Re: [PROPOSAL] Zeta Components

2010-04-20 Thread Erik Abele
On Apr 19, 2010, at 15:52, Tobias Schlitt wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi all, please find below our proposal for Zeta Components. The proposal is also available in the wiki: http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ZetaComponentsProposal +1! Yeah, I know it's

Re: Graduation resolution feedback - Qpid as TLP

2008-03-04 Thread Erik Abele
On 04.03.2008, at 20:27, Carl Trieloff wrote: sebb wrote: ... RESOLVED, that the initial Apache Qpid Project be and hereby is tasked with the creation of a set of bylaws intended to encourage open development and increased participation in the Qpid

Re: Sending CouchDB Software Grant?

2008-03-01 Thread Erik Abele
On 01.03.2008, at 12:26, Leo Simons wrote: That should be fine! As far as I know, the ASF has just the one fax number. Though we've recently changed it - the new one is 919-573-9199 so you should be fine as long as you did use that one. Cheers, Erik (An alternative to faxing is

Re: Subversion vs other source control systems

2008-02-14 Thread Erik Abele
On 14.02.2008, at 14:14, Santiago Gala wrote: ... The typical workflow in distributed scm is that authoritative repositories pull (as requested and after review) from non-official ones, so typically security is easier: no longer lots of people with write access, but only a handful, taking

Re: [VOTE] as to Thrift Proposal

2008-02-08 Thread Erik Abele
On Jan 23, 2008 9:07 PM, Mark Slee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, We've just posted the Apache Incubator proposal for Thrift onto the Wiki: http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ThriftProposal +1. Cheers, Erik - To

Re: Binding term

2008-01-31 Thread Erik Abele
On 31.01.2008, at 13:26, Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote: On Jan 31, 2008, at 6:40 AM, Noel J. Bergman wrote: and only the PPMC member votes are binding. The error is the use of PPMC. It should say that only PMC member votes are binding. But somehow I like the fact that in most cases the

Re: [PROPOSAL] Thrift

2008-01-30 Thread Erik Abele
On 30.01.2008, at 10:35, Niclas Hedhman wrote: On Wednesday 30 January 2008 15:24, Mark Slee wrote: What we'd really like to set up here is a system where there are different people with committer priveleges to different parts of the project. Hmmm... I would oppose this for two reasons; 1.

Re: Automated Release Audit Reports [Re: Release Audit Report 2008-01-29]

2008-01-30 Thread Erik Abele
On 30.01.2008, at 21:29, Robert Burrell Donkin wrote: you probably have noticed a number of emailed audit reports (see below). i've been doing some testing (apologies for the SPAM) but think that everything's working ok now. 1. frequency: weekly? biweekly? monthly? Maximum one per week I'd

Re: Doing a release which includes an Eclipse update site

2007-11-30 Thread Erik Abele
On 30.11.2007, at 05:00, Marshall Schor wrote: Thanks, Erik. It makes sense to me to have the update site under the dist/ directory, since it is a kind of distribution. I see there was an update to the page http://incubator.apache.org/incubation/Incubation_Policy.html about a month ago which

Re: Doing a release which includes an Eclipse update site

2007-11-29 Thread Erik Abele
On 29.11.2007, at 22:41, Marshall Schor wrote: In our next release of Apache UIMA from the incubator, we would like to include an additional packaging of some of our Eclipse tooling as an Eclipse update site. This is a location, reachable via http, which Eclipse can use to download Eclipse

Re: Diversity requirement

2007-10-30 Thread Erik Abele
On 31.10.2007, at 03:54, Matt Hogstrom wrote: I didn't see a thread get started on this topic yet but I've been mulling this over for a bit so perhaps we can continue the discussion in this thread? I'm not sure that there should be a hard requirement for 3, 5 or n unique committers. As

Re: ASF Web of Trust [was: Release Distribution Strategy]

2007-10-29 Thread Erik Abele
On 29.10.2007, at 03:13, Niclas Hedhman wrote: On Sunday 28 October 2007 23:15, Erik Abele wrote: As BenL always says: I don't give a shit about some random document, that could be faked anyway. All I care about is the email address connected to the key I intend to sign - is it really

Re: ASF Web of Trust [was: Release Distribution Strategy]

2007-10-29 Thread Erik Abele
On 29.10.2007, at 13:49, Robert Burrell Donkin wrote: ... IMO this needs to be done at the protocol level to gain the required security (rather than just the appearance of security). if there's anyone around who's active on HTTP standards then now would be a great time to jump in... And back

Re: ASF Web of Trust [was: Release Distribution Strategy]

2007-10-29 Thread Erik Abele
On 29.10.2007, at 16:02, Niclas Hedhman wrote: On Monday 29 October 2007 21:26, Erik Abele wrote: The process on the above page is beyond most users' imagination. As said, they probably don't even care otherwise they would know... I rest my case; If I don't care about routing tables in TCP

Re: ASF Web of Trust [was: Release Distribution Strategy]

2007-10-28 Thread Erik Abele
On 28.10.2007, at 08:57, Niclas Hedhman wrote: On Sunday 28 October 2007 06:24, Noel J. Bergman wrote: Perhaps we should add some information on getting into the Web of Trust, although that is really a general committer item, not Incubator specific. I am not very security fluent, and

Re: Jakarta [was: Effects on corporate backing withdrawals [was: Incubator Proposal: Pig]]

2007-10-02 Thread Erik Abele
On 01.10.2007, at 18:43, Roland Weber wrote: Erik Abele wrote: Sure, am happy to help (as a satisfied user of both, HttpComponents and JMeter); just let me know where you'd like to see me subscribed... (I assume [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]) That's great! Yes, those

Re: Jakarta [was: Effects on corporate backing withdrawals [was: Incubator Proposal: Pig]]

2007-10-01 Thread Erik Abele
On 30.09.2007, at 18:17, Roland Weber wrote: Niclas Hedhman wrote: I don't know what to suggest, but perhaps recruiting one or more veteran ASFer, either just off the member's list or some experienced Incubator mentor, feeling this being important could just join the PMC and at least

Re: Subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED]

2007-07-21 Thread Erik Abele
it, here it is again: On 28.06.2007, at 16:51, Erik Abele wrote: On 28.06.2007, at 09:37, Gilles Scokart wrote: I'm an ivy commiter since a few weeks, but I didn't manage to subscribe to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and [EMAIL PROTECTED] I tried with my gmail address 2 times, and with my apache address

Re: Mentors - the more, the merrier? [WAS Re: [VOTE] Accept Heraldry into the Incubator]

2006-07-12 Thread Erik Abele
On 12.07.2006, at 19:39, robert burrell donkin wrote: On 7/11/06, Geir Magnusson Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip (And I'll note now that I'm interested in participating, although can't commit the time to be a mentor right now.) this seems like a good opportunity to reintroduce an

Re: [PROPOSAL] Heraldry Identity Project

2006-06-30 Thread Erik Abele
On 30.06.2006, at 15:22, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: robert burrell donkin wrote: On 6/30/06, William A. Rowe, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: snip One thing that bothers me is that there is a very small handful of ASF people (committers and members) participating in standards efforts.

Re: Branding of Incubator projects

2006-06-29 Thread Erik Abele
On 29.06.2006, at 12:11, Justin Erenkrantz wrote: On 6/29/06, Martin Sebor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm not quite comfortable with the word inaccurate here. What exactly does it refer to? (Assuming it's bullet 5, there doesn't seem anything inaccurate about putting out a press release

Re: Name options (was Re: ARI, Atom Reference Implementation [Proposal])

2006-05-24 Thread Erik Abele
On 25.05.2006, at 01:47, James M Snell wrote: Ok, so here are a few of the name options that seem to be the safest (in no particular order) Iaea (adapted, of course, from the U.N. nuclear watchdog group) Anu (Dims suggestion, sanskrit for atom) Atomico

Re: Process for becoming a mentor

2006-03-23 Thread Erik Abele
On 23.03.2006, at 14:36, Jason van Zyl wrote: Erik Abele wrote: On 22.03.2006, at 18:01, Jason van Zyl wrote: Hi, Just poking around the incubator site and I see a responsibilities page for Mentors which is good but I don't see any criteria for being a mentor. But I think starting

Re: Process for becoming a mentor

2006-03-22 Thread Erik Abele
On 22.03.2006, at 18:01, Jason van Zyl wrote: Hi, Just poking around the incubator site and I see a responsibilities page for Mentors which is good but I don't see any criteria for being a mentor. But I think starting with three simple ones would be a start: 1) Active interest in the

Re: [VOTE] Graduate Jackrabbit to TLP status (pending board approval)

2006-03-13 Thread Erik Abele
On 13.03.2006, at 08:34, Roy T. Fielding wrote: The Apache Jackrabbit committers have voted to request graduation from the Incubator as a TLP. ... Please send in your +1/0/-1 to approve/abstain/disapprove. +1. Cheers, Erik smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature

Re: [VOTE] KabukiProposal

2006-01-26 Thread Erik Abele
On 24.01.2006, at 10:39, Steven Noels wrote: On 23 Jan 2006, at 14:30, Sam Ruby wrote: In addition, the Kabuki project will also include server-side infrastructure to facilitate the AJAX programming model. In the current download (http://www.zimbra.com/community/ ajaxtk_download.html),

Wiki votes, was Re: Proposal for OFBiz to Join the ASF

2006-01-17 Thread Erik Abele
[changed subject line though I don't intend to have a big discussion about this topic] On 18.01.2006, at 00:16, Geir Magnusson Jr wrote: Is this becoming the current de-facto process, posting to a wiki? (or @)#!)#@ wiki, as I tend to think of them...) Can we please have things go to the

Re: [jira] Created: (INFRA-677) create accounts for new committers for new project Solr

2006-01-17 Thread Erik Abele
On 18.01.2006, at 02:32, Yonik Seeley wrote: I had read that guide, but it seems geared toward existing projects wasn't clear what to do in the case of a new project in the incubator. You are right, this manual is a bit thin on details for incubator- related projects. Shall I send the

Re: [jira] Created: (INFRA-677) create accounts for new committers for new project Solr

2006-01-17 Thread Erik Abele
On 18.01.2006, at 02:37, Erik Abele wrote: On 18.01.2006, at 02:32, Yonik Seeley wrote: I had read that guide, but it seems geared toward existing projects wasn't clear what to do in the case of a new project in the incubator. You are right, this manual is a bit thin on details

Re: [VOTE] AJAX Toolkit Proposal - Updated

2006-01-16 Thread Erik Abele
On 16.01.2006, at 02:42, Sam Ruby wrote: The discussion has died down, and the time has come to call for a VOTE to see if the incubator wants to sponsor and accept this proposal for incubation. As Roy and Leo (and others?) already noted, the proposal as sent is lacking some vital

Re: ajax proposal?

2006-01-16 Thread Erik Abele
On 17.01.2006, at 00:02, Noel J. Bergman wrote: Martin Cooper wrote: whether I get involved with the Zimbra toolkit, and try to help them see the light, I need to make a personal decision between putting my energy into that, here at the ASF, or putting it into a non-ASF project that is

Re: [VOTE] AJAX Toolkit Proposal - Updated

2006-01-16 Thread Erik Abele
On 17.01.2006, at 00:33, Sam Ruby wrote: Noel J. Bergman wrote: We seem to agree on the rest, but the proposal should make it clear, since those are points that appear to concern (some) others. To be honest, I would rather those points be placed on an general incubator page as they apply

Re: ajax proposal?

2006-01-16 Thread Erik Abele
On 17.01.2006, at 03:04, Noel J. Bergman wrote: Erik Abele wrote: Noel J. Bergman wrote: FWIW, I would want to see your technical concerns addressed before graduation, but so far, we have had little if any discussion of what those tecnical issues really are, or so it seems from the archives

Re: [VOTE] AJAX Toolkit Proposal - Updated

2006-01-16 Thread Erik Abele
On 17.01.2006, at 03:12, Sam Ruby wrote: Erik Abele wrote: On 16.01.2006, at 02:42, Sam Ruby wrote: The discussion has died down, and the time has come to call for a VOTE to see if the incubator wants to sponsor and accept this proposal for incubation. As Roy and Leo (and others

Re: [VOTE] AJAX Toolkit Proposal - Updated

2006-01-16 Thread Erik Abele
On 17.01.2006, at 03:55, David Crossley wrote: Erik Abele wrote: +1 - I don't know how to add this to the incubator-site myself (is anakia now ready to use?) but I'd really like to see this somewhere on incubator.a.o, e.g. http://incubator.apache.org/faq.html... Not yet ready. Lack of staff

Re: Is the incubator out of control?

2005-12-23 Thread Erik Abele
On 23.12.2005, at 16:57, Justin Erenkrantz wrote: On Fri, Dec 23, 2005 at 09:11:55AM -0500, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote: ... I think that there's little downside to this. A check on the Incubator PMC is the board - any member or PMC could appeal to the board in the event that they believed their

Re: Is the incubator out of control?

2005-12-22 Thread Erik Abele
On 21.12.2005, at 21:57, Roy T. Fielding wrote: On Dec 21, 2005, at 11:04 AM, Ted Leung wrote: How is this possible when any other PMC can vote to bring a project in without approval of the incubator PMC? Just look at the raft of projects being brought in via Geronimo and the WS PMC.

Re: Is the incubator out of control?

2005-12-22 Thread Erik Abele
On 23.12.2005, at 00:23, Roy T. Fielding wrote: On Dec 22, 2005, at 10:53 AM, Erik Abele wrote: On 21.12.2005, at 21:57, Roy T. Fielding wrote: On Dec 21, 2005, at 11:04 AM, Ted Leung wrote: How is this possible when any other PMC can vote to bring a project in without approval

Re: [VOTE] @domain for Incubator mailing lists

2005-12-18 Thread Erik Abele
On 18.12.2005, at 05:49, Noel J. Bergman wrote: Please vote on the following: New mailing lists should be created under the @incubator.apache.org domain, just as all of the other project resources, e.g., the web site and SVN subtree. +1. Cheers, Erik smime.p7s Description: S/MIME

Re: The Incubator and Infrastructure

2005-09-02 Thread Erik Abele
On 02.09.2005, at 14:07, Davanum Srinivas wrote: Leo, Specifically 2 people asked read persmissions on the files. they were told that's not possible. Am NOT talking about root privs. Which files? Why? Who? Cheers, Erik -- dims On 9/2/05, Leo Simons [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On

Re: The Incubator and Infrastructure

2005-09-02 Thread Erik Abele
On 02.09.2005, at 14:45, Davanum Srinivas wrote: Sal and Ian from HP expressed interest on [EMAIL PROTECTED]: http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=webservices- generalm=111901932102075w=2 Quoting: What are the steps for me to get set up w/ admin rights for SVN? Once I get set up, I'll read up on

Re: The Incubator and Infrastructure

2005-09-02 Thread Erik Abele
On 02.09.2005, at 17:25, Niclas Hedhman wrote: On Friday 02 September 2005 20:23, Erik Abele wrote: I honestly don't feel like fueling this thread, so please don't hesitate to say I am outright stupid and don't know what I am talking about, and I'll shut up as a good citizen... My

Re: releasing from incubator? -- was: Re: a beehive release and the JSR 181 TCK issue

2005-06-07 Thread Erik Abele
On 07.06.2005, at 22:48, Noel J. Bergman wrote: Demo? Technology preview? Milestone? Happy Meal? Look, maybe this is hard to understand, especially if people are coming from an enviroment focused on code quality first, but this isn't about the state of the code. It is about the state

Re: Project proposal

2005-02-02 Thread Erik Abele
On 02.02.2005, at 17:26, Martin Marinschek wrote: ... - I propose the establishment of such a Prize in the Open Source movement, from people using and developing Open Source - for people developing Open Source, on the base of a yearly vote... ... What do all of you think about a project like

Re: NameProtect (www.nameprotect.com)

2004-12-23 Thread Erik Abele
On 23.12.2004, at 11:40, Ted Husted wrote: Make sure that the requested project name does not already exist and check www.nameprotect.com to be sure that the name is not already trademarked for an existing software product. Do we have an account with NameProtect? A prior post mentioned using the

Re: [OT] How to prevent abusing Apache priviliges

2004-10-18 Thread Erik Abele
On 18.10.2004, at 13:34, Niclas Hedhman wrote: On Monday 18 October 2004 19:05, Santiago Gala wrote: El lun, 18-10-2004 a las 11:08 +0200, Stephen McConnell escribió: Seems to me that he's talking about a very real dark-side of the ASF. Facts? I would like to see something substantial. Same here.

Re: [VOTE] Remove the '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' mailing list (was [Proposal]...)

2004-10-10 Thread Erik Abele
On 08.10.2004, at 10:08, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote: Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote: For small projects we have created a common [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list. Over time I haven't seen that a common list is needed, as all common requests go to the general mailing list. In essence, it's not working as

Re: MyFaces?

2004-08-31 Thread Erik Abele
On 31.08.2004, at 14:39, Ted Husted wrote: OK, now I'm starting to worry :) The CLAs that Manfred sent by surface mail should have arrived a week ago. Might they still be pending, or should we try again? Hmm, root@ has a bunch of account req rec'd for the MyFaces project but none of the CLAs

Re: [VOTE] Graduate SpamAssassin from Incubator, recommend TLP

2004-06-22 Thread Erik Abele
On 21.06.2004, at 22:38, Sander Striker wrote: [X] +1 - The SpamAssassin project has met the requirements for incubation and will be recommended to the board for TLP status [ ] -1 - The SpamAssassin project as not met the requirements for incubation I'd like to be able

Re: Anyone wants to incubate MyFaces?

2004-06-15 Thread Erik Abele
On 15.06.2004, at 18:32, Marinschek Martin wrote: Another question - what do we have to change regarding project infrastructure to enter the incubator/ and later to be a project? Do we have to embrace Maven or can we somehow ship around this? The most basic things you'd have to move are source

Re: Move Apache faq to apache site?

2004-06-15 Thread Erik Abele
On 15.06.2004, at 17:03, Noel J. Bergman wrote: Over here [1] there are some FAQs about Apache. I think that they are much better to be put here [2]. [1] http://incubator.apache.org/faq.html [2] http://www.apache.org/foundation/faq.html You mean just the first section, right? Sounds reasonable.

Re: [VOTE] Beehive Incubation

2004-05-19 Thread Erik Abele
On 19.05.2004, at 02:48, Noel J. Bergman wrote: I'm changing the subject to make it clear to those skimming their mail that this is a VOTE to incubate Beehive, based upon their proposal. See: http://mail-archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/BrowseList? [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Questions regarding a Clover donation

2004-04-21 Thread Erik Abele
On 13.04.2004, at 22:48, Alex Karasulu wrote: Hi, I would like to get a free group clover license that is offered for open source projects for the Directory project. First off I was wondering if we already have one for the entire ASF. Secondly I was wondering if there are any requirements I

Re: Request for graduation

2004-01-21 Thread Erik Abele
On 21.01.2004, at 23:13, Malte S. Stretz wrote: ... And maybe there will be a chance to meet and exchange keys with other Apache-related developers at this year's CeBIT. Ok, I don't think you'll want to wait till then but it might be a chance for others, too :) Indeed and if someone is really

Re: Request for graduation

2004-01-21 Thread Erik Abele
On 22.01.2004, at 01:23, Sander Striker wrote: On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 01:15, Malte S. Stretz wrote: On Thursday 22 January 2004 00:34 CET Erik Abele wrote: Indeed and if someone is really interested in meeting other German/Austrian/Swiss/etc. ASF fellows, he/she should have a look at /docs/de

Re: ANNOUNCE: SpamAssassin working to join Apache Software Foundation

2003-11-07 Thread Erik Abele
On 07.11.2003, at 15:28, Reini Urban wrote: just returned from holidays. someone obviously removed the fax sheet at this url. could someone please check this? the url must be okay, it is also listed in the commiters faq: http://www.apache.org/dev/committers.html The CLA has moved, please see

Re: Incomplete archive

2003-10-24 Thread Erik Abele
am 24.10.2003 14:12 Uhr schrieb Jochen Wiedmann unter [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hi, is there any reason, that the archive at http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/SummarizeList?listId=172 does not contain any messages from october? Whom to contact? Please enter a 'bug' in Bugzilla for this.

Re: Where is Pluto's home page in the CVS repository for update

2003-10-24 Thread Erik Abele
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Pluto is in incubator. Where can I find the pluto home-page in the CVS repository? I would like to make an update of the home page. Have a look at cvs.apache.org:/x1/home/cvs/jakarta-pluto Do I need any special rights for the task? Hmm, an account on cvs.apache.org

Re: Disclaimer text for incubated projects

2003-10-01 Thread Erik Abele
On 01/10/2003, at 06:47, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote: Cliff Schmidt wrote: XMLBeans is an incubated subproject under the sponsorship of the Apache Software Foundation's (ASF) XML project. it all looks good, except for this. i think i would prefer something like 'XMLBeans is an effort

Re: Exit Criteria

2003-09-25 Thread Erik Abele
On 24/09/2003, at 10:54, Cliff Schmidt wrote: On Tuesday, September 23, 2003 11:26 PM, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote: Noel J. Bergman wrote: I put up a Wiki page for it here: http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/ apachewiki.cgi?IncubatorReleaseManagement From the Wiki page: This means that Projects under

Re: Project involvement

2003-08-14 Thread Erik Abele
I wonder if someone should collect the addresses of all the interested people coming in here with absolutely no clue and send them a standardized mail with some instructions on how to get involved (mailing list subscription, incubator site and so on)? They are clearly asking for further

Re: [VOTE] Policy for incubating project resources (was Re: xmlbeans project )

2003-07-25 Thread Erik Abele
On 25/07/2003, at 02:05, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: On 7/25/03 7:46 AM, Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It's simple: The Incubator PMC is responsible for the project. All others (can) help. No this is difference than in the past. Remember the Incubator is here to help and its OUR