, March 13, 2002 4:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Introduction, new maintainer for kaffe
Hi,
Very happy to know that kaffe is up again.
I think it is the best available JVMs(abundance in no. of platforms it
supports for a minimal size) if it is maintained well and updated to latest
Hi,
Very happy to know that kaffe is up again.
I think it is the best available JVMs(abundance in no. of platforms it
supports for a minimal size) if it is maintained well and updated to latest
standards. (E.g. unix-pthread, multiple instances, Java 2 compliancy etc.)
Reards
Prasad
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> Hi,
>
Jim
Welcome aboard, I'm glad to hear someone is taking the reins and not letting
a good idea fall by the wayside.
Mark
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>Jim Pick wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Jim Pick.
>>
>>I have volunteered to take over the reigns of the kaffe project from
>>it's origi
Hi.
This is very good news!
Jim Pick wrote:
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> 4) Start active development on a new major release of kaffe.
>
>I've got a lot of ideas for what should be done with it. But I'll
>discuss those separately because I'd like to see some contributions
>and some debate. :-)
Where is
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, Jim Pick wrote:
> 2) Make a new release as soon as possible.
>Version 1.0.6 came out in July, 2000, and there hasn't been a
>release since (although there has been CVS activity). I'd like to
>do a minimal amount of testing, and see if we can get it out,
>perh
Hi Jim
I'm a novice in Java environment, but i'm very interested in contribute with
this project. I worked to many years with "C" language in the industrial
software area, and i know enough about design patterns, mainly because today
i'm a university professor in Software Engineering. I would li
On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 03:02:23PM -0800, Jim Pick wrote:
>I'm hoping I can get the CVS archive from Ean Schuessler at
>Brainfood so I can set it up on the new machine. Also, down the
>road, it would be nice to migrate the mailing list to the new
>machine so Daniel Veillard doesn
Very happy to hear that kaffe is alive again.
I think it can be a great product when maintained and active developed.
Best regards
Michael
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From: "Jim Pick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Wednesday, March 13, 2002 12:02 AM
Jim,
I'd like to wish you good luck in your new role. Many a time I have
checked the kaffe.org site for another release, only to be disappointed.
I really feel the need for a SMALL cleanroom implementation, and am glad
the project is going again! Although not a Java programmer, I might just
bec
Hello Jim,
Good news! Welcome to Kaffee.
Happy to know that someone has time to maintain Kaffe.
I think Kaffe is important for the open-source community.
Have a nice day.
-jec
Jim Pick wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'd like to introduce myself. My name is Jim Pick.
>
>I have volunteered to take over the reig
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