Re: Newsletter - Request for content

2003-01-08 Thread Rob Oxspring
As you can see the timetable has slipped a bit! However, there doesn't seem to be a lot to go in this issue (just an entry for lucene + whatever I write to summarise general@) and I was wondering whether it was worth bothering with. I realise this is to be expected with the Christmas / New

Re: Newsletter - Request for content

2003-01-08 Thread Nicola Ken Barozzi
Rob Oxspring wrote: Reduce the frequency - every 2 months has been suggested before. If you have the energy, 1 month is nice. PArtecipating is not compulsory, so some projects may do it with less frequency. Format revamp - no idea how but ideas welcome - perhaps new blood is required? I

Re: Newsletter - Request for content

2003-01-08 Thread Jeff Turner
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 12:46:25PM -, Rob Oxspring wrote: As you can see the timetable has slipped a bit! However, there doesn't seem to be a lot to go in this issue (just an entry for lucene + whatever I write to summarise general@) and I was wondering whether it was worth bothering

Re: Help needed on JMeter nightly builds

2003-01-08 Thread Jordi Salvat i Alabart
Hi all. Hi Sam. So it was YOU who repaired the JMeter build on the 2nd Jan! I was about to go mad. Anyway, thanks. I think I get the picture now. Would you (or someone else) be so kind as reviewing this for severe misunderstandings? * Gump reads the project descriptors to establish a

Re: Help needed on JMeter nightly builds

2003-01-08 Thread Sam Ruby
Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote: * Gump reads the project descriptors to establish a dependency tree, then builds each project in order. Yes. * Gump uses a modified ant which totally ignores all classpath settings -- instead it places all JARs exported by projects depended upon into the