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From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, 17 January 2002 7:45 pm
To: general at jakarta
Cc: POI Development
Subject: [PROPOSAL] POI @ Jakarta
Proposal for POI - A Jakarta Subproject
version 1.0 - 17 Jan 2002
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This has had my +1 for a while now, but I'll repeat it anyway...
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On 1/17/02 2:45 PM, Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Proposal for POI - A Jakarta Subproject
version 1.0 - 17 Jan 2002
(0) rationale
The POI project seeks to provide pure Java APIs for reading, creating
and
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Hi,
I'm pretty sure this is the right place to post this.
Just a little nit to pick. (Worse for Marc who wondered where his posts
had gone to and why it wasn't refreshing).
Changed it so that archive for commons points to the current archive
and yet you can
Sorry if this has been answered, I've not run across the answer. I've
noticed a couple of projects' recent binary builds are named X.tar.gz
but are actually just straight tar files. Its a bit unwise IMO to name
tar files .tar.gz if they're not gzipped because dimwits like me type
tar xvzf on
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Sorry if this has been answered, I've not run across the answer. I've
noticed a couple of projects' recent binary builds are named X.tar.gz
but are actually just straight tar files. Its a bit unwise IMO to name
tar files .tar.gz if they're not gzipped because
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
If its on a publicly visible server just send a URL otherwise attach it to a
private email to me and I'll get it into the right place.
Marc Saegesser
-Original Message-
From: Andy Armstrong [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 7:15 PM
To: Jakarta General
Marc Saegesser wrote:
If its on a publicly visible server just send a URL otherwise attach it to a
private email to me and I'll get it into the right place.
Thanks Marc. I'll mail it -- probably on Monday because it's on a
computer that I won't be near till then.
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Andy Armstrong, Tagish
Hi,
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,
are there any other current or pending projects of Jakarta/Apache that include a
Java FTP API that would allow scanning of
on 1/18/02 10:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
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.
It is up to him to submit a proposal.
-jon
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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
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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
Hi all,
Does anyone know the status of the lucene-dev mailing list archive?
(Let me know if I'm asking in the wrong place). The archive seems to
stop around 11/04/01. Any ideas?
-Andy
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