r than anything else, I'm 6'0")
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FYI, I just *mostly* implemented the J2EE extensions for Turbine's
Connection pool (the classes now at least implement the interfaces). It took
me all of about 30 minutes.
Have fun.
Thank you :) :) :)
Pier
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Peter Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Conclusion ?? (it should be obvious).
Conclusion: They pay my salary, and make me happy... If you want a select()
call, it's as easy as 1...2...3... to write it using JNI...
Pier :)
Brian Behlendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this didn't seem to go through yesterday
It did :)
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: lists that don't require subscriber
Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
just sent a request for vote now on [EMAIL PROTECTED] ...
:)
Since you're at it already, can you please also tell them that I'm going to
change the mailing list name from [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ? :)
Let me know...
Pier
Brian Behlendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lists to moderate:
- slide-dev (Remy)
- slide-user (Remy)
Email address? Er, I'll let you deal with it.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] :) He's one of my fellow bandwidth stealers :)
(I contacted him and he agreed, in exchange for WebMail on betaversion.org.
Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Regarding cactus :
I think we should leave a few more days for other committer to vote. I don't
know what the standard number of days to leave. Why don't we say until
monday 12:00 PM GMT. Then we submit the proposition to the PMC for their
blessing.
Vincent Massol [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, don't take me wrong here :-)
I don't :) :) :)
I just jumped in because I saw some post on this newsgroup saying that you
wanted to homogeneise mailing lists ... I probably misunderstood the intent
which was maybe only to standardise on the
:
Sam Ruby, +1
Stephen Crans, +1
Pier Fumagalli, +1
Could PMC members be kind enough to review this proposition and make a vote
accordingly.
Thank you very much,
-Vincent Massol
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, September 14, 2001 4:43 PM
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Making Commons-Cactus a top level projet
[snip]
We need:
- a new
All done... CVS moved (preserving history in jakarta-commons and renaming
packages and directories in jakarta-cactus), mailing lists have been
created, so, I believe I'm done... Have fun...
Pier
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I've set up the new top-level entry. Let me know what components and
versions you would like set up, and I will do those as well.
Thanks Craig..
Pier
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Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is my proposal for new project creation guidelines. I have not linked
it into the main site until I can get 3 +1 votes from the PMC and 0 -1 votes
from the PMC.
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/newproject.html
I will accept any patches
Endre Stølsvik at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Put your project on SourceForget.net. There is another project there that is
| now hugely successful that we also rejected here and which I hosted for a
| number of years on my own dime, the Jboss project. Hope is not lost.
So you (Jakarta)
Tim Vernum at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you know that JBoss would have worked within Jakarta?
Simply, it wouldn't have... We would have been stuck in a very long flamewar
forever :) That's why Jboss is not @ Jakarta...
Pier
We should link this http://jakarta.apache.org/LICENSE from the website.
Pier
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Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2001 13:58:20 -0700
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: looking for ASL material
Hi -
One of the Web
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 10/19/01 5:50 AM, Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1... Just remove the word ASP between decline and market in the little
boxed text :)
Pier
Why? That was a direct quote.
That isn't M$ ASP, it is 'application service provider
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://importscrubber.sourceforge.net/ant.html
org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.optional.importscrubber.ImportScrubberTask
Given that this isn't an official Jakarta project, shouldn't the tool choose
another namespace?
Indeed...
Pier
Jason van Zyl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like their project, the only thing I'm concerned about it is here:
http://bcel.sourceforge.net/licensing.html
Markus has agreed to change the licensing strictly over to the AL.
Big +1 then :)
Pier
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
import email.RequireApproval.vm;
Wow. When did Velocity files become ok to import? :-)
You didn't know? They're adding those to the VM spec, so that you can
directly write in Velocity without having the hassle to pass thru Java :) :)
Pier (being
Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Catalina does not distribute the JSSE (from the catalina/build.xml):
target name=copy-jsse.jar if=copy.jsse.jar
!-- Cannot redistribute JSSE
copy todir=${catalina.build}/common/lib file=${jcert.jar}/
copy todir=${catalina.build}/common/lib
Kasper Nielsen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so this is an US export law issue and not a Sun License issue?
AFAIK (in theory, but I'm not a lawyer), it is...
Pier
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Jason van Zyl at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Here's a summary of the PMC voting with respect to moving BCEL
to Jakarta:
[+1] Peter Donald
[+1] Pierpaolo Fumagalli
[+1]Ted Husted
[ ] Ceki Gülcü
[+1] Geir Magnusson Jr.
[ ] Vincent Massol
[+1] Craig McClanahan
[+1] Sam Ruby
Paulo Gaspar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am receiving no mail from any Apache mailling list for a couple of days.
I am also getting no answer from the mailling list management robot.
Do you know what is happening?
Daedalus is backlogged... We're moving *@jakarta.apache.org on a new
Pier Fumagalli at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The description in Reply-To was wrong... Let's hope I got it right this time
:) :) :)
And I got List-Post wrong too... Damn, sometimes I'm such a * :)
Pier
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Jon Stevens at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Needless to say, Scarab is fully OSS, performs quite well and the code is a
very nice example of how to write an extremely complex web app.
http://scarab.tigris.org/
(Just to repeat myself) _I_WANT_IT_NOW_TO_REPLACE_THAT_STINK_OF_BUGZILLA_
Hey folks... I moved the OLD Jyve FAQ from daedalus to nagoya too (re,
FreeBSD and it's VM don't go well along together, let's see if Solaris 8 can
solve the intermittent VM crash problems).
Can someone with some spare cycles change the links from
jakarta.apache.org:8080/jyve-faq/ to
One year, three months and five days. It definitely didn't last long, or not
as long as I would have expected, or as long as I would have liked it. What?
Oh, I believe you noticed it already: effective today I'm no longer a Sun
Microsystems employee...
Well folks, it has been a long and wild
On 17/11/2001 09:33 am, Peter Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
How do I go about getting permissions for Bugzilla stuff. ie I need to mess
with some version labels in Bugzilla for the Avalon project. Looks like it
would have been Piers job .. maybe I should email the other admin for
On Thursday, October 11, 2001, at 02:48 pm, Daryl Beattie wrote:
1) What is the current status of stylebook? Can I get a (very)
brief history
of it?
It's dead... Very brief history? I wrote it to build the
XML.APACHE.ORG website, it's being used, but nobody wants to
maintain it...
2)
Alex McLintock at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Project X is written because it is useful to Company Y.
Company Y attempts to market Project X because they think it is useful to
others.
Company Y decides they wont get enough money for Project X
Company Y offers Project X to the Opensource
Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Donald wrote:
I just realized that a few of my posts to the pmc list and the general list
have not got approved by the moderator yet (had a change of email addie). So
I guess I wam wondering who the moderator is and when they are likely to come
back
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Proposal for POI - A Jakarta Subproject
version 1.0 - 17 Jan 2002
Late as always ... +1 :)
Pier
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On 17 Jan 2002, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Date: 17 Jan 2002 14:45:26 -0500
From: Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: Jakarta General List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: general at jakarta [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: POI Development [EMAIL
Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 2/20/02 8:35 AM, Vladimir Bossicard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Log4J was hosted on SourceForge
POI was hosted on SourceForge
BCEL was hosted on SouceForge
My point is that you need 'a' SourceForge to start your project.
No you don't.
FYI...
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Organization: Apache Software Foundation
Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2002 12:08:51 +
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: BugZilla back up... :)
Database restored, no data lost, everything is running fine...
Pier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 7 people with the largest number of votes (in alphabetical order):
Stefan Bodewig
Craig McClanahan
Diane Holt
Conor MacNeill
Geir Magnusson Jr.
Costin Monolache
Sam Ruby
Interestingly enough this will be the
acoliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is that not a measure of success? A healthy and mature project shouldn't
depend on its founders for its continued development... Congradulations to
the founders. :-)
I wasn't implying any negative aspect on that... Actually we all moved on
to do other
Folks, this is _NOT_ a forum for discussing any random project features on
the planet... Please, let's stick to JAKARTA stuff, thank you (before I
start kicking out people)... K'?
Pier
Michael Pan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HUP does not work on Linux, but it could be easily ported to Linux.
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now that the website is updated...
Could Someone help us get bugzilla setup for POI?
(sorry to be so demanding... :-) )
Sure... Send out details (in private) about your account on bugzilla (or
open a new one), and I can make that happen... :)
Danny Angus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering how (if?) other projects (than james) manage automated
nightly builds. I have a server that could do the checkout,building and
upload.
Does anyone have a shell script, ant script, or cron job I could rip-off?
d.
Everything
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, We've committed a number of changes to the POI site. If someone
with requisite karma could apply this on the http server we'd appreciate
it.
Done.
Pier
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James Strachan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JavaOne is around the corner. Do any Jakarta folks fancy a JavaOne get
together in a bar somewhere? Maybe Jon's new bar?
StudioZ would be cool... Too bad it's not _that_ close to the Moscone
(probably 10 blocks?) and too bad that I won't be able to be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Including whiteboards, etternet-hubs, wireless, telcon/phone, coffee,
thee, softdrinks c for one day (take your pick; tentative suggestion:
that Tuesday).
Plane tickets? :)
Pier
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Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would love to host JakartaOne at Studio Z. I think it would be a lot of
fun.
For free. *
However, I do need to know the day/time/length of the event as well as what
other things will be needed (chairs/tables/whatever). Unless some people
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You must realize that there are different objectives. It is the goal of
GNU to get all software to use the GPL. It is not a goal of Apache to
get all software covered by the APL. We're programmers, not lawyers.
That's why I wouldn't be that
Danny Angus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And anyway aren't licence issues beyond the remit of Jakarta?
Practically anyone has a word on the matter, as members are listening, but
the legal decision (and legal obligations, bindings, restrictions,
yadayadayada) are a privilege of members of the
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2002-03-05 at 07:39, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You must realize that there are different objectives. It is the goal of
GNU to get all software to use the GPL. It is not a goal of Apache to
get all
Jeff Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
As promised, I've written up an ASL vs. GPL page, for possible
inclusion on jakarta-site2. I've more tried to capture the spirit of the
thing from the Apache POV, than duplicate the detailed arguments in the
O'Reilly article referenced at the end.
Marc Saegesser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would love to see a document describes the Apache Software License, the
philosophy behind it and why we think the ASL is a good thing. What I don't
want is another tirade about why GPL sucks.
That's a good thing (TM) ,but, as well, I don't think
Paul Hammant [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
Enterprise Object Broker (EOB) is an application server that tries to a
be a simpler EJB container. It is not complete yet, but we have many
demos showing local, remote, and webapp usage.
Ok. Will we all stop using general@jakarta for
Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
o We will need some financial support to pay for the paper and copying
cost. Maybe 1/4 size 8.5x11 handbills can be cheap to produce at kinko's?
If someone could figure out how much it would cost, I will be happy to pay
for some, and we can take a
Steven Noels [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sad, but true:
http://jcp.org/jsr/results/99-7-1.jsp
/Steven
I don't know how much sadness there is in that vote. Of course it's not a
victory, but reading from the comments of the different voters (at the
bottom), the issues we raised were listened
Peter Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 to Sam being chair regardless of whether he wants to or not ;)
I second this nomination... Sam's great at handling crap jobs :) :) :)
(Ok, ok... He's also great on great stuff... But that's not the point!)
Pier
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GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So who should decide of next standards and apis for oss ?
w3c,
Good candidate... Too bad that they don't own the word JAVA.
ASF,
We don't do API, we do products FWIW... This major shift should be a thing
to be seriously considered by the members
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not to long ago I sent an explanation on why I thought the Search link
should be changed to google instead of search.apache.org. Explaining
well, that either search.apache.org isn't updated very often or just in
fact isn't very good. I gave some
Not acked...
Pier
CCing general since the site looks generated with Anakia, and therefore
might affect other projects as well...
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Date: Mon, 18 Mar 2002 13:38:12 +1100
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: the POI site is
GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll wake up, i'll wake up.
If it's not a joke or just a 'declaration d'intention'
to be quickly forgotten later, it's a great success
not only for ASF or OSS, but for Java community.
Folks... The kids you need to thank are here, and well-known...
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Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 14:21:26 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Misspelling
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/news.html#0327.1
release is misspelled as relase
Regards,
Scott
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Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2002-03-28 at 09:00, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On 28 Mar 2002, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just looked, because I thought there was one, and there is a
category for BCEL.
I have created one with Pier's help just today, should have
Ceki Gülcü [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 15:10 28.03.2002 -0600, Morgan Delagrange wrote:
Where is this world where everyone uses Log4J?
That world = (world - jakarta)
I tend to agree with Ceki! :) I never used it until I didn't move on from
Jakarta and went to do some real work for my
Berin Loritsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Attached is a small screenshot of the maven page with a white
header.
Aaah WINXPCRAP! :)
Pier
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Not acked...
Pier
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Organization: FreeBSD Project
Date: Wed, 3 Apr 2002 20:22:43 +0200
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Typo in webpage title
Hi,
There's a small typo in the title of
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 04:00, Peter Donald wrote:
Hi,
Is there any desire to get a mailman interface to the Apache mailing lists?
(For those of you who don't know it is the same interface used at sourceforge
- but their archives suck so we can use
Not something we can take care of It's krankikom.de's problem... :)
(look the From header below! :)
Pier
Paulo Gaspar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My mails (as webmaster) were filtered as spam.
Something must be missing at that spam filter.
This way it is hard to play webmaster.
: RE: [HELP!!!] - Webmaster spam filter problem
LOL!
(Yeah, laughing about silly me!)
Thanks Pier,
Paulo
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From: Pier Fumagalli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 17, 2002 7:15 PM
To: Jakarta General List
Subject: Re: [HELP!!!] - Webmaster spam
Joe Kesselman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just got a note from someone complaining that the subject
web page shows them how to subscribe and unsubscribe, but
doesn't actually tell them how to _post_ to the mailing
lists. Took a look, and they're right; the description of
each list uses its
Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe Kesselman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just got a note from someone complaining that the subject
web page shows them how to subscribe and unsubscribe, but
doesn't actually tell them how to _post_ to the mailing
lists. Took a look, and they're right
Folks, I'm serous this time: you might start seeing messages from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] popping into your inbox like the this one:
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Date: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 10:01:11 -0400 (CLT)
Subject: A new website
Hello,This is a very new website
I wish
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps you should contact the tomcat user's mail list.
Or perhaps you should read the README.txt that states mod_webapp doesn't
work under Windows and that pier doesn't have a windows box so someone
who does can either fix it or you can install a
Before any project can get in, you'll need to find a sponsoring ASF
member... I would love to do it if I weren't in tight time-constraints...
You have some lobbying to-do :)
Pier
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crossdb Project
Current site: www.crossdb.com
Version 0.1 beta
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tomcat without a db is like a hot dog without a bun. ;-)
It's called wurstel in germany, and works great with rosti... :)
(Meaning, FWIW, I use Tomcat w/o a DB and it does what it needs to do, parse
XML, apply XSLTs and deliver content! :)
Pier
Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 4/29/02 1:11 AM, Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Creative names.. Well.. This isn't a fashion school or something. It's
hardcore coding.
I disagree.
Coding is an art form and the creators should be given the freedom and
Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jakarta
Annoying..
We can rename it EDAJAON
Endre Doesn't Appreciate Jakarta As Our Name
Which should make you happy?
No, not really.
But why did Jakarta end up with that rather nonsense name?
Because the very first meeting between
Gunnar Rønning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
* Endre Stølsvik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jakarta
Annoying..
Jakarta is a city on Java. The name makes perfect sense to me as Jakarta
is a community developing software based on Java.
It makes me laugh that so many people involved with this
Fernandez Martinez, Alejandro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not any more. As of today, Google returns
http://jakarta.apache.org/
as the first hit for Jakarta...
WHOHA! :) That's cool! :)
Pier
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Danny Angus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
did anyone else get this sponsored link on the google jakarta results
page?
Jakarta - Are your business web sites and J2EE applications Unbreakable?
www.oracle.com
FREE Oracle High Availability Middleware Strategy Guide!
Looks like someone is
Jon Scott Stevens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 4/29/02 8:18 AM, Conor MacNeill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Endre Stølsvik wrote:
But why did Jakarta end up with that rather nonsense name?
Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia located on the island of Java.
One nonsense name deserves
Alex McLintock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't think there is any forum appropriate for that yet, and I can see
that some people (such as Pier above) isn't so keen on discussing it on the
existing mailing lists. :-)
It's not that I'm not keen, don't get me wrong, I just don't know anything
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The 'Source Code' link leads to a page that is butt ugly.
Absolutely beautiful on my Mozilla 1.0-RC1 browser on OS/X.
The javadoc page is also yeachh
The JavaDoc page is generated using the standard doclet AFAICS. I don't see
any difference from
GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Costin, just like with Tomcat 3 vs. Tomcat 4. We all learned
that you can't
force projects to work together. Nor can you vote -1 on it. Given our
history, I'm really surprised to hear you trying to argue for
something like
that. You hypocrite.
Again
Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/2/02 5:28 PM, Berin Loritsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
:) We'd probably be running UNIX on our desktops with a standard
and friendly GUI.
I am. I use a mac w/ OS X :)
Same here... Everywhere... :)
Pier
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Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jon Stevens wrote:
Maven is more than just a build system.
And Gump does at least one thing that Maven does not. And Centipede does
at least one thing that neither of then do.
So what you end up with is a venn diagram of information that each
Thank to Daniel Rall, we finally have an in-house mail archive for
JAKARTA.APACHE.ORG, with all our history so far.
The baby is running on Tigris' EyeBrowse and can be accessed here:
http://nagoya.apache.org/
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On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 08:34 PM, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Thank to Daniel Rall, we finally have an in-house mail archive for
JAKARTA.APACHE.ORG, with all our history so far.
The baby is running on Tigris' EyeBrowse and can be accessed here
Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and
I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially like it),
but out of curiosity, how is this sort of thing decided? I've seen no
mention of this switch up to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 3 May 2002, Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
on 5/3/02 12:38 PM, Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and
I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially
Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/3/02 12:38 PM, Waldhoff, Rodney [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't have anything against Scarab (in fact I may even prefer it), and
I've no particular love for BugZilla (in fact I don't especially like
it),
but out of curiosity, how is this sort
Daniel Rall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm sure someone else will manage it but some of the lists have zero
entries, e.g. turbine-maven-dev
I know, old problem. I'm regenerating the mbox indices now (which is
going to make nagoya very slow for a bit, btw).
Dan,
petite_abeille [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday, May 3, 2002, at 08:34 PM, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
Thank to Daniel Rall, we finally have an in-house mail archive for
JAKARTA.APACHE.ORG, with all our history so far.
The baby is running on Tigris' EyeBrowse and can be accessed here
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jon.html
Jon, where the HECK did you get that picture from? I'm going to spread it to
a huge chunk of common friends pretty soon :)
BTW, the content of that page, is right... I mean, I've been around since
more or less Jon has (probably couple of months less?
It is the same installation, we just switched ports and maybe daniel is
reindexing stuff around...
Pier
Daniel Ritchey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What happened to the one at
http://nagoya.apache.org:8080/eyebrowse/ViewLists
It had all the lists archived instead of the few that are
Daniel Rall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hadn't been able to reach the one at 8080 from off the machine since
Pier installed the mod_proxy ProxyPass magic for httpd (other than by
telnetting from the box and submitting the HTTP request by hand).
Personally, I much prefer not having to provide
Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel Rall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I hadn't been able to reach the one at 8080 from off the machine since
Pier installed the mod_proxy ProxyPass magic for httpd (other than by
telnetting from the box and submitting the HTTP request by hand
Someone got time on their hands to fix those?
Pier (need to go to bed)
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Alef Arendsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Is there a maven mailing list available? I could not find one on the site...
turbine-maven-dev and turbine-maven-user @ jakarta
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Danny Angus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
11:01:34 Request from 192.168.0.3 for MX-record for jakarta.apache.org.
11:01:34 Sending request to ns.hyperreal.org. (209.133.83.22) for
MX-record for jakarta.apache.org.
11:01:34 Reply from 209.133.83.22 about MX-record for jakarta.apache.org.:
Danny Angus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, ok.
I thought that trying the A record was a last-ditch attempt once every means
of getting an MX record had failed.
It is... First you check if you have an MX, if you don't you check if you
have A, if you don't you fail... But given that most of the
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Thank to Daniel Rall, we finally have an in-house mail archive for
JAKARTA.APACHE.ORG, with all our history so far.
The baby is running on Tigris' EyeBrowse and can be accessed here:
http://nagoya.apache.org/
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