BAZLEY, Sebastian wrote:
I'm using Eclipse 2.1.1, in case that is relevant here.
The top-level dir (docs) is in .cvsignore, so that is not flagged as being
out of synch, but all the subdirectories and files are compared, and the
result is that all the contents are shown as being new files.
This is
Added myself
Could somebody with karma commit this, please?
Cheers
Ortwin Glück
Index: whoweare.xml
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RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site/xdocs/site/whoweare.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.118
diff -u -r1.118 whoweare.xml
+1 from me of course
Henri Yandell wrote:
So, period of comments now over, let's go ahead and vote on the creation
of a Jakarta Subproject named Http Components with the following initial
charter:
http://wiki.apache.org/jakarta-httpclient/NewProjectCharter
[ ] +1
[ ] -1
PMC votes are
Hi,
could anybody tell me in which case a security problem needs to be
posted to security at apache.org? Is there a web page?
Thanks
Ortwin
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Yoav,
Sorry, stupid me didn't know [EMAIL PROTECTED] was for httpd only. I guess
then every project has to maintain it's own security mail address if it
needs that. I also guess there is no central handling of security issues
for all ASF projects. I further guess publishing of vulnerabilities
projects have been on Sourceforge before
they came to the ASF.
Kind regards
Ortwin Glück
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Rahul Akolkar wrote:
Noticed two pending(?) changes when I built the site.
* Ortwin: Your blurb on the whoweare page is out of sync in xdocs / docs.
I didn't rebuild the site because I am not in a hurry. I am fine when
the change gets online with the next build (yours) :-)
Rahul Akolkar wrote:
I ignored it per site etiquette last time. But now that I know am
responsible for it ;-) its published via r372416. Please cross-check:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/whoweare.html
All fine. Cheers.
Ortwin
Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Specifically, if the vendors are Jakarta committers, and they find the
pages useful, we should consider keeping it.
Isn't Multitask Dion Gillhard for instance?
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Ankti,
Please post to a Tomcat list:
http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html
Thanks
Ortwin Glück
ankit jain wrote:
I've installed j2sdk1.4.1 and tomcat.I'm tring to connect to MS
Access but getting the error mess as no default driver specified.i've
written the data source in odbc in DSN
/details.html
for a list of dependent projects.
The project team is now focussing on development of the codebase for
HttpComponents which will eventually produce HttpClient 4.
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Henri Yandell wrote:
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, Martin Cooper wrote:
On 3/6/06, Rahul Akolkar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* FileUpload (active, martinc should confirm interest in moving to JWC)
I'm not so sure about this. FileUpload has already cloned some code from
HttpClient, and could
Sandy McArthur wrote:
As a programmer looking for useful code to help me with uploaded
files, I'm going to look in something named Jakarta *Web* Components
first. When I see Jakarta HTTP Components I think of interacting with
the HTTP protocol. I know FileUpload does both, but when I'm writing
. The question is how we can address
all four of them. I am deliberately not posing the if question :)
Ortwin Glück
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Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Two separate issues, unless the e-mail was sent with his @apache.org
address. If *his* domain uses SPF, I believe that we would already honor
it. Our mail handling is transitioning, and we can pursue that option.
--- Noel
SPF of big email providers like
+1
Henri Yandell wrote:
Vote to remove the SVN barriers within Jakarta such that all jakarta-*
groups are merged into the one jakarta group with the exception of
jakarta-hivemind, jakarta-slide, jakarta-cactus and jakarta-jmeter under
the assumption that they are moving to having their own
Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
Does anyone know where one might find high resolution versions of the apache
logo?
Even better would be a vector format. So you could render the resolution
you need. I am interested in that too!
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Martin van den Bemt wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know the names of people doing jakarta JIRA admin ?
Are you looking for this?
http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Administrators.jspa
Cheers
Ortwin
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Dependencies: the Maven generated page on the project site lists them. I
strongly discourage manually maintaining them in a separate location.
JDK version: what a mess. IMHO this is THE information that is missing
on almost ANY project page out there.
As a user I expect this information close to
Julius Davies wrote:
Oh, one final note. If this gets sandboxed, I don't need to be a
committer at this time. I'm more than happy to just email patches.
Don't worry, David. I am sure you have plenty of fans here who will be
more than happy to vote for you as a committer!
Hi,
Does anyone (Henry?) know what happened to
http://www.apache.org/dev/nightly-builds.html ?
It's referenced from
http://www.apache.org/dev/
at the very bottom of the page. I'm looking for information how to get
nightly builds done for HttpComponents.
Ortwin
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Ummwhy not out of Gump?
Commons-HttpClient is being built by Gump. We have always been very
happy with it. What does it take to integrate some artifacts from
HttpComponents?
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Zilberstein Yuval wrote:
Hi,
Do you know maybe of a way to implement web services?
Yes.
http://ws.apache.org/
O.
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Zilberstein Yuval wrote:
Thanks a lot,
Do you know if it can be used on tomcat?
Yuval,
You are looking for Axis / Axis2.
This is not the right mailing list to discuss this. It's off topic for
almost everybody on this list. Please use that projects's mailing lists.
Ortwin
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not need a license (from Dept. of Comm. probably) depending on
who your customer is. Bad luck if it's Al Quaida :-)
Ortwin
alfonso veneziano wrote:
Hi Ortwin
since HTTP Client is not classified how can I export
it towards embargoed countries?
Cheers
Alfonso
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Ortwin Glück wrote:
As none of us developers is US resident
Isn't it quite absurd anyway, that code that wasn't written in the US in the
first place, and just happens to reside on an SVN server in California, falls
under their export regulations? What about setting up Apache SVN on Caiman
Yavuz SERT wrote:
First i searched tomcat mail lists but i couldn't find useful information,
they think this list is the right place, isn't it?
No, it's the wrong place. Please see http://tomcat.apache.org/lists.html
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