On 10/08/2003, at 08:51, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I don't know of any reason for it to not be public, but I'm cc'ing the
list.
I also can't see a reason to keep the list private, so +1 from my side
:)
Cheers,
Erik
--- Noel
On 23/10/2003, at 08:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone interested in reviving this project?
Although I won't be of any great help when it comes to Java
specifics, I'll be lurking here and perhaps might be able to lend
a hand when questions concerning our mirroring system crop
up...
Cheers,
On 06.11.2003, at 21:50, Leo Simons wrote:
yes it does; IIRC the repository project is currently a president's
committee that
was charged with figuring out how to integrate jar files into the
distribution layout.
Could you please elaborate further on this? I couldn't find any
reference to
the
On 08.03.2004, at 23:20, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
project
pomVersion3/pomVersion
groupIdapache-jaxme/groupId
nameApache Jaxme/name
currentVersion0.2/currentVersion
organization
nameApache Software Foundation/name
The official name is 'The Apache Software Foundation', as
On 21.09.2004, at 22:42, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
Here are the email headers for the new rsync reporting address:
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Received: from tribal.metalab.unc.edu
(IDENT:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[152.2.210.122]) by hogshead.codehaus.org (8.11.6/8.11.6) with ESMTP id
i8LKXN331667 for
On 06.01.2005, at 21:04, Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible that I can moderate the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mail
list? We seem to be getting a lot of non-subscribers posting there
(and crossposting to infra@), and I'd prefer to keep the discussion
together on the other list by letting them