On Wed, 2 May 2001, Morgan Delagrange wrote:
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> On Wed, 2 May 2001, Glenn Nielsen wrote:
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> > "Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
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> > > On Tue, 1 May 2001, James Strachan wrote:
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> > > > From: "Morgan Delagrange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > > > > Of course, I'm +1 for that idea. Of course, we could just piggy back on
> > > > > the commons sandbox if we like. There are no restrictions (for better or
> > > > > for worse) on what types of projects go in the sandbox. We could just
> > > > > create a taglibs directory at the root of the sandbox, and we'd be ready
> > > > > to go.
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> > > > +1 for a taglibs directory in jakarta-commons-sandbox.
> > > >
> > > > Its probably the easiest thing to do for now. If ever it gets too big or
> > > > cumbersome we can always move it later to jakarta-taglibs-sandbox.
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> > > > James
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> > > Setting up a new CVS repository is trivially simple. I'd much prefer to
> > > see a new jakarta-taglibs-sandbox for this stuff rather than overload
> > > jakarta-commons-sandbox.
> > >
> > > Craig
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> > I agree with Craig. And all jakarta-taglibs committers should automatically
> > be granted commit to jakarta-taglibs-sandbox.
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> Of course, the concept behind the Commons sandbox is that all Jakarta
> committers have access. I assume that we want the same setup for the
> taglib sandbox?
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> - Morgan
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OK, I took the discussion as providing enough +1 comments to not require a
formal vote, so I created a new "jakarta-taglibs-sandbox" repository.
Right now, commit permissions are automatically the same as those on
jakarta-taglibs itself -- we can broaden that to all Jakarta committers
(on an "ask and you will be added" basis) if you want.
Craig