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Hi,
I just committed this.
If someone with a www account can make this active, I'd
space
(3000+ sq feet) is perfect for technical sessions...
Dirk offered to bring projectors and I can probably borrow one from
BrianB
as well...
That would be great then. Just didn't want to have to shout over the
noise
from the dance floor :)
My sentiments exactly! ;-)
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Are you referring to the noun or the verb?
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/define.asp?key=licence*1+0
In short, licence is the noun, license is the verb.
Geez, these Americans think they speak English... ;-) ;-)
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From: Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED
Where are we on this? It would be so sad to have so many of us attending
JavaOne in the same place, but without the opportunity to get together as
Jakarta people.
Jon is right - there are a bazillion places we could meet, and a bazillion
places we could eat. Sorry, the container is ready.
Francisco). It looks like the bar is quite big, from the photo on the web
site. The JBoss people have reserved a room there on Tuesday and Wednesday,
although their party is elsewhere. Again, I haven't been there personally,
but it seems promising.
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OK, we need to make a decision, pronto! Let's meet at 21st Amendment (563
2nd Street) at 7:30pm on Monday. We can take the rest from there.
Martin.
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Sent: Sunday, March 24, 2002 4:32 PM
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I'll be there.
I'm in SF now, for the conference. Any idea how to identify Jakarta
group
or the other. A separate list is
commonly used for newsletters elsewhere, but then again, people who want to
keep tabs on what's going on here are likely to be subscribed to
announcements@ already.
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Jakarta Newsletter
==
Issue: 1
Date: June 2002
URL
+1
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Subject: Re: Fw: Jakarta Newsletter
Any thoughts / preferences? or do we stick with Jakarta Newsletter?
Rob
Jakarta Newsletter
there are
any useful analysis that can be made out of this?
Does it make you react in any way?
My initial reaction is that, with responses from only around 1 in 7
committers, we shouldn't be drawing any big conclusions from the data
collected. ;-)
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ATM, I have posted
-California based.
Isn't that covered by 3c, I'm fluent but I live in a non-English speaking
country? ;-) I guess you're looking for more detail, though...
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Hello, c:out value=${param.name}/
/c:otherwise
/c:choose
/h1
/body/html
No hoops to jump through any more.
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the example
below bold...now, you have embedded HTML into your
println...and we know it
isn't MVC
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snip/
The above could just as easily be written as:
html
headtitleHello/title/head
for a new Servlet Container
that is not
Tomcat! :-) Let's see how many fans I'm going to get! :-)
Pier
Yea, let's see if we can move Jetty under Jakarta.
If you use a Turbine to provide enough Torque, you might be able to Slide it
in at Jetspeed, too. ;-)
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Eyebrowse code
... drastically increases the performance of the ViewLists servlet.
Woooh!
+1. ;-)
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side, and
it binds the universe together ...
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/jakarta-logo.png
What happens to people whose systems don't support png format?
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Arnaud
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A : Jakarta General List
Objet : Re: New Jakarta logo
so that
you won't clog up
your local cache)...
Why not but how ?
Try your favourite news reader.
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The only thing that I see when pointing my browser to
news.betaversion.org is the default welcome page of
Apache ...
Am I supposed to use mozilla mail
quite happily
tell people to send it to me in PDF format. Before I got a mac I used to
view PDF as some proprietary, impossible to create nasty thing.
Seems as if most of Jakarta use OS X now. Is it just that us X-junkies are
loud and proud about it?
Yep. ;-)
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+1
Not sure what I could help with, but ping me if you think of something.
;-)
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Gump is now two years old. It has had contributions from over a dozen
people, about a half-dozen this month alone. There seems to be a
renewed interest
of knowledge transfer.
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE DON'T DO THIS!
Same here.
+1
Twice in one message! What's the world coming to?
;-)
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Costin
Only problem I see there is that Developers won't check the
forums as much
as they should, unless the Users forum has a mail
a Jakarta get-together in a bar one evening, at which I
enjoyed chatting and putting faces to names, and I'd certainly be up for
something similar this year. I'm afraid I don't have cycles to help set it
up this time around, but if someone else does, I'll most likely show up.
;-)
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;)
Sad but true. ;-(
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On Tue, 11 Nov 2003, Nayak, Prashant wrote:
Proposal for the HiveMind Project
(0) Rationale
HiveMind is a simple framework for creating pluggable, configurable,
reusable services.
Simple: HiveMind is a way to create a network of services in terms
ssh to minotaur and read it using pine.
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using ssh and then edit the .forward file. (one way to do this is to
use vi.
type
vi .forward
type i then your normal email address next press ESC :x ENTER
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Or, if not forwarded, please ensure that you read mail to your
Apache account. For example, you can ssh to minotaur and read it
using pine.
Which you'll be unable to do if your account
doesn't prevent
you from using JavaScript to manipulate controls), so I must be missing
something fundamental. Could you elaborate, please?
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Also there's JSF, which also seems to be leaning into attempts to make web
creation like gui
is currently in a coma (at best)...
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So this person, who participates in foo and some components of
Jakarta Commons, would just continue to do what he normally does -
participate as he does already.
The only difference is that we would do our job and ensure that he
doesn't seem like the
right way to go, to me. Allowing - even encouraging - them to take on
the additional responibilities of a PMC member would fit much better with
*my* original expectations, at least.
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committing==voting
On Wed, 3 Mar 2004, Geir Magnusson Jr wrote:
[X] +1 I support this proposal
[ ] -1 I don't support this proposal
[ ] 0 I abstain from voting for or against this proposal
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decision, but the PMC needs to be notified of the vote result, preferably
including a link to the vote thread on the project's -dev list.
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I recall reading somewhere that the desired location is such that they
would show up at the top of a listing. That suggests that they should be
in the root directory. On the other hand, META-INF seems more logical,
IMHO.
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On Tue, 16 Mar 2004, Martin Holz wrote:
Hello,
if I
This is something we at Jakarta should probably keep our eyes on:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.incubator.general/3103
It's going to be interesting to watch this process, I think, and see how
well it works.
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for each set of changes.
The problem is that nobody with the appropriate privileges seems to have
any time to move over some pages from the old wiki to the new one. I've
been waiting patiently since March 24th. (INFRA-51 on Jira, for anyone
with privs and a few minutes! ;)
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...
It is easier, and faster, to review a list of mv commands for
pages than to
hunt up the data.
OK, so the list of 'mv' commands consists of:
http://nagoya.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-51
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--- Noel
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-Original Message-
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To: Jakarta General List
Subject: RE: Struts mailing lists
I've been waiting for the wiki to be fully set up
- I didn't
realise there were two separate lists.)
TIA.
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, i thought i might add links to a couple of well-known
downstream distributors of packages and ports to the resources
(unofficial) section:
http://www.jpackage.org/
http://www.freebsd.org/ports/java.html
comments
the changes to go to a wider group in any
case.
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What would you think?
Thanks,
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On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
Hi,
Martin Cooper wrote:
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I could suggest, I think.
I'm not sure I see why site-cvs@ would be better. Can you elaborate? I'm
also not sure who is on that list, since it doesn't seem to come with
site2 karma. I
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Please remind me what I need to do / whom I need to ask that a new
version (e.g. 5.0.26 and 5.0.27 for tomcat) be added to the list in
Bugzilla's Version field?
Asking here is fine. I've added 5.0.26 and 5.0.27 for Tomcat 5.
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the folks who've chimed in, the only other person I know for sure
has the right perms is Craig.
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On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Martin Cooper wrote:
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Please remind me what I need to do / whom I need to ask that a new
version
(and the docs don't appear to say anything about
different flavours of MD5).
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On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 13:06:00 -0400, Mark R. Diggory
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A subject came up on the Tomcat developers list which we thought should
be shared with the whole community.
Specifically
difficulties
in establishing the proper ownership and the protection of our
committers. there are other social issues dealing with
collaborative development, but the Board is concerned about the
legal ramifications around the use of author tags
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I was
wondering if the dynamic linking thing hasn't be explitictely clarified
in this:
http://www.hibernate.org/196.html
Or is the above still not satisfying?
Just wondering...
Oliver
Henri Yandell wrote
be an important consideration for Commons as well, in
determining whether separation occurs above or below the 'trunk' point
in the tree.
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at Tigris before moving the code over. I
don't know about Derby.
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On Thu, 30 Sep 2004 13:11:48 +1000, Mark Livingstone
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Hi Guys,
Could someone in the know :-) please tell me what the hold up seems to
be with Axion moving into the incubator from it's
On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:05:11 -0500 (EST), Henri Yandell
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Couple of questions
When are we going to remove projects which have been promoted from
Jakarta, from the mail list page? Anyone mind if I do it now?
Feel free to remove Struts.
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good to me. I would be +1 for having these in the Commons
sandbox.
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in to the Sanbox, no. To get out again, to Commons Proper, yes. ;-)
Otherwise it would be great if I could get
access to the sandbox so I can move the stuff
over.
I'll make a request to have you added to the jakarta group.
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+1 to all of the proposals below.
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I'm looking for comments on the following proposal to move jakarta's
site module to Subversion.
jakarta-site2 CVS
will be moved to
/jakarta/
/site
vote requires
majority (at least 3 +1s and more +1s than -1s )
[X] +1, migrate jakarta-site2 CVS to /jakarta/site SVN
[ ] +0
[ ] -0
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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Martin Cooper wrote:
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Torsten Curdt wrote:
Over at cocoon we have some code that might be worth
sharing on jakarta commons. So I was wondering
if the sandbox
the broken links.
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Ideally they would be in our archive too.
Comments?
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anything about the fact that they are
downloading from a mirror site, and especially the fact that they need to
verify the signature of what they download. If we could put that info
before the links, I would be much happier. ;-)
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http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.cgi
http
it all on one page :) The challenge is how to
make a 50 x 10 table look good.
The FAQs page is pretty big all by itself. Not sure how you're going
to manage incorporating that into a 'one page index', but I'll look
forward to seeing what you come up with. ;-)
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number of artifacts of one
subproject on the same page as all the other subprojects.
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That's it. Hopefully much food for thought.
Hen
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004, Martin Cooper wrote:
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004, Tetsuya Kitahata wrote:
Just I've tried to improve the usability
On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 18:23:37 -0500 (EST), Henri Yandell
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On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 23:27:51 -0500 (EST), Henri Yandell
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1) Demo Builds, Milestone Builds: Do we even use these terms regularly? We
the columns). As it is now, with the
indent, the center text - and especially the table - becomes a rather
tall, skinny column in a default-sized browser window.
The aim would also be to switch entirely over to the XSL build version
which seems to work fine and dump Anakia creation.
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not be monitoring this
list, and they just might care. ;-)
Anything obviously broken or dead should go. Not sure what's left after that.
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 00:52:45 -0500 (EST), Henri Yandell
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Worringly, this is just the flotsam lying around at the top level
. 'Graduates' seems wrong. Looking for a good label here :)
Alumni?
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4) Removing the margin from the ul that makes up the news would help
spread that section out a bit.
Yep. I'm going to hassle a few web designers I know on spacing issues once
I've updated the XSL build
'
on its own would be a sufficient defintion.
I suggested Alumni but I don't think I got any takers. It seemed
like the logical noun to replace Graduated to me. IMO, Related is
too broad, and it was being misused before.
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is self-contained.
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Still, not to say that others in your list don't use it, such as jyve or
various proposals in James etc, just nothing 'big' I think.
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There are a couple of tweaky things - like the font seems a little
bigger than it needs to be, and the section headers are different from
the main ASF site - but they really are tweaky things that we can talk
about and fiddle with later.
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Any nay-sayers before then, let me
when something breaks?
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i do try to ensure that any changes i make do not break links. the
redirects should ensure that this doesn't happen.
what i will try to do is to collect and collate the changes (once
there's a reasonable number) and post an email to community detailing
it. If we don't think we can fix it, then we have
a serious problem. ;-)
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8) Removal of links to Japanese/Korean translations.
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On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 20:50:28 -0500 (EST), Henri Yandell
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Next up is to clean up various bits on the large front page. Here's the
list
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'if' the property is set. That second target would do the
copy.
* Use pathconvert to generate the name of the CGI file based on the
name of the HTML file.
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Before I lug myself off to the Ant lists, thought
bigger implications. But infrastructure@ is the place to get the
real scoop.
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Personally I'd love to see Confluence replace the Python Moin Moin,
since Confluence is written in Java, shows off Jakarta through the use
of many Jakarta packages, and shows support open source projects
Looks good to me, apart from the not-working-ness. ;-)
+1
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2005 19:47:37 -0500 (EST), Henri Yandell
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I'd like to go ahead and move to my suggested new download pages:
http://jakarta.apache.org/~bayard/jakarta/site/downloads
to go through a build process before
they can do that.
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I think the process should be:
1) Build and test locally
2) SVN checkin
3) Log into jakarta
4) SVN checkout
5) Build to staging area; test stage
6) Build to production; test production
The build.xml needs to have
, but rename the generated
files from .sig to .asc.
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* JEXL has no KEYS file
* Turbine is quite fubar'd (was in binindex too). Out of date. Missing
lots of entries.
* ECS .asc files are fubar'd, they appear to be binary.
Hen
On Tue, 22 Feb 2005, Henri Yandell wrote
and
javadocs, with options for javadocs being download or view online (a
bit like Sun's download pages). We might not need to mirror right away
- we could wait to see how much this gets used.
I'm not familiar with ashkelon or multidoc. What would they bring to the party?
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asked for more detail, the answer was
essentially dunno yet. So I guess we'll have to wait and see,
although if you have suggestions / want to keep up to date,
infrastructure@ is the place to be.
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On Sun, 27 Mar 2005 11:29:28 +0100, robert burrell donkin
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to the newer wiki version. I've already put in a request to the
infrastructure folks to change this back to the way it was.
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I hate to do this as I know this is not an admin list but in the last few
days I've
.
(Frank, I am *not* trying to shut you out. I'm simply trying to get the
new subproject off the ground without complicating things by discussing
external elements prematurely.)
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On Wed, 22 Jun 2005, Frank W. Zammetti wrote:
robert burrell donkin wrote:
that's understandable
, since
they may end up with a vested interest in this.
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On Wed, 2005-06-22 at 22:48 +0100, robert burrell donkin wrote:
There has been considerable interest over the last few weeks and months
concerning the possibility of a new Jakarta sub project similar
has more
benefits than downsides.
+1
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didn't work for commons, no reason to expect it will here.
+1. Let's ditch it.
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that this will be the arrangement.
opinions?
+1 to just one dev and one user list, shared for all components, a la
Jakarta Commons.
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would be yes,
because 15 relates only to the proposal, while 19 relates to the
component as it exists, and is developed, within the subproject.
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On 7/3/05, Phil Steitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 to drop this
Phil
robert burrell donkin wrote:
8. Packages are encouraged to either use JavaBeans as core objects, a
JavaBean-style API, or to provide an optional JavaBean wrapper.
doesn't seem very relevant
On Mon, 11 Jul 2005, Simon Kitching wrote:
Hi,
Brian sent his CLA in by post about 12 days ago. How can I check whether
it has been received/processed?
I just checked, and it has not yet been recorded. I'll keep an eye out for
it, though.
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Thanks,
Simon
On Sat
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Simon Kitching wrote:
Hi,
Any sign of Brian's CLA having been received??
Nope, not yet. Jim added in a bunch of received iCLAs on 7/14, and Brian's
was not amongst them. You might want to ask him to fax it again, in case
it got lost somehow.
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Simon Kitching wrote:
On Tue, 2005-07-26 at 19:49 -0700, Martin Cooper wrote:
On Wed, 27 Jul 2005, Simon Kitching wrote:
Hi,
Any sign of Brian's CLA having been received??
Nope, not yet. Jim added in a bunch of received iCLAs on 7/14, and Brian's
was not amongst
, this is a huge problem already, and I'd be -1 to anything
that's going to further exacerbate it.
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People would be expected to regularly (as often as they like but at
least every 3 months) go to the page and update the date next to their
name for projects they still are actively
still leave us with quite a few options to choose among.
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-Rahul
While it
would be nice, I doubt this is going to be unanimous. Unless there are
other suggestions, or someone else beats me to it, I will call a vote
in 24 hours. I plan to keep it simple, mark X before
to be another Gmane, and there are
probably others. I'm not sure we want to be keeping pointers to all of
them, and we shouldn't be picking favourites. ;-)
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4. emails for lists don't go into my mailbox; I don't want them there (I
prefer NNTP)
I think a mention of GMANE on Jakarta would
it clear that it is intended for use on the
client side _of the protocol_, since many people are using HttpClient on the
server side today, but as a client to other servers.
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Targeted specifications and standards:
=
* RFC1945 Hypertext
package, so that you don't get tangled up in the strange
licensing conditions of the O'Reilly package. See:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/fileupload/
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Martin Cooper
On 12/27/05, Lamberto Altieri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I have a problem!
I must send a post multipart/form-data
of other mailing lists, but it also, at least,
partially condemns sandbox components to death, by limiting their exposure
much more than now. And if everyone has to subscribe to the sandbox list
anyway, to know what's happening, then a separate list is of limited
utility.
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Martin Cooper
the PMC by a 3/4 vote of the PMC.
Of course, we only have 60% active right now, so presuming only committers
to the current Jakarta voted, that line of the charter would be
impossible.
What, you think we're going to let you off the hook as PMC Chair any time
soon? Ha ha ha!
;-)
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Martin
, which is Struts 1.2.8. You can find that on the Struts
downloads page, here:
http://struts.apache.org/downloads.html
For documentation, you'll want the corresponding release web site, here:
http://struts.apache.org//struts-doc-1.2.8/index.html
Hope that helps.
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Martin Cooper
Prolog constraint framework decided it wanted to be part of
Commons. Where would you point them to explain that that's not what Commons
is about?
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Martin Cooper
Hen
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. The votes should stay on the relevant
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Martin Cooper
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Comments?
The only negative I have for 1) is that I like to use the commit lists to
see who is on which subproject (for 3 PMC member oversight checking
of the subproject
site, which is backwards to me.
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Martin Cooper
What labels should we use?
I suggest:
* Delete Alexandria. It's at the same level as the java-* CVS stuff,
ancient history to be forgotten.
* ECS, ORO, Regexp to be moved to a label of Inactive.
* Others to be raised as questions
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