I agree, but I think we need to give some more concrete guidance how to
develop an open community and develop in the open, because although it
is clear to ASF people, I think it is often not so clear for many other
people
@msacks: Did you already have a look at
just curious, but what are the differences to quartz and why would you
like to donate it to the ASF?
Thanks
Michael
Am 28.10.12 04:29, schrieb Zemian Deng:
Hello there,
I started a scheduler project called TimeMachine Scheduler here:
https://bitbucket.org/timemachine/scheduler
Would anyone
Stefane Fermigier wrote:
On Dec 12, 2009, at 1:36 PM, Michael Wechner wrote:
Stefane Fermigier schrieb:
OK, I personally believe this is in contradiction with the first
commandment of the Apache Way:
*Community over Code* is a frequent saying that exemplifies ASF
projects. Community uses
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
The Board has in the past condemned balkanization of community, and my
take on this situation is exactly that.
This is not yet another web framework, which often brought forward as
examples that the ASF encourages competition within. Those typically have a
different angle,
.
On Dec 11, 2009, at 11:18 PM, Michael Wechner wrote:
Florian Müller wrote:
Well, here is a citation from
http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html (section The
Foundation Incubator):
It must be noted that the incubator (just like the board) does not
perform filtering on the basis
Emmanuel Lcharny wrote:
Michael Wechner a écrit :
Stefane Fermigier schrieb:
OK, I personally believe this is in contradiction with the first
commandment of the Apache Way:
*Community over Code* is a frequent saying that exemplifies ASF
projects. Community uses Openness and Merit
Florent Guillaume wrote:
On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 11:18 PM, Michael Wechner
michael.wech...@wyona.com wrote:
Right and as long as OpenCMIS fulfills the requirements of the incubator I
don't see any reason why there shouldn't be two projects of the same topic.
I also do not see any reason why
Florian Müller wrote:
Well, here is a citation from http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html (section
The Foundation Incubator):
It must be noted that the incubator (just like the board) does not perform
filtering on the basis of technical issues. This is because the foundation
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
As Gianugo says, the Chemistry folks are certainly the best people to
judge (together with you guys of course) whether your ideas can be
incorporated in Chemistry, or are better off in a separate project.
The Incubator's position is very probably that it's fine to
Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 11:17 AM, Michael Wechner
michael.wech...@wyona.com wrote:
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
As Gianugo says, the Chemistry folks are certainly the best people to
judge (together with you guys of course) whether your ideas can be
incorporated
Ian Boston schrieb:
not least because committed mistakes demand fixing by the committer
and then anyone who can fix the bug. The only downside is that
occasionally trunk wont build/run and if trunk is close to production
that probably matters.
I think another downside is, that (maybe
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to help to set something up in case this would make
sense for the incubator folks.
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Leo Simons wrote:
On May 5, 2007, at 7:55 PM, Michael Wechner wrote:
what about a CMS with a workflow, which would sit on top SVN
accessing both branches (staging resp. draft and live) and hence
would allow devs still accessing it through other SVN clients and
also allow updating
easily a committer if providing
useable code on a regular basis, but political decisions are another
thing and
it normally takes longer to build trust so that one is able to recognize how
independent one's mind is.
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Dear incubator
Can you please update
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/index.html
re Apache Lenya.
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Jackrabbit.
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of the interface.
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Greg Stein wrote:
In any case, the Board passed the resolution :-)
cool :-)
Thanks
Michi
I'll be sending out a summary of our meeting which will also mention it,
but figured that I'd let you guys know sooner rather than later :-)
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The Lenya Devs are actually ready to release 1.2.1 which has a lot of
bugfixes.
Do you think it makes sense to wait a bit more for the board report from
August 18 (Lenya as TLP?) or shall we rather do another incubator release?
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to submit to the board,
and hope that no negative votes show up in the meantime ;-)
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Board meeting, you should be good to go.
ok
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You will see constraints vanishing in smoke.
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, and this becomes very boring after a while
I certainly understand that and this why I suggested that the
communication should be more direct
- at the verge of starting to think people are dispassionate about
incubation status.
Sorry,
no problem ;-)
Michi
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Steven Noels wrote:
On 14 Jun 2004, at 12:02, Michael Wechner wrote:
Of course not, and I hope I've been careful enough to talk only from
my own private perception - something I can and will not change even
if I know the people behind the voices on the mailing lists.
I think it's necessary
Steven Noels wrote:
On 14 Jun 2004, at 14:29, Michael Wechner wrote:
I am not sure about this. I think it would be better if people
would view us as individuals. I try to do so in the case
of other projects with various companies involved, and I think
it works well, at least for myself.
I
Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
The Cocoon project has voted to accept the Lenya proposal, thus Lenya
is officially in the Incubator :-)
First of all, we need to get the legal stuff straight.
1) License grant
We need to recieve papers that transfer rights to the ASF.
It is necessary to transfer
Andreas Kuckartz wrote:
snip /
Sure thing. Since Lenya does publishing too, what is the future of
Forrest in your scenario?
To be honest, I am not very familiar with Forrest yet.
But from out of the belly I would characterize Forrest as a specific
publication type,
with an information
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