Re: [VOTE] New committer: Mark Thomas

2003-11-21 Thread Andy Armstrong
Remy Maucherat wrote:

He has my +1.
+1

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Mark Thomas

2003-11-21 Thread Jean-Francois Arcand
+1

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Hi,

I'd like to nominate Mark Thomas as a Tomcat committer. He has 
contibuted a significant amount of fixes already, and does what nobody 
else does: roam Bugzila to fix older issues and cleanup the database. 
He has special interest in the WebDAV code, which currently has no 
maintainer.

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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Mark Thomas

2003-11-20 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Howdy,
Cool, +1.

I roam bugzilla for old issues every now and then ;)

Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics


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Hi,

I'd like to nominate Mark Thomas as a Tomcat committer. He has
contibuted a significant amount of fixes already, and does what nobody
else does: roam Bugzila to fix older issues and cleanup the database. He
has special interest in the WebDAV code, which currently has no maintainer.

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Mark Thomas

2003-11-20 Thread Julian Reschke
Remy Maucherat wrote:

Hi,

I'd like to nominate Mark Thomas as a Tomcat committer. He has 
contibuted a significant amount of fixes already, and does what nobody 
else does: roam Bugzila to fix older issues and cleanup the database. He 
has special interest in the WebDAV code, which currently has no maintainer.

He has my +1.
I can't vote (not being an active community member except for 
reporting bugs), but I certainly agree (just a few seconds ago I thanked 
him for working on the DAV issues).

Julian

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Mark Thomas

2003-11-20 Thread Bob Herrmann

Sure,
+1

 Hi,

 I'd like to nominate Mark Thomas as a Tomcat committer. He has
 contibuted a significant amount of fixes already, and does what nobody
 else does: roam Bugzila to fix older issues and cleanup the database. He
  has special interest in the WebDAV code, which currently has no
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Mark Thomas

2003-11-20 Thread Amy Roh
+1

Amy

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Mark Thomas

2003-11-20 Thread Filip Hanik
+1

welcome aboard

Filip
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Mark Thomas

2003-11-20 Thread Bill Barker
+1
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Mark Thomas

2003-11-20 Thread Jan Luehe
+1.

Jan

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contibuted a significant amount of fixes already, and does what nobody 
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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Mark Thomas

2003-11-20 Thread Larry Isaacs
+1

Larry

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 I'd like to nominate Mark Thomas as a Tomcat committer. He has 
 contibuted a significant amount of fixes already, and does 
 what nobody 
 else does: roam Bugzila to fix older issues and cleanup the 
 database. He 
 has special interest in the WebDAV code, which currently has 
 no maintainer.
 
 He has my +1.
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Mark Thomas

2003-11-20 Thread Tim Funk
+1

-Tim

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I'd like to nominate Mark Thomas as a Tomcat committer. He has 
contibuted a significant amount of fixes already, and does what nobody 
else does: roam Bugzila to fix older issues and cleanup the database. He 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Eric Carmichael

2003-08-28 Thread Eric Carmichael
 +1, welcome on board

Thanks, happy to be here.

 If he like Xerces, he can jump on that side too ;-)
 -- Jeanfrancois

I'm going to stick to Tomcat 5/Jasper 2 while there are still bugs there
that I can do something about.  After that, well, Xerces can't be any less
glamorous than SMAPping

Finally, while I have the floor, I'd like to ask for guidance on Bugzilla
#21390, which has been pending longer than any of the other Tomcat 5/Jasper
2 bugs.  It can be fixed in two very different ways, and I don't know which
way is the right way.  I've written the spec folks to ask for clarification,
but I haven't had a response, so I'm hoping someone on this list can direct
me.

Eric

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Eric Carmichael

2003-08-27 Thread Henri Gomez
Remy Maucherat a écrit :

I'd like to nominate Eric Carmichael as a committer on the Tomcat 
project. Eric has been steadily supplying quality patches to the new 
Jasper which will implement the JSP 2.0 specification, and has helped 
fix outstanding bug reports. He plans to continue contributing in the 
future.

He has my +1.

+1, welcome on board

Better now than never ;)



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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Eric Carmichael

2003-08-18 Thread Tim Funk
+1 (If more votes are still needed)

-Tim



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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Eric Carmichael

2003-08-14 Thread Kin-Man Chung
He has my +1 as well.  Yan and I need all the help on Jasper!

 Date: Sun, 10 Aug 2003 18:56:49 +0200
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 I'd like to nominate Eric Carmichael as a committer on the Tomcat 
 project. Eric has been steadily supplying quality patches to the new 
 Jasper which will implement the JSP 2.0 specification, and has helped 
 fix outstanding bug reports. He plans to continue contributing in the 
 future.
 
 He has my +1.
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Eric Carmichael

2003-08-14 Thread Jan Luehe
+1. I second what Kin-Man said. :)

Jan

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Eric Carmichael

2003-08-14 Thread Jean-Francois Arcand
+1.

If he like Xerces, he can jump on that side too ;-)

-- Jeanfrancois

Remy Maucherat wrote:

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Filip Hanik

2002-12-17 Thread Glenn Nielsen
+1 Welcome aboard Filip

Remy Maucherat wrote:

I'd like to nominate Filip Hanik filip at filip.net as a committer on 
the Tomcat project. Filip has written the clustering code that was 
committed recently in the Tomcat 5 CVS, and is willing to maintain it, 
as well as continuing to improve it (including supporting large 
clusters). Filip is one of the authors of JavaGroups, the Java based 
clustering framework used in the new Tomcat clustering code.

He has my +1.

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Filip Hanik

2002-12-17 Thread Remy Maucherat
Glenn Nielsen wrote:

+1 Welcome aboard Filip


A little bit late, as Filip already got his account ;-)
Welcome on board Filip :)

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Filip Hanik

2002-12-17 Thread Henri Gomez
Remy Maucherat wrote:

Glenn Nielsen wrote:


+1 Welcome aboard Filip



A little bit late, as Filip already got his account ;-)
Welcome on board Filip :)


Did there is any chance to have one day javagroups as an
jakarta project covered by an ASF license ?



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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Filip Hanik

2002-12-17 Thread Glenn Nielsen
I knew that, just wanted to show my support.  I am interested in the results
of the new clustering, at some point I want to setup clustering for one of my
customers.

Regards,

Glenn

Remy Maucherat wrote:

Glenn Nielsen wrote:


+1 Welcome aboard Filip



A little bit late, as Filip already got his account ;-)
Welcome on board Filip :)

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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Filip Hanik

2002-12-17 Thread Filip Hanik
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Remy Maucherat wrote:
 Glenn Nielsen wrote:

 +1 Welcome aboard Filip


 A little bit late, as Filip already got his account ;-)
 Welcome on board Filip :)

Did there is any chance to have one day javagroups as an
jakarta project covered by an ASF license ?

I doubt that will happen anytime soon, it is quite a process to do that. And
it is really up to Bela since he is the founder and this is his baby :))

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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Filip Hanik

2002-12-17 Thread Filip Hanik
I knew that, just wanted to show my support.  I am interested in
the results
of the new clustering, at some point I want to setup clustering
for one of my
customers.

Regards,

Glenn

thanks Glenn,
the version for Tomcat 4.1.12 is fully working
http://sourceforge.net/projects/tomcat-jg and I am actually putting this to
work with one of my clients

for TC 5.x I am planning to build a highly improved version of this.

Filip

~
Namaste - I bow to the divine in you
~
Filip Hanik
Software Architect
www.filip.net

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I knew that, just wanted to show my support.  I am interested in
the results
of the new clustering, at some point I want to setup clustering
for one of my
customers.

Regards,

Glenn

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 Glenn Nielsen wrote:

 +1 Welcome aboard Filip


 A little bit late, as Filip already got his account ;-)
 Welcome on board Filip :)

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Filip Hanik

2002-12-12 Thread Jeanfrancois Arcand
+1

-- Jeanfrancois

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I'd like to nominate Filip Hanik filip at filip.net as a committer 
on the Tomcat project. Filip has written the clustering code that was 
committed recently in the Tomcat 5 CVS, and is willing to maintain it, 
as well as continuing to improve it (including supporting large 
clusters). Filip is one of the authors of JavaGroups, the Java based 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Filip Hanik

2002-12-10 Thread Henri Gomez
Remy Maucherat wrote:

I'd like to nominate Filip Hanik filip at filip.net as a committer on 
the Tomcat project. Filip has written the clustering code that was 
committed recently in the Tomcat 5 CVS, and is willing to maintain it, 
as well as continuing to improve it (including supporting large 
clusters). Filip is one of the authors of JavaGroups, the Java based 
clustering framework used in the new Tomcat clustering code.

+1

and +100 to have javagroups as a Jakarta project.



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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Filip Hanik

2002-12-10 Thread Costin Manolache
Remy Maucherat wrote:

 I'd like to nominate Filip Hanik filip at filip.net as a committer on
 the Tomcat project. Filip has written the clustering code that was
 committed recently in the Tomcat 5 CVS, and is willing to maintain it,
 as well as continuing to improve it (including supporting large
 clusters). Filip is one of the authors of JavaGroups, the Java based
 clustering framework used in the new Tomcat clustering code.

+1



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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Filip Hanik

2002-12-10 Thread Larry Isaacs
+1

Larry

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 committer on 
 the Tomcat project. Filip has written the clustering code that was 
 committed recently in the Tomcat 5 CVS, and is willing to 
 maintain it, 
 as well as continuing to improve it (including supporting large 
 clusters). Filip is one of the authors of JavaGroups, the Java based 
 clustering framework used in the new Tomcat clustering code.
 
 He has my +1.
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Filip Hanik

2002-12-10 Thread Amy Roh
+1

Amy

Remy Maucherat wrote:

I'd like to nominate Filip Hanik filip at filip.net as a committer on 
the Tomcat project. Filip has written the clustering code that was 
committed recently in the Tomcat 5 CVS, and is willing to maintain it, 
as well as continuing to improve it (including supporting large 
clusters). Filip is one of the authors of JavaGroups, the Java based 
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He has my +1.

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Re: [VOTE] New Committer John Turner

2002-10-21 Thread Remy Maucherat
Mladen Turk wrote:


Hi,

I'd like to propose John Turner [Jturner at AAS.com]
as a new Tomcat committer.

He does a great job in helping people on tomcat-users list, and he is
willing to help us writing docs, testing, etc.


+1. Much needed help in those areas :)

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Re: [VOTE] New Committer John Turner

2002-10-18 Thread Bob Herrmann
Mladen's word is enough for me.

+1 for John Turner

Cheers,
-bob

On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 15:11, Mladen Turk wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I'd like to propose John Turner [Jturner at AAS.com]
 as a new Tomcat committer.  
 
 He does a great job in helping people on tomcat-users list, and he is
 willing to help us writing docs, testing, etc.
 
 
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Re: [VOTE] New Committer John Turner

2002-10-18 Thread Jean-Francois Arcand
+1

He is quite impressive on tomcat-users list

-- Jeanfrancois

Bob Herrmann wrote:


Mladen's word is enough for me.

+1 for John Turner

Cheers,
-bob

On Fri, 2002-10-18 at 15:11, Mladen Turk wrote:
 

Hi,

I'd like to propose John Turner [Jturner at AAS.com]
as a new Tomcat committer.  

He does a great job in helping people on tomcat-users list, and he is
willing to help us writing docs, testing, etc.


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer John Turner

2002-10-18 Thread Glenn Nielsen
Mladen Turk wrote:

Hi,

I'd like to propose John Turner [Jturner at AAS.com]
as a new Tomcat committer.  

He does a great job in helping people on tomcat-users list, and he is
willing to help us writing docs, testing, etc.


+1, he has helped alot on the tomcat-user list.  I see a question I may answer,
but many times he has beat me to it. :-)


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer John Turner

2002-10-18 Thread Costin Manolache
Mladen Turk wrote:

 Hi,
 
 I'd like to propose John Turner [Jturner at AAS.com]
 as a new Tomcat committer.
 
 He does a great job in helping people on tomcat-users list, and he is
 willing to help us writing docs, testing, etc.
 
 
 MT.

+1


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RE: [VOTE] New Committer John Turner

2002-10-18 Thread Ignacio J. Ortega
+1 welcome aboard, and thanks for all the work already done on
tomcat-user..

Saludos, 
Ignacio J. Ortega 

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RE: [VOTE] New Committer John Turner

2002-10-18 Thread Turner, John

Actually, can we make it [EMAIL PROTECTED] instead of [EMAIL PROTECTED]?
AAS.com is my work address.

Joh


 -Original Message-
 From: Mladen Turk [mailto:mturk;mappingsoft.com]
 Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 3:12 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: Turner, John
 Subject: [VOTE] New Committer John Turner
 
 
 Hi,
 
 I'd like to propose John Turner [Jturner at AAS.com]
 as a new Tomcat committer.  
 
 He does a great job in helping people on tomcat-users list, and he is
 willing to help us writing docs, testing, etc.
 
 
 MT.
 
 
 

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand

2002-08-19 Thread Henri Gomez

Quoting Patrick Luby [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I would like to propose that we add Jean-François Arcand as a Tomcat 
 committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he 
 will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.
 
 Thanks,

Back from vacations (still 1100 mails to review on various list) but you got
rigth now my +1.

Welcome on board JF (hey another JF ;)

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand

2002-08-19 Thread Patrick Luby

All,

Jean-François Arcand has received several +1's and no -1's. So, 
Jean-François, congratulations!

Can someone create an account for Jean-François Arcand?

Thanks,

Patrick

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 committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he 
 will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand

2002-08-19 Thread Jean-francois Arcand

Thanks everybody! Now you can say you have a Quebecois as a commiter ;-)

-- Jeanfrancois

Patrick Luby wrote:

 All,

 Jean-François Arcand has received several +1's and no -1's. So, 
 Jean-François, congratulations!

 Can someone create an account for Jean-François Arcand?

 Thanks,

 Patrick

 Patrick Luby wrote:

 I would like to propose that we add Jean-François Arcand as a Tomcat 
 committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he 
 will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.

 Thanks,

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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand

2002-08-14 Thread Larry Isaacs

+1

Larry

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 committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he 
 will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand

2002-08-14 Thread Bill Barker

+1
- Original Message -
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Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2002 1:29 PM
Subject: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand


 I would like to propose that we add Jean-François Arcand as a Tomcat
 committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he
 will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.

 Thanks,

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand

2002-08-14 Thread Glenn Nielsen

Wanting to make an informed decision, I reviewed the tomcat-dev and commit
messages, Jean-Francois started participating in the Tomcat community 16 days ago.

It quickly became obvious that he works for Sun and must be assigned to work on
Tomcat 5.

I would have appreciated if this were stated planely in the VOTE request.
I would not normally vote +1 for commit privs for someone who has only
participated for 16 days in the community.

+1 Since it is obvious he is assigned to work on the Tomcat 5 RI of Servlet 2.4 and 
+JSP 2.

Regards,

Glenn

Patrick Luby wrote:
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 committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he 
 will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.
 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand

2002-08-13 Thread Justyna Horwat

+1

Justy

Patrick Luby wrote:

 I would like to propose that we add Jean-François Arcand as a Tomcat 
 committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he 
 will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand

2002-08-13 Thread costinm

+1

Costin

On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Patrick Luby wrote:

 I would like to propose that we add Jean-François Arcand as a Tomcat 
 committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he 
 will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Patrick
 
 


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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand

2002-08-13 Thread Amy Roh

Patrick Luby wrote:
 I would like to propose that we add Jean-François Arcand as a Tomcat 
 committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he 
 will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.

+1

Amy

 
 Thanks,
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand

2002-08-13 Thread Bob Herrmann

+1 !

On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 16:29, Patrick Luby wrote:
 I would like to propose that we add Jean-François Arcand as a Tomcat 
 committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he 
 will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Patrick
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand

2002-08-13 Thread Marcelo Mendes Fernandes

+1

MMFernandes.

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Subject: Re: [VOTE] New committer: Jean-Francois Arcand


Patrick Luby wrote:
 I would like to propose that we add Jean-François Arcand as a Tomcat
 committer. I believe he has submitted enough patches to show that he
 will be a positive contributor to Tomcat 5.

+1

Amy


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RE: [VOTE] New Committer Mladen Turk

2002-06-10 Thread Ignacio J. Ortega

+1

Saludos ,
Ignacio J. Ortega


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 Enviado el: 10 de junio de 2002 12:25
 Para: Tomcat Developers List
 Asunto: [VOTE] New Committer Mladen Turk
 
 
 I'd like to propose Mladen Turk [mturk at mappingsoft.com]
 as a new Tomcat committer.  
 
 He does a great job in jk2, also involved in APR, he seems very
 interested in continuing its contribution on jk2 and java area.
 
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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Mladen Turk

2002-06-10 Thread jean-frederic clere

GOMEZ Henri wrote:
 I'd like to propose Mladen Turk [mturk at mappingsoft.com]
 as a new Tomcat committer.  
 
 He does a great job in jk2, also involved in APR, he seems very
 interested in continuing its contribution on jk2 and java area.

+1

 
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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Mladen Turk

2002-06-10 Thread costinm

On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, GOMEZ Henri wrote:

 I'd like to propose Mladen Turk [mturk at mappingsoft.com]
 as a new Tomcat committer.  
 
 He does a great job in jk2, also involved in APR, he seems very
 interested in continuing its contribution on jk2 and java area.

+1 

I was going to do the same proposal, but it seems Henri is faster ! 
I love the patches I've seen so far, it's great to have people who 
understand JNI around.

Costin


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Mladen Turk

2002-06-10 Thread Remy Maucherat

GOMEZ Henri wrote:
 I'd like to propose Mladen Turk [mturk at mappingsoft.com]
 as a new Tomcat committer.  
 
 He does a great job in jk2, also involved in APR, he seems very
 interested in continuing its contribution on jk2 and java area.

+1.

Remy



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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Mladen Turk

2002-06-10 Thread Denis Benoit

On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, GOMEZ Henri wrote:

 I'd like to propose Mladen Turk [mturk at mappingsoft.com]
 as a new Tomcat committer.  

+1

 
 He does a great job in jk2, also involved in APR, he seems very
 interested in continuing its contribution on jk2 and java area.
 
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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Mladen Turk

2002-06-10 Thread Bojan Smojver

+1

Bojan

On Mon, 2002-06-10 at 20:24, GOMEZ Henri wrote:
 I'd like to propose Mladen Turk [mturk at mappingsoft.com]
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 He does a great job in jk2, also involved in APR, he seems very
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RE: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread GOMEZ Henri

+1

It's good to see that we get more and more contributors
these days on Tomcat

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-Original Message-
From: Bill Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 6:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg


I'd like to propose Dan Sandberg (x at cs.stanford.edu) as a new Tomcat
committer.  He has already put in a great deal of work in 
re-factoring the
SSIServlet in Tomcat 4.x, and seems to be willing to further 
contribute to
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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Pier Fumagalli

Bill Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I'd like to propose Dan Sandberg (x at cs.stanford.edu) as a new Tomcat
 committer.  He has already put in a great deal of work in re-factoring the
 SSIServlet in Tomcat 4.x, and seems to be willing to further contribute to
 working on this.

-1 Sorry, but 7 messages posted to the -dev mailing list, and two
patches don't make him reach my bar...

I hate to be the PITA, as always, and I don't have anything against Dan or
the patches he submitted to SSIServlet, but I believe that this group (as
noted on the members meeting this Tuesday) is giving away committer
privileges a little bit too easily...

That's my $ 0.02 anyway...

Pier


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Pier Fumagalli

Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Pier Fumagalli wrote:
 
 I hate to be the PITA, as always, and I don't have anything against Dan
 or the patches he submitted to SSIServlet, but I believe that this group
 (as noted on the members meeting this Tuesday) is giving away committer
 privileges a little bit too easily...
 
 Different Apache projects (and subprojects thereof) have different bars.  I
 am actually quite at peace with this notion.

Same here...

 I got committer status to PHP years ago merely by sending an e-mail on an
 idea I wanted to pursue.  At the time, I knew nothing about cvs.

Good, so there are projects even more loose than tomcat dev... I didn't
know that, Rasmus might comment???

 Later I got committer status on Tomcat.  I distinctly recall this being on
 the theory that any damage I might do could easily be undone.

Oh, yes, it can... That's not a problem, technically. I've never seen a
rollback in CVS happening in all those years, but it can be easily done.

 My point isn't that Tomcat should have a lower bar, but that the Tomcat
 committers should be free to determine their own bar.

I'm fine with a loose policy on giving committer status, I'm fine with the
difference (for example) between tomcat-dev and httpd-dev, but as I wouldn't
be fine if the httpd folks stopped giving committer status to anyone, and
closing the group (httpd has a very high bar, but they are not a closed
group), at the same time I am not happy with people posting one or two
times, maybe one patch, and having access to our repository...

In the middle it's good, extremes (I believe) not... And since this is the
second time in less than a week (Denis posted 14 times, the first time on
4/27 if I'm not wrong and Dan 7 times, the first time on 5/1), and it's
starting to be a little bit extreme and it doesn't make me feel very
comfortable...

I believe I'm the only one who removed himself from the avail file at one
point or another, and removed his committer status in projects I wasn't
involved in anymore (I wrote the first draft on Cocoon 2, was a committer,
not anymore since a very long time)

All I'm trying to do is raise awareness over something I (personally) am not
comfortable with, on the mailing list, where everyone can see, asking to my
fellow  co-committers what do you think...

I CCed the members list because I know that there is interest over there (we
talked about it at the members meeting), and because I would like to hear
also from other people involved in other projects and who maybe (for sure)
have much more experience than me...

Pier


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread costinm

That leaves me perplexed for several reasons...

First, it's the first time I see a commiter rejected - without any
reference to the quality and importance of his contribution, but some
new member's standard we don't know about. Dan put the SSI system in a 
decent shape, that's similar with the contributions many others have 
done to become commiters.

Second, if the 'members' and/or PMC has anything to say, I believe
it should do it directly and in a public forum. Beeing talked about
behind our back is not very comfortable. 

I nominated quite a few of the current tomcat commiters, and 
each of them made important contributions to tomcat. I used the 
same 'standards' that Bill used when proposing Dan.

I believe we deserve some explanation from the 'members', I'm 
quite unhappy about this whole issue. If there are some new 
quantitative standards for becoming a commiter ( or a member )
we should know about.  


Costin

On Fri, 24 May 2002, Pier Fumagalli wrote:

 Bill Barker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I'd like to propose Dan Sandberg (x at cs.stanford.edu) as a new Tomcat
  committer.  He has already put in a great deal of work in re-factoring the
  SSIServlet in Tomcat 4.x, and seems to be willing to further contribute to
  working on this.
 
 -1 Sorry, but 7 messages posted to the -dev mailing list, and two
 patches don't make him reach my bar...
 
 I hate to be the PITA, as always, and I don't have anything against Dan or
 the patches he submitted to SSIServlet, but I believe that this group (as
 noted on the members meeting this Tuesday) is giving away committer
 privileges a little bit too easily...
 
 That's my $ 0.02 anyway...
 
 Pier
 
 
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RE: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread GOMEZ Henri

I nominated quite a few of the current tomcat commiters, and 
each of them made important contributions to tomcat. I used the 
same 'standards' that Bill used when proposing Dan.

I believe we deserve some explanation from the 'members', I'm 
quite unhappy about this whole issue. If there are some new 
quantitative standards for becoming a commiter ( or a member )
we should know about.  

Even if I vote +1 for both tomcat recent commiters,
Benoit and Dan, I could understand Pier objections.

Benoit and Dan are new to tomcat-dev (less than 1 month)
and mail-archive reports 32 refs to Benoit and 17 to Dan.

http://www.mail-archive.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?config=tomcat-dev_jakarta_apache_orgrestrict=exclude=words=Denis+Benoit
http://www.mail-archive.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?config=tomcat-dev_jakarta_apache_orgrestrict=exclude=words=Dan+Sandberg

But they were on tomcat-user for at least 1 year.

There is many factors which determine if someone 
could became commiter, proposition, code, patches
participation in thread, user-support and duration.

And I agree with Pier that not all factors reach
a 'critical level'.

BTW, I think that a mandatory factor is duration,
people should be granted to commiter level after
a certain time of presence and activity in 
developper list.

And that's why I understand Pier objections

PS: Please don't turn that thread in flam-war.

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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Pier Fumagalli

GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Even if I vote +1 for both tomcat recent commiters,
 Benoit and Dan, I could understand Pier objections.
 
 Benoit and Dan are new to tomcat-dev (less than 1 month)
 and mail-archive reports 32 refs to Benoit and 17 to Dan.
 
 http://www.mail-archive.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?config=tomcat-dev_jakarta_apache_
 orgrestrict=exclude=words=Denis+Benoit
 http://www.mail-archive.com/cgi-bin/htsearch?config=tomcat-dev_jakarta_apache_
 orgrestrict=exclude=words=Dan+Sandberg

That is why I'm so uncomfortable... Sorry, I don't know them, and if you ask
me would you give him commit access (as you do with a vote), I can just
reply well, who are they?

This happened several times for the people down at Sun last year, and had no
problem with that, I mean, I had to see Patrick, Amy, Remy and all the
others ugly faces every day (or better, when I was awake enough to drag my
bum in the office, maybe twice a week...)

 But they were on tomcat-user for at least 1 year.

Well, that's one thing I didn't know...

 There is many factors which determine if someone
 could became commiter, proposition, code, patches
 participation in thread, user-support and duration.

Agreed wholeheartedly. From what I can see (for example) Dan has submitted
one patch, and all BillB said was I'd like to propose Dan Sandberg (x at
cs.stanford.edu) as a new Tomcat committer.  He has already put in a great
deal of work in re-factoring the SSIServlet in Tomcat 4.x, and seems to be
willing to further contribute to working on this.

That's all I know... Someone throw me a bone down here...

 BTW, I think that a mandatory factor is duration,
 people should be granted to commiter level after
 a certain time of presence and activity in
 developper list.

It's not a requirement for me, but surely it would ease up things when
coming up and deciding whether to give someone committer access... At least
I would know who I'm talking about.

That's also why I keep pushing everyone (Remy and JF were slapped a couple
of times), not to send me mail privately about Tomcat, but always to the
list, it raises awareness, everyone will know where everyone stands...

 And that's why I understand Pier objections

At least for once :)

 PS: Please don't turn that thread in flam-war.

Absolutely, far from me to do that.

Pier


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Remy Maucherat

 In the middle it's good, extremes (I believe) not... And since this is the
 second time in less than a week (Denis posted 14 times, the first time on
 4/27 if I'm not wrong and Dan 7 times, the first time on 5/1), and it's
 starting to be a little bit extreme and it doesn't make me feel very
 comfortable...

You have to consider the importance and quality of the patch. In Denis'
case, that's why I nominated him.

I have yet to see trouble caused by a guy who was granted commit access, and
the idea is to encourage people to contribute more.

Remy


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread jean-frederic clere

Remy Maucherat wrote:
In the middle it's good, extremes (I believe) not... And since this is the
second time in less than a week (Denis posted 14 times, the first time on
4/27 if I'm not wrong and Dan 7 times, the first time on 5/1), and it's
starting to be a little bit extreme and it doesn't make me feel very
comfortable...
 
 
 You have to consider the importance and quality of the patch. In Denis'
 case, that's why I nominated him.
 
 I have yet to see trouble caused by a guy who was granted commit access, and
 the idea is to encourage people to contribute more.

Probably the status of Developer as described in the 
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/roles.html is not used correctly.

For me, if someone that brings one good patch reaches the developer rank, not 
yet the committer rank (Or are the committers too lazy to commit contributions 
from the developers?).


 
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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Pier Fumagalli

jean-frederic clere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Remy Maucherat wrote:

 In the middle it's good, extremes (I believe) not... And since this is the
 second time in less than a week (Denis posted 14 times, the first time on
 4/27 if I'm not wrong and Dan 7 times, the first time on 5/1), and it's
 starting to be a little bit extreme and it doesn't make me feel very
 comfortable...
 
 You have to consider the importance and quality of the patch. In Denis'
 case, that's why I nominated him.
 
 I have yet to see trouble caused by a guy who was granted commit access, and
 the idea is to encourage people to contribute more.

 Probably the status of Developer as described in the
 http://jakarta.apache.org/site/roles.html is not used correctly.
 
 For me, if someone that brings one good patch reaches the developer rank, not
 yet the committer rank (Or are the committers too lazy to commit contributions
 from the developers?).

From the same document you mentioned... Committers: Developers who give
frequent and valuable contributions to a subproject of the Project can have
their status promoted to that of a Committer for that subproject.

Ok, we all agree that Denis gave a valuable contribution, but as far as I
can see, can we say that this is frequent? I honestly can't... And again,
I have _nothing_ against Dan or Dennis, actually, I would like to thank them
for their patches...

Pier


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Dan Sandberg

I think Pier's conerns are quite reasonable.  Let me bring up a few 
points that I think are central to the debate:

A.  Security.  This is the most important concern in allowing new 
commiters.  If they purposely or accidently introduce security issues, 
this tarnishes the Tomcat name.  Code review is the most important way 
of preventing this. How much does asking someone else to commit the code 
for you force them to look over it for bugs of this kind?  How much 
would other people look over CVS submissions that were done directly by 
a new commiter?  The ratio between these numbers is critical.  If it is 
1, then there is no harm in giving commit access easily.

B. Introducing bugs.  This is a concern much like A., but because the 
SSI code had glaring bugs to begin with, I don't think it is much of an 
issue in my case.  If a new contributor has commit access, it makes it 
easier for her to fix any bugs they introduce, and presumably they would 
because of the pride-factor.

C. Commiter may not stay long.  In my case, I explicitly said that I 
didn't want to be a commiter originally.  I didn't want to spend lots of 
time on this project.  As things turned out, my 3 hour change turned 
into a 3 day change, and it has become obvious to me that a few more 
commits will probably be necessary.  I asked for commit access because 
1) I want to take the load of others and 2) The latency of waiting for 
others to review/commit the code is fairly high.  Nevertheless, I'll say 
this explicitly: I don't want to become a 'major' contributor to Tomcat. 
 Act accoringly.

D.Scope.  Must a commiter have scope to the entire project?  Can't the 
access file be changed only in the o.a.c.ssi directory and the servlet 
directory?  Would this address any concerns?

Thanks,

Dan

Pier Fumagalli wrote:

jean-frederic clere [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  

Remy Maucherat wrote:


In the middle it's good, extremes (I believe) not... And since this is the
second time in less than a week (Denis posted 14 times, the first time on
4/27 if I'm not wrong and Dan 7 times, the first time on 5/1), and it's
starting to be a little bit extreme and it doesn't make me feel very
comfortable...


You have to consider the importance and quality of the patch. In Denis'
case, that's why I nominated him.

I have yet to see trouble caused by a guy who was granted commit access, and
the idea is to encourage people to contribute more.
  

Probably the status of Developer as described in the
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/roles.html is not used correctly.

For me, if someone that brings one good patch reaches the developer rank, not
yet the committer rank (Or are the committers too lazy to commit contributions
from the developers?).



From the same document you mentioned... Committers: Developers who give
frequent and valuable contributions to a subproject of the Project can have
their status promoted to that of a Committer for that subproject.

Ok, we all agree that Denis gave a valuable contribution, but as far as I
can see, can we say that this is frequent? I honestly can't... And again,
I have _nothing_ against Dan or Dennis, actually, I would like to thank them
for their patches...

Pier


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Pier Fumagalli

Dan Sandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I think Pier's conerns are quite reasonable.

Thank you, and coming from the interested party, that shows me we are in
agreement... :) :) :)

 Let me bring up a few points that I think are central to the debate:

I'm following...

 A.  Security.  This is the most important concern in allowing new
 commiters.  If they purposely or accidently introduce security issues,
 this tarnishes the Tomcat name.  Code review is the most important way
 of preventing this. How much does asking someone else to commit the code
 for you force them to look over it for bugs of this kind?  How much
 would other people look over CVS submissions that were done directly by
 a new commiter?  The ratio between these numbers is critical.  If it is
 1, then there is no harm in giving commit access easily.

I personally review every CVS commit that concerns me. For example, I don't
review commits to TC3.x because I don't use it, or to mod_jk, because I
don't understand it... I try to help out when I can on those source bases,
but I can't really do much on those trees...

I consider myself a committer of jakarta-tomcat-connectors/webapp (very
restricted scope) but I do have the ability to screw up other code as well
:) And of course, I try to participate to my best to the overall Tomcat 4.x
evolution (but time's limited nowadays).

 B. Introducing bugs.  This is a concern much like A., but because the
 SSI code had glaring bugs to begin with, I don't think it is much of an
 issue in my case.  If a new contributor has commit access, it makes it
 easier for her to fix any bugs they introduce, and presumably they would
 because of the pride-factor.

Most of the bugs (IMO) are introduced by veterans (such as me), because we
get stuck usually on something and we tend not to look at the wider picture,
coming from the outside, it's easier for you to see my fuckups, for
instance, because you see the code still as a whole...

 C. Commiter may not stay long.  In my case, I explicitly said that I
 didn't want to be a commiter originally.  I didn't want to spend lots of
 time on this project.  As things turned out, my 3 hour change turned
 into a 3 day change, and it has become obvious to me that a few more
 commits will probably be necessary.  I asked for commit access because
 1) I want to take the load of others and 2) The latency of waiting for
 others to review/commit the code is fairly high.  Nevertheless, I'll say
 this explicitly: I don't want to become a 'major' contributor to Tomcat.
 Act accoringly.

Just one question on this. Being a committer implies that you're going to
have the right (and the due, of course, like in any good democracy) to (for
example) elect PMC members, have -also- a some sort of responsibility over
what you do, and what others do, meaning code reviews, deciding on the
future of the whole tomcat project, voting on future release plans and
such... As I said, this is not only a right, but also a responsibility. As a
committer you _should_ be doing that.

Now, my question is, do you want _at_this_point_ to have that
responsibility? Are you interested? I don't want to sound bad, but hey
everything comes at a price :) :) :)

(I just want to show how committing to a particular codebase, sometimes,
might be different from the whole kit'n'kaboodle that being a committer
involves)...

 D.Scope.  Must a commiter have scope to the entire project?  Can't the
 access file be changed only in the o.a.c.ssi directory and the servlet
 directory?  Would this address any concerns?

Technically it would be feasible to implement that feature, but
administrivia would become utterly complex.

Thank you _very_much_ for taking part to all of this :) :) :)

Pier


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread costinm

On Fri, 24 May 2002, Pier Fumagalli wrote:

 Just one question on this. Being a committer implies that you're going to
 have the right (and the due, of course, like in any good democracy) to (for
 example) elect PMC members, have -also- a some sort of responsibility over
 what you do, and what others do, meaning code reviews, deciding on the
 future of the whole tomcat project, voting on future release plans and
 such... As I said, this is not only a right, but also a responsibility. As a
 committer you _should_ be doing that.
 
 Now, my question is, do you want _at_this_point_ to have that
 responsibility? Are you interested? I don't want to sound bad, but hey
 everything comes at a price :) :) :)

Most tomcat commiters review only a small ammount of the commits, that
is relevant to what they know.  Voting ( or beeing voted ) in PMC is
optional. 

If you want to know the real price of becoming a commiter - it's 
loosing all control over the code you write, having to play flame wars
 and grow a thick skin. And you may spend many weekends doing work
that is just thrown away.


Pier is right in this aspect - and I fully agree with him that 
beeing a jakarta commiter comes at a much bigger price than you 
may think.  


If you want my advice - create a sourceforge account, do all the work
on SSI there, and have fun. ( and maybe give access to other 
tomcat commiters who are interested to work on SSI ). 

Costin
 



 
 (I just want to show how committing to a particular codebase, sometimes,
 might be different from the whole kit'n'kaboodle that being a committer
 involves)...
 
  D.Scope.  Must a commiter have scope to the entire project?  Can't the
  access file be changed only in the o.a.c.ssi directory and the servlet
  directory?  Would this address any concerns?
 
 Technically it would be feasible to implement that feature, but
 administrivia would become utterly complex.
 
 Thank you _very_much_ for taking part to all of this :) :) :)
 
 Pier
 
 
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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Pier Fumagalli

[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Fri, 24 May 2002, Pier Fumagalli wrote:
 
 Just one question on this. Being a committer implies that you're going to
 have the right (and the due, of course, like in any good democracy) to (for
 example) elect PMC members, have -also- a some sort of responsibility over
 what you do, and what others do, meaning code reviews, deciding on the
 future of the whole tomcat project, voting on future release plans and
 such... As I said, this is not only a right, but also a responsibility. As a
 committer you _should_ be doing that.
 
 Now, my question is, do you want _at_this_point_ to have that
 responsibility? Are you interested? I don't want to sound bad, but hey
 everything comes at a price :) :) :)
 
 Most tomcat commiters review only a small ammount of the commits, that
 is relevant to what they know.  Voting ( or beeing voted ) in PMC is
 optional. 
 
 If you want to know the real price of becoming a commiter - it's
 loosing all control over the code you write, having to play flame wars
 and grow a thick skin. And you may spend many weekends doing work
 that is just thrown away.
 
 
 Pier is right in this aspect - and I fully agree with him that
 beeing a jakarta commiter comes at a much bigger price than you
 may think.  
 
 
 If you want my advice - create a sourceforge account, do all the work
 on SSI there, and have fun. ( and maybe give access to other
 tomcat commiters who are interested to work on SSI ).

Very constructive, Costin, indeed... See my next email (at least I'm trying
to propose something)...

Pier


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Dan Sandberg

Granting that I'm not as experienced with open-source collaboration as 
the rest of you are, my intuition is that the easier it is for people to 
make changes to the code-base ( assuming their contributions are 
reviewed ) the faster the code-base will improve and bugs will be 
eliminated.

Again, this is contigent on the belief that contributions will be 
reviewed by somebody for security, bugs, and code quality.

As for the question that Pier asked: How much responsibility am I 
willing to take on?

I am willing to address bugs, and review contributions to the SSI code. 
 I would usually not vote on committers unless I know that they should 
be + or -, which will be rare.

Similarly, I would vote on release plans, the future of the project, 
etc., if and only if I feel I had something to add in those areas, which 
will probably be rare.

If you want to know the real price of becoming a commiter - it's
loosing all control over the code you write, having to play flame wars
and grow a thick skin. And you may spend many weekends doing work
that is just thrown away.

I'm thick-headed and thick-skinned, so this is not a problem.   I'll 
skip on the flame wars though. :)

Are you interested? I don't want to sound bad, but hey
everything comes at a price :) :) :)

I don't view committer status as a trophy.  I just want to fix things 
that are broken.  Having commit access makes this easier for me and for 
everyone else.

If you want my advice - create a sourceforge account, do all the work
on SSI there, and have fun. ( and maybe give access to other
tomcat commiters who are interested to work on SSI ).

Not sure how this helps.  If I understand the suggestion correctly, this 
is equivalent to forking the SSI code, which definitely won't help the 
development process.

I just read Pier's proposal, and I agree with him.

Sorry to have instigated all this, but I suppose it's something that 
would have had to be dealt with sooner or later...

-Dan


Pier Fumagalli wrote:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  

On Fri, 24 May 2002, Pier Fumagalli wrote:



Just one question on this. Being a committer implies that you're going to
have the right (and the due, of course, like in any good democracy) to (for
example) elect PMC members, have -also- a some sort of responsibility over
what you do, and what others do, meaning code reviews, deciding on the
future of the whole tomcat project, voting on future release plans and
such... As I said, this is not only a right, but also a responsibility. As a
committer you _should_ be doing that.

Now, my question is, do you want _at_this_point_ to have that
responsibility? Are you interested? I don't want to sound bad, but hey
everything comes at a price :) :) :)
  

Most tomcat commiters review only a small ammount of the commits, that
is relevant to what they know.  Voting ( or beeing voted ) in PMC is
optional. 

If you want to know the real price of becoming a commiter - it's
loosing all control over the code you write, having to play flame wars
and grow a thick skin. And you may spend many weekends doing work
that is just thrown away.


Pier is right in this aspect - and I fully agree with him that
beeing a jakarta commiter comes at a much bigger price than you
may think.  


If you want my advice - create a sourceforge account, do all the work
on SSI there, and have fun. ( and maybe give access to other
tomcat commiters who are interested to work on SSI ).



Very constructive, Costin, indeed... See my next email (at least I'm trying
to propose something)...

Pier


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Pier Fumagalli

Dan Sandberg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Granting that I'm not as experienced with open-source collaboration as
 the rest of you are,

Don't worry, I'm here since 1997 and I'm probably the most clueless of all
freaks... :)

 my intuition is that the easier it is for people to
 make changes to the code-base ( assuming their contributions are
 reviewed ) the faster the code-base will improve and bugs will be
 eliminated.
 
 Again, this is contigent on the belief that contributions will be
 reviewed by somebody for security, bugs, and code quality.

This is absolutely true. Fresh blood is what we _need_. I'm not arguing with
it, and I'm not arguing with the fact that it's just _easier_ to have CVS
access...

One example from somewhere else, I have a small patch for APR, the Apache
Portable Runtime, I just need to change a ... (quote) in a [...] (square
bracket) in an M4 macro because it might break stuff somewhere (it seems
that all M4 versions actually interpret it in the same way, but there's a
slight difference). This is on 3 lines of their configure.in, and I
submitted it 3 months ago? _noone_ committed it yet, once every week I
resubmit it, but it's such a tiny thing that noone actually cares to commit
(I would do exactly the same). If I had CVS access I would do it myself (I
can actually grant me cvs access, commit that patch and be gone, and I'm
sure noone would complain), but...

 As for the question that Pier asked: How much responsibility am I
 willing to take on?
 
 I am willing to address bugs, and review contributions to the SSI code.
 I would usually not vote on committers unless I know that they should
 be + or -, which will be rare.
 
 Similarly, I would vote on release plans, the future of the project,
 etc., if and only if I feel I had something to add in those areas, which
 will probably be rare.

Great, that's what we expect from committers, I'm going to strike my -1 and
make it a +1, but please don't let me down and disappear in 2 months! :) :)

 If you want to know the real price of becoming a commiter - it's
 loosing all control over the code you write, having to play flame wars
 and grow a thick skin. And you may spend many weekends doing work
 that is just thrown away.
 
 I'm thick-headed and thick-skinned, so this is not a problem.   I'll
 skip on the flame wars though. :)

Too bad, I would like to have a flame buddy from time to time...

 Are you interested? I don't want to sound bad, but hey
 everything comes at a price :) :) :)
 
 I don't view committer status as a trophy.  I just want to fix things
 that are broken.  Having commit access makes this easier for me and for
 everyone else.

I do view committer status as a trophy, probably because I had to put sweat
and blood in getting it years ago, and still, I'm struggling to get one on
APR, or on HTTPD, I help out when I can, I play with the big boys, one day
someone will just say I'd like Pier to be a committer, and that will be
one of the best days in my life... But don't worry that on that day there
won't be anyone who could say who's this guy?...

 If you want my advice - create a sourceforge account, do all the work
 on SSI there, and have fun. ( and maybe give access to other
 tomcat commiters who are interested to work on SSI ).
 
 Not sure how this helps.  If I understand the suggestion correctly, this
 is equivalent to forking the SSI code, which definitely won't help the
 development process.

No, it won't and frankly it's something I wouldn't have wanted to hear from
a committer, a seasoned one, and a PMC member. I am trying, struggling to
build something, like most of us I'm not paid for what I do here (I used to
be, and I can tell you, now that I'm out, I wouldn't go back).

Just saying get off to SourceForge and build your thing over there doesn't
go around in my book...

 I just read Pier's proposal, and I agree with him.

Cheers, thanks, I'm going to waive my -1 so that you can vote +1 on my
proposal, then :) :) :)

 Sorry to have instigated all this, but I suppose it's something that
 would have had to be dealt with sooner or later...

You're right, it's just a casus belli as Romans might say. Now that the
discussion is undergoing (I hope), I would like to welcome you to the big
PHAT Jakarta Community, and please, as a (rejected before and then welcomed)
committer, keep your thoughts coming...

Pier



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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Denis Benoit

On Fri, 24 May 2002, Pier Fumagalli wrote:

 Ok, we all agree that Denis gave a valuable contribution, but as far as I
 can see, can we say that this is frequent? I honestly can't... And again,
 I have _nothing_ against Dan or Dennis, actually, I would like to thank them
 for their patches...
 
 Pier


I understand your arguments perfectly, and I must admit that I agree with most
of them.  On the other hand, I think there's a tendancy to bring fresh blood
in the tomcat-dev community and that may very well be a good thing.

Personnaly, I don't expect to use my recent commiter status to start to
commit code blindly.  What hooked me to the tomcat-dev community was the
challenge I could get working with guys like Kin-Man.  If you look at my ratio
of lines of e-mail to the list vs lines of code, you'll see that it's pretty
high :)  The most interesting part is the exchange of ideas to arrive at a
better solution than if all parties worked independantly.  I feel that I
grow better, and it feels also rewarding to know that what you build helped
other people too.  And the satisfaction of having done a thing right is not
bad either :)

I don't think that knowing me better is much relevant to do the actual
commit of the code.  Even if you knew me, even if you knew that I'm a good
coder (and I'm not saying that I am), it would not mean that I understand the
architecture of Tomcat, or the long time direction the group has decided to give
to Tomcat.  So a patch, even if it would be all right on its own, may not fit in
the architecture, or the direction that Tomcat is taking.  If only for these
reasons, I would rely on the opinions and feedback of the senior members of
Tomcat-dev.  And whatever status I may have, won't change the way I think.

I feel much more at ease having discussed a patch extensively with a
senior member of the team and submit a patch afterward.  I don't really care if
I'me the one doing the commit or if somebody else does it.  In fact, I
personally prefer to have some senior member audit the code and commit it.  If
the commiter status means that I will have to commit my code myself, and it
would be inappropriate to post code to the mailing list for peer review, then
by all means take it back!  I want to remain a developper!

All that being said, if it would appear preferable to some that my name be
removed from the CVS commiters list, I would not mind a bit.  I have just
read a proposition from Kin-Man to reengineer Generator.java and a reply from
Costin, you can bet that I will think about it a few hours and take a stance,
or maybe propose something :)  I sure hope that I can help in some way work on
this class that I came to know more closely with my previous patch, and in other
parts of Tomcat... I have other ideas :)  I really liked working with Kin-Man
(I hope it was mutual!), and I look forward to continue to be active in the
group whatever the status the group feels I should assume.

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RE: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Ignacio J. Ortega

Hola a Todos, Dennis, Dan:

I didnt vote you prior, mainly because i'm the weekend man :), but too
because having no time to follow every Technical thread here, and yours
were very far from my interests and habilities, and not knowing you,
i've decided to not to vote you better than give an uninformed vote, now
after reading this thread at least you 2 personally have convinced me
that deserve my vote.. 

+1 for both

If something i think we learned from that thread, raised by Pier The
conspicuous :), is that people must present himself to the tomcat
communitty at large, for those like me, uninformed of the facts and
ignorants of the more technical threads, can know more of the proposed
committer, and in addition made the desire of be part of this comunitty
something more proactive for the proposed person than it's now..

Saludos ,
Ignacio J. Ortega

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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread costinm

On Fri, 24 May 2002, Denis Benoit wrote:

 All that being said, if it would appear preferable to some that my name be
 removed from the CVS commiters list, I would not mind a bit.  I have just

Denis, your contributions so far have been impressive. If anyone wants to
remove your name from the CVS commiter list, he'll have to remove mine first.



Costin




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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Bojan Smojver

On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 21:00, Pier Fumagalli wrote:

 I hate to be the PITA, as always, and I don't have anything against Dan or
 the patches he submitted to SSIServlet, but I believe that this group (as
 noted on the members meeting this Tuesday) is giving away committer
 privileges a little bit too easily...

Perfectly understand your arguments here - I'm one of those 'one patch'
committers. My commits were always driven by selfishness - if something
I use is broken in the TC version I use (3.3.x), then I'll attempt to
fix it. Otherwise, I'll just cruise along. And since TC 3.3.x is so damn
good and stable these days (and does what I want it to do), I just have
no motivation to do anything else.

Maybe there should be a committer status review every so often?

Bojan


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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread costinm

On Fri, 24 May 2002, Pier Fumagalli wrote:

  If you want my advice - create a sourceforge account, do all the work
  on SSI there, and have fun. ( and maybe give access to other
  tomcat commiters who are interested to work on SSI ).
 
 Very constructive, Costin, indeed... See my next email (at least I'm trying
 to propose something)...

I believe I proposed something as well. 

Sourceforge is an excelent place to write code and have fun.

And you can make the projects as open as you want and have the 
same technical resources ( or more ).

There are quite a few projects there that are doing pretty
well ( JBoss ? ). I'm playing with ant-contrib and cpptasks
right now, they even have a nice community.

I think Coyote started as a sf project as well ( Remy ? )
Same for Cactus, etc. 

 
Costin







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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-24 Thread Pier Fumagalli

Bojan Smojver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Maybe there should be a committer status review every so often?

I fought that war last year... Ended up being flamed from everywhere because
I'm the big fat hog who doesn't want to see other people around and want to
remove privileges to people.

At the end the war ended with me removing my own committer privileges from
those projects I wasn't contributing to (I'd like to be honest), and getting
two weeks of antidepressants (not)...

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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-23 Thread Remy Maucherat

 I'd like to propose Dan Sandberg (x at cs.stanford.edu) as a new Tomcat
 committer.  He has already put in a great deal of work in re-factoring the
 SSIServlet in Tomcat 4.x, and seems to be willing to further contribute to
 working on this.

+1

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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-23 Thread Bojan Smojver

+1

Bojan

On Fri, 2002-05-24 at 14:56, Bill Barker wrote:
 I'd like to propose Dan Sandberg (x at cs.stanford.edu) as a new Tomcat
 committer.  He has already put in a great deal of work in re-factoring the
 SSIServlet in Tomcat 4.x, and seems to be willing to further contribute to
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Re: [VOTE] New Committer Dan Sandberg

2002-05-23 Thread costinm

+1

Costin

On Thu, 23 May 2002, Bill Barker wrote:

 I'd like to propose Dan Sandberg (x at cs.stanford.edu) as a new Tomcat
 committer.  He has already put in a great deal of work in re-factoring the
 SSIServlet in Tomcat 4.x, and seems to be willing to further contribute to
 working on this.
 
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit

2002-05-22 Thread costinm

On Tue, 21 May 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:

 I'd like to propose Denis Benoit Denis.Benoit at fbn.ca as a committer on
 the Tomcat project. Denis has contributed patches to Jasper 2 which brings
 an impressive performance improvement when using JSP pages which rely
 heavily on tags, such as the administration web application available in
 Tomcat 4.1.x.
 He appears willing to spend time to further improve Jasper 2 performance.

+1. Nice work ! 

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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit

2002-05-22 Thread GOMEZ Henri

+1

Welcome on board ;)

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I'd like to propose Denis Benoit Denis.Benoit at fbn.ca as a 
committer on
the Tomcat project. Denis has contributed patches to Jasper 2 
which brings
an impressive performance improvement when using JSP pages which rely
heavily on tags, such as the administration web application 
available in
Tomcat 4.1.x.
He appears willing to spend time to further improve Jasper 2 
performance.

He has my +1 as a committer.

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit

2002-05-22 Thread Bojan Smojver

Quoting Remy Maucherat [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 I'd like to propose Denis Benoit Denis.Benoit at fbn.ca as a committer
 on the Tomcat project.

+1

Bojan

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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit

2002-05-22 Thread Larry Isaacs

+1

Larry

 -Original Message-
 From: Remy Maucherat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
 Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 10:33 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit
 
 
 I'd like to propose Denis Benoit Denis.Benoit at fbn.ca as 
 a committer on
 the Tomcat project. Denis has contributed patches to Jasper 2 
 which brings
 an impressive performance improvement when using JSP pages which rely
 heavily on tags, such as the administration web application 
 available in
 Tomcat 4.1.x.
 He appears willing to spend time to further improve Jasper 2 
 performance.
 
 He has my +1 as a committer.
 
 Remy
 
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit

2002-05-22 Thread Andy Armstrong

+1

Remy Maucherat wrote:
 
 I'd like to propose Denis Benoit Denis.Benoit at fbn.ca as a committer on
 the Tomcat project. Denis has contributed patches to Jasper 2 which brings
 an impressive performance improvement when using JSP pages which rely
 heavily on tags, such as the administration web application available in
 Tomcat 4.1.x.
 He appears willing to spend time to further improve Jasper 2 performance.
 
 He has my +1 as a committer.
 
 Remy
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit

2002-05-22 Thread Kin-Man Chung

+1

Welcome!  And looking forward to working more with you on Jasper performance!

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 I'd like to propose Denis Benoit Denis.Benoit at fbn.ca as a committer on
 the Tomcat project. Denis has contributed patches to Jasper 2 which brings
 an impressive performance improvement when using JSP pages which rely
 heavily on tags, such as the administration web application available in
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 He appears willing to spend time to further improve Jasper 2 performance.
 
 He has my +1 as a committer.
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit

2002-05-22 Thread Amy Roh

+1

Amy


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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit

2002-05-22 Thread Bill Barker

+1
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Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 7:33 PM
Subject: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit


 I'd like to propose Denis Benoit Denis.Benoit at fbn.ca as a committer
on
 the Tomcat project. Denis has contributed patches to Jasper 2 which brings
 an impressive performance improvement when using JSP pages which rely
 heavily on tags, such as the administration web application available in
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 He appears willing to spend time to further improve Jasper 2 performance.

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit

2002-05-22 Thread Manveen Kaur


+1

--Manveen


On Tue, 21 May 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:

 I'd like to propose Denis Benoit Denis.Benoit at fbn.ca as a committer on
 the Tomcat project. Denis has contributed patches to Jasper 2 which brings
 an impressive performance improvement when using JSP pages which rely
 heavily on tags, such as the administration web application available in
 Tomcat 4.1.x.
 He appears willing to spend time to further improve Jasper 2 performance.
 
 He has my +1 as a committer.
 
 Remy
 
 
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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Denis Benoit

2002-05-21 Thread Keith Wannamaker

+1

Keith

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| I'd like to propose Denis Benoit Denis.Benoit at fbn.ca as a committer on
| the Tomcat project.

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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John

2002-05-02 Thread GOMEZ Henri

With a great pleasure Christopher got my +1

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To: Tomcat Developers List
Subject: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John


I'd like to propose Christopher St John cks at distributopia.com as a
committer on Tomcat. Christopher has contributed ideas and 
code to do some
improvements to the design of Catalina. More importantly, he seems very
motivated and willing to contribute very significant time and effort on
Tomcat.

He has my +1.

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John

2002-05-02 Thread Pier Fumagalli

GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 With a great pleasure Christopher got my +1

+1 from me... Hoping that MinTC will make it in TC40's contrib section or
something like it soon :)

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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John

2002-05-02 Thread Larry Isaacs

+1

Larry

 -Original Message-
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 Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 5:00 PM
 To: Tomcat Developers List
 Subject: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John
 
 
 I'd like to propose Christopher St John cks at 
 distributopia.com as a
 committer on Tomcat. Christopher has contributed ideas and 
 code to do some
 improvements to the design of Catalina. More importantly, he 
 seems very
 motivated and willing to contribute very significant time and 
 effort on
 Tomcat.
 
 He has my +1.
 
 Remy
 
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John

2002-05-02 Thread Manveen Kaur

+1

Manveen

Remy Maucherat wrote:

 I'd like to propose Christopher St John cks at distributopia.com as a
 committer on Tomcat. Christopher has contributed ideas and code to do some
 improvements to the design of Catalina. More importantly, he seems very
 motivated and willing to contribute very significant time and effort on
 Tomcat.

 He has my +1.

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John

2002-05-01 Thread costinm

On Wed, 1 May 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:

 I'd like to propose Christopher St John cks at distributopia.com as a
 committer on Tomcat. Christopher has contributed ideas and code to do some
 improvements to the design of Catalina. More importantly, he seems very
 motivated and willing to contribute very significant time and effort on
 Tomcat.
 
 He has my +1.

+1 

Wellcome ! 

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RE: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John

2002-05-01 Thread Ignacio J. Ortega

 De: Remy Maucherat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Enviado el: miércoles 1 de mayo de 2002 23:00

+1

Saludos ,
Ignacio J. Ortega

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John

2002-05-01 Thread Bojan Smojver

+1

Bojan

On Thu, 2002-05-02 at 06:59, Remy Maucherat wrote:
 I'd like to propose Christopher St John cks at distributopia.com as a
 committer on Tomcat. Christopher has contributed ideas and code to do some
 improvements to the design of Catalina. More importantly, he seems very
 motivated and willing to contribute very significant time and effort on
 Tomcat.
 
 He has my +1.
 
 Remy
 
 
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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John

2002-05-01 Thread Craig R. McClanahan

+1

Craig


On Wed, 1 May 2002, Remy Maucherat wrote:

 Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 13:59:59 -0700
 From: Remy Maucherat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reply-To: Tomcat Developers List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Tomcat Developers List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John

 I'd like to propose Christopher St John cks at distributopia.com as a
 committer on Tomcat. Christopher has contributed ideas and code to do some
 improvements to the design of Catalina. More importantly, he seems very
 motivated and willing to contribute very significant time and effort on
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 He has my +1.

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Re: [VOTE] New committer: Christopher St John

2002-05-01 Thread Amy Roh

+1

Amy


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RE: [VOTE] New Committer: Manveen Kaur

2002-01-27 Thread Ignacio J. Ortega

 De: Patrick Luby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Enviado el: jueves 24 de enero de 2002 18:41

 I would like to propose Manveen Kaur as a committer. She has 
 provided a
 significant number of patches for the adminstration webapp 
 and I think her
 contributions will be a big benefit to Tomcat.

 Please vote,

+1


Saludos ,
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RE: [VOTE] New Committer: Manveen Kaur

2002-01-26 Thread GOMEZ Henri

+1

Welcome on board.

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All,

I would like to propose Manveen Kaur as a committer. She has provided a
significant number of patches for the adminstration webapp and 
I think her
contributions will be a big benefit to Tomcat.

Please vote,

Thanks,

Patrick

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Re: [VOTE] New Committer: Manveen Kaur

2002-01-24 Thread Amy Roh

+1

Amy

Patrick Luby wrote:

 All,

 I would like to propose Manveen Kaur as a committer. She has provided a
 significant number of patches for the adminstration webapp and I think her
 contributions will be a big benefit to Tomcat.

 Please vote,

 Thanks,

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Re: [VOTE] New Committer: Manveen Kaur

2002-01-24 Thread Bill Barker

+1
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Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 9:40 AM
Subject: [VOTE] New Committer: Manveen Kaur


 All,

 I would like to propose Manveen Kaur as a committer. She has provided a
 significant number of patches for the adminstration webapp and I think her
 contributions will be a big benefit to Tomcat.

 Please vote,

 Thanks,

 Patrick

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Re: [VOTE] New Committer: Manveen Kaur

2002-01-24 Thread Remy Maucherat

 All,

 I would like to propose Manveen Kaur as a committer. She has provided a
 significant number of patches for the adminstration webapp and I think her
 contributions will be a big benefit to Tomcat.

+1.

Remy


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