Re: [admin] Welcome on board!

2001-12-07 Thread Tom Bradford
Sam Ruby wrote: > Just curious, what are you doing to resolve this? ;-) Only what I can do, which was bring it to their attention. Chris McCabe is already hounding them about it pretty well these days, and it doesn't look like he needs any assistance. -- Tom Bradford - http://www.tbradford.or

Re: [admin] Welcome on board!

2001-12-07 Thread Sam Ruby
Tom Bradford wrote: > > Ask the Xalan team why DTM memory consumption throttles the Java VM into > swap, and turns your computer into a paper-weight :) We're going to > have to hold out on using the DTM version of Xalan, until that leakage > is resolved. Just curious, what are you doing to resol

Re: [admin] Welcome on board!

2001-12-07 Thread Tom Bradford
Sam Ruby wrote: > At a micro level, the way you will see my desire to get people to work > together will be my incessant nagging on issues like: why are you still > calling the mutableNodeset method! Ask the Xalan team why DTM memory consumption throttles the Java VM into swap, and turns your comp

Re: [admin] Welcome on board!

2001-12-07 Thread Sam Ruby
Tom Bradford wrote: > > I realized that it's been over two years since the dbXML Project was > founded, and the people who originally started the project have never > actually introduced themselves. Since we're, to a degree, starting with > a clean slate here, I thought we might take some time to

Re: [admin] Welcome on board!

2001-12-07 Thread Tom Bradford
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: > My name is Stefano Mazzocchi (some might know my name for my development > for JServ, JMeter, Ant, JAMES, Avalon and Cocoon) and I'll be your ASF > member sponsor. > > Again, welcome on board: it will be fun :) Hi Stefano, Thanks for all of your help so far, and we loo

[admin] Welcome on board!

2001-12-07 Thread Stefano Mazzocchi
Hello everybody! My name is Stefano Mazzocchi (some might know my name for my development for JServ, JMeter, Ant, JAMES, Avalon and Cocoon) and I'll be your ASF member sponsor. What is that? After years of bootstrapping open development communities, we found out that it's much easier for everybo