Hi folks,
how is the common svn commit access supposed to work? I was trying to
commit something to Fulcrum but got 403 Forbidden. I have commit
access to Torque, however. Any hint is welcome.
Bye, Thomas.
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Could some kind soul please add user tv as a developer to the Torque and
Turbine projects. Thanks in advance.
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Henri Yandell wrote:
You don't have commit rights to Turbine, so no on the Turbine JIRA bit.
??? Scott Eade sent message [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to announce the vote result. Is something wrong
with the vote?
Bye, Thomas.
Henri Yandell wrote:
Something's wrong with the chair :) I missed the email asking for commit
rights.
Nevermind.
Sorry about that, I've added you to both SVN and JIRA now.
Thanks a lot.
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[X] +1 I support the proposal
[ ] +0 I don't care
[ ] -1 I'm opposed to the proposal because...
Thanks, Scott, for bringing this to life.
Bye, Thomas.
Scott Eade wrote:
The Turbine project has been discussing a proposal to the board that the
Turbine projects leave the Jakarta umbrella and
+1
Nick Burch wrote:
After lots of discussion within POI, and Jakarta in general, we think POI
is ready to graduate to its own TLP. Thanks to the magic of ApacheCon,
lots of people have been on-hand to help finalise the proposal for this,
which is attached below.
Bye, Thomas.
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Henri Yandell wrote:
[ ] +1 I support the proposal
[ ] +0 I don't care
[ ] -1 I'm opposed to the proposal because...
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Hi folks,
After much discussion on the JCS developer list, the first official
release of JCS (version 1.3) after leaving the Turbine project is ready
to vote on.
You can find the created artifacts here:
site: http://people.apache.org/~tv/jcs/
jars: http://people.apache.org/~tv/jcs/jar/
dist:
Thomas Vandahl wrote:
Now, shall we release JCS as it is published there?
[X] +1 Yes, JCS 1.3 should be released
[ ] 0 I do not care
[ ] -1 No (give reasons)
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sebb wrote:
Sorry, but: -1
There should be NOTICE files in all the archives (jar, zip etc).
The NOTICE file (found in SVN) needs to refer to Xerox - see
jcs-1.3\src\aspect\Trace.aj
No KEYS file to check the signatures - and could not find it in SVN.
Sourcefiles:
There should probably
sebb wrote:
But you _are_ still a committer...
Yes, but then, everybody else in Jakarta is also potentially a committer
for JCS and we would not want to list them all.
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sebb wrote:
Sorry, but: -1
There should be NOTICE files in all the archives (jar, zip etc).
The NOTICE file (found in SVN) needs to refer to Xerox - see
jcs-1.3\src\aspect\Trace.aj
No KEYS file to check the signatures - and could not find it in SVN.
Sourcefiles:
There should probably
sebb wrote:
I don't think so. The NOTICE is not supposed to contain the license.
It doesn't. It contains what I understand as license header of that
one Xerox file and the associated copyright notice.
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sebb wrote:
I find the current NOTICE rather misleading - it looks as though the
whole of JCS is licensed under a Xerox licence.
I think it's therefore important to fix this.
From re-reading the NOTICE file, I agree with you. My proposal to solve
this is the following:
---8---
Apache
sebb wrote:
The NOTICE file is not supposed to contain any licenses.
I beg to differ, but I will not go into this again.
I suggest you remove the Xerox license header from it, and add it to
the LICENSE file, with the appropriate introduction.
The LICENSE.txt file is supposed to contain the ASL
Thomas Vandahl wrote:
Actually, it's more than that. But so be it. I will update the files on
my site and kindly ask for a re-vote.
Done. I chose the separate LICENSE file. The maven2-POM is also part of
the distribution.
Bye, Thomas
Hi Roland,
Roland Weber wrote:
Hi Thomas,
I could not find any information about whether Rony Flatscher is a
member of the PMC
In the committers-only SVN module is a file board/committee-info.txt
which lists the PMCs of all Apache projects. It's (supposed to be ;-)
the authoritative
sebb wrote:
Sorry for the delay in responding.
The NOTICE file is much clearer, and the Xerox license is identified,
so I am withdrawing my -1.
When the rules have been clarified, the next release can implement any
changes if necessary.
Sebastian
Thanks, I will clarify the result now,
Martin van den Bemt wrote:
If you vote again your vote is binding too :)
Next time. Thanks again for voting me in.
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Thomas Vandahl wrote:
Voting has closed. Here are the results:
+1 votes:
Hanson Char [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thomas Vandahl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Henning Schmiedehausen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Aaron Smuts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Scott Eade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Rony G. Flatscher [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Jakarta JCS 1.3 is now available. JCS is a distributed caching system
written in Java. This release is the first official release of JCS under
the Jakarta Project.
JCS 1.3 has been uploaded to the usual places and is/will soon be
available in either binary or source form from the following
sebb wrote:
Thanks; that's also fixed the missing updates.
I wonder how it happened?
That was me. I could have *sworn* that I copied these over by accident
and as busy to remove them as fast as possible. Is this procedure svn
update - edit - ant - svn commit - svn update site documented
Hi Roland,
Roland Weber wrote:
This one covers svn, but not the Ant part:
http://www.apache.org/dev/project-site.html
The ant part is covered by the readme in SVN. A hint in that file would
have helped. Sorry for the fuzz.
Bye, Thomas.
Danny Angus wrote:
Yes.. http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jakarta-site2.html
I've never seen this before. What link would have taken me there? From
jakarta.apache.org, I mean?
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Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Why? W/o Jakarta, the diagrams don't make any sense. For example, the
Jakarta-free one has velocity's only relationship to DB (!), and for
Harmony, to DB and XML! Ant, arguably one of the most pervasive
projects, has no connection to anything else...
I agree with
Hi folks,
sorry for the off-topic question but I was bitten by a generic Java
issue and I thought there might be a couple of experts out there.
I tried to use FileChannel.transferTo() to copy large files efficiently.
Now the common way to use this is
inChannel.transferTo(0, inChannel.size(),
Otis Gospodnetic wrote:
For example, I just got an email about Mailet 2.4 release, but there was no
link to release notes or a JIRA link that might show what was done between
2.3 and 2.4. I couldn't find any information on the site either. So, my
questions are:
Maybe I just don't know
On 15.10.09 00:49, Henri Yandell wrote:
Slightly less tongue in cheek - maybe now is the time to move ORO,
Regexp and ECS over to Commons.
I thought, Attic was the correct place, at least for ECS?
Bye, Thomas.
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Rahul Akolkar wrote:
[Suggestion is to please reply to the gene...@jakarta list only]
This is a vote to consolidate the development lists at Jakarta into
one development and one notifications list. For background including
timing, anticipated benefits and some discussion, see proposal [1]
On 22.03.11 01:00, Rahul Akolkar wrote:
This is a vote to move Jakarta Regexp to the Apache Attic, based on
the outcome of the most recent discussion on the topic.
+1
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On 10.11.11 19:01, Henri Yandell wrote:
A joint vote to retire Jakarta into the Attic and to ask the board to
close down the PMC.
[ ] +1
[ ] -1, because
+1
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