, everybody. At least if you run Outlook and are dumb
enough to double-click on random attachments in your emails. :-)
There was no attachment (thank god) and the user has been
burtonator at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just an FYI.
I have spent a lot of time recently working with the Hypersonic people.
There are a number of issues here. It seems they talked to Apache in the past
about moving Hypersonic under Jakarta but were turned down. Since then a lot
has
Mike Braden at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone seen this yet?
So what? They're dropping support for applets in the standard Windows-XP
distribution... We're working on the other side, who the crap cares about
applets? :) :) :)
Pier
Hannes Wallnoefer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To put it right upfront, I don't think XML-RPC is a natural fit for
xml.apache.org, and I'd prefer to see it at Jakarta. Let me explain.
Even though I see your point, I'd still prefer seeing it over in XML
alongside with the other technologies
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 7/5/01 5:52 PM, Pier P. Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, one day I'll change it (also because it generates 70% of the traffic on
daedalus!)
And because CollabNet has to pay for that...
Comes straight out of your paycheck
Sam Ruby at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I strongly believe that any any such nomination should be to
xml.apache.org.
I agree 100% with Sam...
Pier
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For Tomcat defintely the best option would be CRIMSON, as it's TINY, fast,
compliant, and it works... And it shouldn't crash the whole shit if you have
JAXP already installed somewhere
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Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
+1 for BSF as a Jakarta project.
Ditto.
Doh :) +1
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Sam Ruby at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
P.S. What's the going rate for 3 gig these days?
Nothing... But it's kind of a lot when you think about mirroring the site...
Bandwidth, time-to-mirror... And so on...
Pier
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Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 6/16/01 7:22 PM, Pier P. Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bummer... The JAKARTA site, is more than 3 freakin' gigs...
We should definitely _do_ something... I'll look in where all the rubbish
is...
It is all the archived files, nightly builds
Bummer... The JAKARTA site, is more than 3 freakin' gigs...
We should definitely _do_ something... I'll look in where all the rubbish
is...
Pier
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Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 6/13/01 7:38 AM, Conor MacNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I cam across this old article while searching for something. It gave me a
little chuckle.
http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-04-1996/jw-04-newsbriefs_p.html
Conor
Woah! I didn't
Ceki Gülcü at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Greetings,
Here is a written critique of JSR47, the logging API shipped with
JDK 1.4:
http://jakarta.apache.org/log4j/docs/critique.html
If you agree with its contents, then you are encouraged to send a
personalized request to
[EMAIL
Brian gave up :) He's no longer with me on the webmaster@jakarta and
webmaster@xml aliases... Anyone wants to help? (Lots of fun over there,
plenty of good laughs!)
(Reply me privately, please...)
Pier
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Jasper Potts at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am starting a new open source project and would like to use the apache
licence for two reasons: the ability to use the code in commercial projects
and in the hope that one day it may get accepted as a Jakarta project. I
have a couple of questions as
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 6/8/01 6:52 AM, Pier P. Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jasper Potts at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am starting a new open source project and would like to use the apache
licence for two reasons: the ability to use the code in commercial
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 6/8/01 10:56 AM, Pier P. Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're on the licensing list, and know better than me, but I remember
committing something with headers like
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 6/6/01 5:16 PM, bill parducci [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what is it?
b
Look at the website. It is the image in the upper left hand corner of every
single page. It is even titled appropriately...
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 6/7/01 11:42 AM, Ceki Gülcü [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This comes up from time to time and usually has me jump through the roof.
Good
willing contributors, take a piece of existing log4j code, modify or enhance
it, but remove the previous author's
bill parducci at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
kicking around the apache web site i noticed that jakarta uses the basic
apache logo. since many of the projects seem to have their own logos i
figured i would give it a shot to see what i came up with. here is what
i did:
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Re: Lucene being added as a Jakarta Project.
5 of 10 (not counting Duncan) of the PMC members voted +1. The rest haven't
voted (shame on you). Can I please get the rest of the people to cast a
vote?
Just downloaded, and I must admit that it seems a
Charles Benett at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
Jason van Zyl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles Benett wrote:
Does anyone know who I should approach to add James to Bugzilla?
Thanks,
Charles
I can add it for you if you like. Jon helped me setup the Turbine
Jason van Zyl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Charles Benett wrote:
Does anyone know who I should approach to add James to Bugzilla?
Thanks,
Charles
I can add it for you if you like. Jon helped me setup the Turbine
issue tracking so I would be glad to pass along the good will :-)
You
Brian Behlendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's just the "Apache License".
http://jakarta.apache.org/turbine/license.html
http://xml.apache.org/batik/license.html
Could the respective parties in charge of these pages please fix this?
Thanks.
Would be better to send it also to someone
Jon Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 3/18/01 10:32 PM, "Peter Donald" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anyway to set it up so that ezmlm will allow certain mail
addresses "through" without being subscribed.
Yes, the moderator of the list does that. You can moderate "allow" a
Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Below is the proposed agenda. Let me know if anybody would like to propose
any additions or changes.
When are you planning to throw it?
Pier
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Morgan Delagrange [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pierpaolo Fumagalli:
Jserv, probably Tomcat?
Craig McClanahan:
Jserv, Struts, probably Tomcat?
Jserv is dead, and both of us are working on Tomcat 4.0
Pier
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GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Elias Bayeh, IBM[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hans Bergstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
James Davidson, Sun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pierpaolo Fumagalli, IBM[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Craig McClanahan, MyTownNet [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Who you accept paychecks from and who you are can be quite different
things. Pier is a perfect example.
Meaning that no-matter who "owned" me, I've always been the usual pain in
the ass :) :) :) :)
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Lindsay Patten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[The bug site is down]
Whops... Sorry, we were installing the new Disk Array (280 Gigs, slurp :)
and the new Backup Unit...
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mailing lists and on one of them my finger slipped from "reject"
to "accept"... My fault, sorry...
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Jon Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 2/18/01 12:27 AM, "Federico Barbieri" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's fine with me.
so let's ge for
jakarta-avalon
jakarta-avalon-phoenix
jakarta-avalon-cornerstone
Is it ok with everybody?
Fede
+1
(going round and round and
The Avalon mailing list is currently [EMAIL PROTECTED], but the
current CVS status says that it's a Jakarta project (jakarta-avalon*)...
Wouldn't it be wise to change it to [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
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Hi Peter,
you are right, and yes, I could perhaps contribute some coding.
I just wanted to know whether there's anything already in progress
or better. But if not, why not start a new piece. ;)
Thomas
Nah, there's nothing right now... Last year I
I found this on another mailing list completely unrelated to Open Source,
and I believe it makes more sense around here :)
Microsoft has completely lost its mind...
http://www.salon.com/tech/log/2001/02/15/unamerican/index.html
Pier
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