RE: An open letter to 3 developers

2000-12-23 Thread Paulo Gaspar
-Original Message- From: Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] on 12/19/2000 1:31 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And given that you didn't like what he said, you felt an urge to verify if he complies with the apache license ? No, that is how you decided to

RE: An open letter to 3 developers

2000-12-23 Thread Paulo Gaspar
Brilliant! I would never be able to put it so well. I think that every word here is important and I subscribe them all. (Yes, that is why I didn't edit them.) Have fun, Paulo Gaspar -Original Message- From: Christopher Cain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, December 19,

Re: An open letter to 3 developers

2000-12-19 Thread Jon Stevens
on 12/19/2000 11:09 AM, "Bergquist, Brett" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm using TC3.x as the backend for an network management system that we ship/sell/give away with our equipment. I appreciate that you are using Tomcat, but... I'm sorry, but I missed the part on your website where you Credit

RE: An open letter to 3 developers

2000-12-19 Thread Timm, Sean
Jon Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote: I'm sorry, but I missed the part on your website where you Credit the ASF for the use of the software according to the license on the software that you are using. Would you like to please point that out to me? I looked here:

RE: An open letter to 3 developers

2000-12-19 Thread Arun Katkere
PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: An open letter to 3 developers on 12/19/2000 11:09 AM, "Bergquist, Brett" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm using TC3.x as the backend for an network management system that we ship/sell/give away with our equipment. I appreciat

Re: An open letter to 3 developers

2000-12-19 Thread Jon Stevens
on 12/19/2000 1:31 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: And given that you didn't like what he said, you felt an urge to verify if he complies with the apache license ? No, that is how you decided to interpret it. But whatever. It's not that often that I see apache people going

Re: An open letter to 3 developers

2000-12-19 Thread Christopher Cain
Ted Husted wrote: It seems to me that the core issue is that * TC3.x will need more committers if it is going to remain viable once TC4 is released. If you believe in Costin and TC3.x, then the thing to do is jump-in and earn your committer's badge, so you will have a binding vote.