Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-10-01 Thread xenu
Hello!
 
Is fork of Apache::ASP dead? Greg hasn't replied to my email. Maybe someone 
else should start project?

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Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-10-01 Thread Gregory Youngblood
I'm pretty sure I replied. I'll try to find the message and resend it. if not I 
apologize. Work has taken all of my time while we are preparing for a 
production launch of a large project. I'm sure most can understand how that can 
have an impact on time to work on other things. 

Thanks
Greg

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Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-10-01 Thread Gregory Youngblood
I found the email, and I had not replied. My apologies, I did think I had 
replied. What I had done is mark it to follow up when I circled back around and 
got caught up on things (see previous email).

I also noticed you sent it barely 2 days ago. You know, sometimes people are 
not able reply right away for any number of reasons. A little patience can go a 
long way. 

Greg


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Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-15 Thread Tsirkin Evgeny
Nice to hear that there are others interested as well !
I will be happy to provide any help needed .

@Gregory I think public repository is probably better idea ,this way you
will neither
be a bottleneck .Other then that anything that you ,Thanos  Josh prefer
will be fine.
I am personally is much more comfortable with svn then git ,but git have
nice branch
features .

Seems like the module can live in Josh's directory on CPAN and this is
great.
Thanks
Evgeny

On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 3:23 AM, Gregory Youngblood g...@tcscs.com wrote:

 I tend to selfhost things but can put on sourceforge just as easily. I also
 prefer svn. I'd be glad to host it, as well as the SVN sample site if that
 would help. Just let me know.

 On Aug 14, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Josh Chamas wrote:

  On 8/14/2011 2:40 PM, Gregory Youngblood wrote:
  How about creating a patch and sending it to the list. For the short
 term it lets the fixes get out. Perhaps we'll hear from Josh or can make
 other arrangements. What do you think?
 
  Greg
 
 
  Thanos, Greg, I am happy to go into co-maintainer on this.  I can look at
 patches
  or integrations when they come in for peer review, and can publish to web
 site still,
  which is simply built off of the perldoc from ASP.pm.
 
  Obviously not been highly engaged here, so great if others run with it!
 
  @Thanos, I think you had the biggest bundle of work that needed to get
 out there
  in terms of new db layer overhaul, so if you have any special
 considerations
  or interest here would love to hear it.
 
  Happy if some one hosts this in a reasonable open source repository,
 github,
  sourceforge type of gig.  I guess I would be partial to something with
 svn offered
  and SourceForge seems to but no strong opinions here if it works and
 folks can
  collaborate, spin off trial forks, etc.
 
  Regards,
 
  Josh
 
  On Aug 14, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:
 
 
  I have numerous fixes for Apache::ASP including the one mentioned here.
 
 


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Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-15 Thread Thanos Chatziathanassiou

On 15/08/2011 09:38 πμ, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:

Nice to hear that there are others interested as well !
I will be happy to provide any help needed .

@Gregory I think public repository is probably better idea ,this way you
will neither
be a bottleneck .Other then that anything that you ,Thanos  Josh prefer
will be fine.
I am personally is much more comfortable with svn then git ,but git have
nice branch
features .


Ok, so we're all old-school ;)
I also prefer subversion to git mostly because I'm still figuring git out.
Let's set up a sourceforge project and be done with it (?)
I wouldn't mind github too.
I think I can start posting rudimentary stuff to the list for 
comments/inclusion on Wednesday or Thursday when I'll be back from holidays.




Seems like the module can live in Josh's directory on CPAN and this is
great.
Thanks
Evgeny

On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 3:23 AM, Gregory Youngblood g...@tcscs.com
mailto:g...@tcscs.com wrote:

I tend to selfhost things but can put on sourceforge just as easily.
I also prefer svn. I'd be glad to host it, as well as the SVN sample
site if that would help. Just let me know.

On Aug 14, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Josh Chamas wrote:

  On 8/14/2011 2:40 PM, Gregory Youngblood wrote:
  How about creating a patch and sending it to the list. For the
short term it lets the fixes get out. Perhaps we'll hear from Josh
or can make other arrangements. What do you think?
 
  Greg
 
 
  Thanos, Greg, I am happy to go into co-maintainer on this.  I can
look at patches
  or integrations when they come in for peer review, and can
publish to web site still,
  which is simply built off of the perldoc from ASP.pm.
 
  Obviously not been highly engaged here, so great if others run
with it!
 
  @Thanos, I think you had the biggest bundle of work that needed
to get out there
  in terms of new db layer overhaul, so if you have any special
considerations
  or interest here would love to hear it.
 
  Happy if some one hosts this in a reasonable open source
repository, github,
  sourceforge type of gig.  I guess I would be partial to something
with svn offered
  and SourceForge seems to but no strong opinions here if it works
and folks can
  collaborate, spin off trial forks, etc.
 
  Regards,
 
  Josh
 
  On Aug 14, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:
 
 
  I have numerous fixes for Apache::ASP including the one
mentioned here.
 
 


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Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-15 Thread Gregory Youngblood
Hah. I've used git before. It's good, merging and branching are really good as 
long as you get all the details right. To really use it effectively though I 
ended up creating a cookbook file of sorts with recipes for many of the more 
interesting uses. There were seemingly simple things that could have many 
unexpected consequences, such as forgetting one cli arg and your merge goes in 
as individual commits instead of as a single transaction. Have fun rolling that 
back if you need to. :)

I'm setting up Apache-ASP in SF. I'm using SVN for the rcs.

Josh, would you be open to providing an svn dump so we can maintain historical 
log on the check ins (assuming I can get that imported into SF).

Thanks
Greg

On Aug 15, 2011, at 6:45 AM, Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:

 On 15/08/2011 09:38 πμ, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:
 Nice to hear that there are others interested as well !
 I will be happy to provide any help needed .
 
 @Gregory I think public repository is probably better idea ,this way you
 will neither
 be a bottleneck .Other then that anything that you ,Thanos  Josh prefer
 will be fine.
 I am personally is much more comfortable with svn then git ,but git have
 nice branch
 features .
 
 Ok, so we're all old-school ;)
 I also prefer subversion to git mostly because I'm still figuring git out.
 Let's set up a sourceforge project and be done with it (?)
 I wouldn't mind github too.
 I think I can start posting rudimentary stuff to the list for 
 comments/inclusion on Wednesday or Thursday when I'll be back from holidays.
 
 
 Seems like the module can live in Josh's directory on CPAN and this is
 great.
 Thanks
 Evgeny
 
 On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 3:23 AM, Gregory Youngblood g...@tcscs.com
 mailto:g...@tcscs.com wrote:
 
I tend to selfhost things but can put on sourceforge just as easily.
I also prefer svn. I'd be glad to host it, as well as the SVN sample
site if that would help. Just let me know.
 
On Aug 14, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Josh Chamas wrote:
 
  On 8/14/2011 2:40 PM, Gregory Youngblood wrote:
  How about creating a patch and sending it to the list. For the
short term it lets the fixes get out. Perhaps we'll hear from Josh
or can make other arrangements. What do you think?
 
  Greg
 
 
  Thanos, Greg, I am happy to go into co-maintainer on this.  I can
look at patches
  or integrations when they come in for peer review, and can
publish to web site still,
  which is simply built off of the perldoc from ASP.pm.
 
  Obviously not been highly engaged here, so great if others run
with it!
 
  @Thanos, I think you had the biggest bundle of work that needed
to get out there
  in terms of new db layer overhaul, so if you have any special
considerations
  or interest here would love to hear it.
 
  Happy if some one hosts this in a reasonable open source
repository, github,
  sourceforge type of gig.  I guess I would be partial to something
with svn offered
  and SourceForge seems to but no strong opinions here if it works
and folks can
  collaborate, spin off trial forks, etc.
 
  Regards,
 
  Josh
 
  On Aug 14, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:
 
 
  I have numerous fixes for Apache::ASP including the one
mentioned here.
 
 
 
 
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Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-15 Thread Gregory Youngblood
Apache-ASP initial setup on source forge done. Still have some project pages 
and content to fill in, I'll work on that over the next couple of days. Also 
need the code. I can import the revisions in CPAN, but I'd rather get a full 
svnadmin dump so I can hopefully maintain the history in the migration to sf.

Do you have sf user accounts? If so, please send me (private email probably 
better) your sourceforge usernames.

Thanks
Greg
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Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-14 Thread Gregory Youngblood
I had volunteered a while back but then Josh released an update and things 
continued. I'd like to see Apache::ASP continue as well. 

Has anyone heard from josh?

On Aug 14, 2011, at 12:43 AM, Tsirkin Evgeny wrote:

 Hi all.
 Yes ,we are still using the apache::asp ,it is a great peace of software 
 after all.
 And we want to thank the original authors for the work they have done.
 Anyway ,it looks like there is not a lot of going on with the module now.
 Still, we are maintaining a very big application that uses it.
 We use perl + Apache::ASP extensively .
 I guess there are others out there in our position.
 Also, It looks like there is a need for at least one patch being applied .
 So ,maybe the original authors want to take the maintenance back?
 Or is there anybody with write permissions on the module in CPAN?
 We don't want any changes etc...  just to make sure that everything works.
 Thanks
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Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-14 Thread Gregory Youngblood
How about creating a patch and sending it to the list. For the short term it 
lets the fixes get out. Perhaps we'll hear from Josh or can make other 
arrangements. What do you think?

Greg

On Aug 14, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:

 
 I have numerous fixes for Apache::ASP including the one mentioned here.



Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-14 Thread Josh Chamas

On 8/14/2011 2:40 PM, Gregory Youngblood wrote:

How about creating a patch and sending it to the list. For the short term it 
lets the fixes get out. Perhaps we'll hear from Josh or can make other 
arrangements. What do you think?

Greg



Thanos, Greg, I am happy to go into co-maintainer on this.  I can look at 
patches
or integrations when they come in for peer review, and can publish to web site 
still,
which is simply built off of the perldoc from ASP.pm.

Obviously not been highly engaged here, so great if others run with it!

@Thanos, I think you had the biggest bundle of work that needed to get out there
in terms of new db layer overhaul, so if you have any special considerations
or interest here would love to hear it.

Happy if some one hosts this in a reasonable open source repository, github,
sourceforge type of gig.  I guess I would be partial to something with svn 
offered
and SourceForge seems to but no strong opinions here if it works and folks can
collaborate, spin off trial forks, etc.

Regards,

Josh


On Aug 14, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:



I have numerous fixes for Apache::ASP including the one mentioned here.





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Re: apache::asp maintenance ,again

2011-08-14 Thread Gregory Youngblood
I tend to selfhost things but can put on sourceforge just as easily. I also 
prefer svn. I'd be glad to host it, as well as the SVN sample site if that 
would help. Just let me know.

On Aug 14, 2011, at 5:18 PM, Josh Chamas wrote:

 On 8/14/2011 2:40 PM, Gregory Youngblood wrote:
 How about creating a patch and sending it to the list. For the short term it 
 lets the fixes get out. Perhaps we'll hear from Josh or can make other 
 arrangements. What do you think?
 
 Greg
 
 
 Thanos, Greg, I am happy to go into co-maintainer on this.  I can look at 
 patches
 or integrations when they come in for peer review, and can publish to web 
 site still,
 which is simply built off of the perldoc from ASP.pm.
 
 Obviously not been highly engaged here, so great if others run with it!
 
 @Thanos, I think you had the biggest bundle of work that needed to get out 
 there
 in terms of new db layer overhaul, so if you have any special considerations
 or interest here would love to hear it.
 
 Happy if some one hosts this in a reasonable open source repository, github,
 sourceforge type of gig.  I guess I would be partial to something with svn 
 offered
 and SourceForge seems to but no strong opinions here if it works and folks can
 collaborate, spin off trial forks, etc.
 
 Regards,
 
 Josh
 
 On Aug 14, 2011, at 11:09 AM, Thanos Chatziathanassiou wrote:
 
 
 I have numerous fixes for Apache::ASP including the one mentioned here.
 
 


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