On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Guillaume Rousse wrote:
So we now have three proposed ways forward:
Option 1.1
Each project put's their jar's back in - but
according to the guidelines below.
Option 2.2
We create a 'xml-third-party' repository for
of their vote
0:00 GMT - 2002-2-22 Final tally made and published.
0:00 GMT - 2002-2-22 Archive handed over to the ASF
board secretariat.
Logistics for those elections (v1.02):
Volunteers: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dirk-Willem van
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, Paulo Gaspar wrote:
From the PMC nomination postings, some are going to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and some not.
Why? What are the rules?
See below. We'll debug the message for the next election to make sure it
is clearer.
What we will be checking on the 7th is what we have
and one vote went to jvote.
- Costin Manolache
Only the nomination and one vote went to jvote.
Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar
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On Tue, 5 Feb 2002, Morgan Delagrange wrote:
So, what was the answer to the question below? If we really do need two +1s
for a nomination, then I have some campaigning to do! (Unless someone else
wants to go ahead and +1 me, if only to shut me up. ;)
At this point the rules posted for
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Please find below the list of nominees for the Jakarta PMC elections.
The final list will be posted on the 9th of Januari. After which the
elections begin - and the commiters receive their ballot forms.
This message is send as to allow final debugging. New
will be send to you directly - so be
sure to verify that your @apache.org email is working.
Yours,
Dirk-Willem van Gulik.
Full name apache user id. (mail send
to this id @apache.org).
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Abey M
On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Scott Sanders wrote:
Jason van Zyl has declined on the general list.
See
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=jakarta-generalm=101252430522036w=2
Thanks! My bad :-)
Dw
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On Thu, 7 Feb 2002, Sam Ruby wrote:
Apparently the rules require me to accept and say a few words.
Sorry Sam - but we even have to make -you- do it. Just to keep up the
pretense (only once a year of course) that you are one of us mere mortals.
Dw
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Please find attached the list of voters eligible to vote in the 2002
Jakarta PMC. If you see showstopper's, serious typo, etc let us known
immediately. [EMAIL PROTECTED] is what will be used for the Ballot on
the 12th of February.
Errors are to be send to
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Santiago Gala wrote:
I'm ready to give +1 to people nominated which are missing them, but I
could not find any posting telling if +1 are required, or are just to be
considered a form of moral support.
Could anybody clarify?
Personally: I do not care much for seconding
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Please find attached the list of voters eligible to vote in the 2002
Jakarta PMC. Voters will receive the ballot by private mail - a copy of
the ballot will be Cc-ed to general@ and jvote@.
Committers: make sure you enter your apache user id to the second
the
number of valid ballots received to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yours,
Dirk-Willem van Gulik
Schedule Jakarta PMC 2002:
x 0:00 GMT - 2002-2-7Nominations close
x 0:00 GMT - 2002-2-9Publication of candidate list.
x Publication of voters list.
x 0:00
Has anyone written a MacOS .app target ?
Right now I usually use an empty Foo.app tree; with the Contents/MacOS
default runner; and then simply change the Info.plist to point to the
right jar(s) and class after copying them into Contents/Resources/Java.
But this means a lot of replication of
On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Sam, I've gotten rather disappointed with your tactics of late.
Folks - can we please try not to 'read into' each others words too much.
I'd like to avoid a situations such as say someone posts some NDA'd spec
Andrew - it is naught impossible to
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