Re: Temporary suspension of ASF Committer-related privileges

2009-10-01 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata

I guess it is only american joke. ;)






> Tetsuya,
> 
> We have taken a protective step and, for the time being, have
> disabled all privileges associated with being an ASF committer.
> This includes usage of the apache.org Email address, access to the
> people.apache.org site and SVN commit privs.
> 
> All that we ask is that you comply with our wishes and stop
> using the Apache name and brand, and your association with it,
> in the manner in which we have described to you. If you need
> explicit examples and what is allowed and what is not, then
> please ask and we will provide that to you.
> 
> We apologize for having had to take this action.


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Re: thanks

2009-10-01 Thread Jukka Zitting
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Re: thanks

2009-10-01 Thread Alan D. Cabrera

Personally, I don't know why you would waste your time replying.


Regards,
Alan

On Oct 1, 2009, at 6:29 AM, Ross Gardler wrote:


Tetsuya,

The page you refer to states:

"We would like to take this opportunity to thank our Sponsors"

Note the tense here, it refers to *current* sponsors. I appreciate
that this may not be completely clear to those who do not speak
English as a first language. Indeed, due to the vagueness of the
English langiage it is possible to interpret that statement to refer
to all sponsors, past and present. However, please be reassured that
all sponsors that do not renew are removed from the thanks page as it
refers to current sponsors.

It may be argued that there should be a historical thanks page, I will
make no comment on the community list about this, it is a matter for
the PRC.

Ross

2009/10/1 Tetsuya Kitahata :

Not sure

Anyway,

from \infrastructure\site\trunk\xdocs\foundation\thanks.xml







Platinum Sponsor(s)

The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
Platinum Sponsor(s):

border="0"/>

http://www.google.com/";>Google.

border="0"/>

http://www.yahoo.com/";>Yahoo!.

title="Microsoft logo" border="0"/>
http://www.microsoft.com/";>Microsoft.





Gold Sponsor(s)

The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
Gold Sponsor(s):


http://opensource.hp.com/";>HP.




Silver Sponsor(s)

The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
Silver Sponsor(s):


http://www.covalent.com/";>Covalent.


border="0"/>

http://open.iona.com/";>IONA.




Bronze Sponsor(s)

The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
Bronze Sponsor(s):

http://www.airplus.com/"; rel="nofollow">AirPlus  
International.
http://ma.tt/"; rel="nofollow">Matt Mullenweg.p>
http://people.apache.org/~tetsuya/";>Tetsuya Kitahataa>.
http://www.twosigma.com/";>Two Sigma Investments.p>





Infrastructure support

The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
organizations for providing infrastructure support:

border="0"/>
Server hosting and bandwidth provided by http://www.osuosl.org/ 
">Oregon State University Open Source Lab (USA) and 
href="http://www.surfnet.nl/";>SURFnet (EU).

Donation of servers: Sun and IBM.



---

from \infrastructure\site\trunk\xdocs\foundation\thanks.xml

(See the !-- part)

Why my bronze disappered by the commit by Jim (I memorized)
and others exist. Further explainations please?

You guys are DISCRIMINATORS utterly.

hun


bb


Tetsuya





<<
P.S. Normally, "A donated to B" -- 'B' does not be cared. The  
action itself would
be majored in a sense. At least in japan. B(Apache) is now  
exaggerating the brand

or something -- wrong and bad phenomena




Hi Tetsuya,

With all due respect, but I think you are confusing "donations"  
with "investments". Donating does not give you any power to the  
donnor, it is just thanking and helping some work to be done. For  
instance, if you donnated to an NGO helping the poor people in  
Africa (or in Sri Lanka), you would delegate your money to the NGO  
and not expect to tell to the NGO what to do. You just rely on  
them. On the other side, if you bought shares for a company (which  
is not the case of the ASF), you would be able to have your say,  
at least for the percentage of actions that you own.


About the gaming sites, in the Western world such sites normally  
have a bad connotation and you normally don't want to mix  
something with a good name (e.g. Apache) with that kind of  
gambling activities. I think that in the Eastern world the  
perception of online gaming (or gaming in general) is different  
and more open in a sense - not associated to corruption. That is  
why people reacts so angrily with such proposals.


As for saying that the foundation is "poisoned". Well, that is a  
big word to use,


Cheers,

Bruno

2009/9/28 Tetsuya Kitahata 
The only one thing I found out utterly is that the apache software

 foundation is poisoned by Jim Jagielski and there could be no
 curable way.

 1. All the Sponsors who no pay should be deleted immediately  
from thanks.html

even though "GOOGLE", "YAHOO", "MICROSOFT".
 2. Jim Jagielski lied to me / us because "We will make  
thanks.html page soon"
in the PDF which I first saw -- and for 6 months nothing  
happened. - 3 years ago iirc.


 Anyways, board - (1) should be done first.

 

 Plus, those who can gather companies outside from the United  
States,

 go http://jakarta.jp/en
 and buy. I will take care of it and donate to apache for those  
companies'

 names - for sure (If they tell me so).

 501(c) is for American Companies. Not Russian nor Chinese  
companies.
 Tax Deductive - meaningless. Although there is this fact, I  
donated as the

 first individual sponsor from JAPAN. http://an.to/asf
 DO YOU UNDERSTAND, MEN?

 Thanks

 Tetsuya.


 P.S. Normally, "A donated to B" -- 'B' does not be cared. The  
action itself would
 be majored in a sense. At least in japan. B

Re: thanks

2009-10-01 Thread Ross Gardler
Tetsuya,

The page you refer to states:

"We would like to take this opportunity to thank our Sponsors"

Note the tense here, it refers to *current* sponsors. I appreciate
that this may not be completely clear to those who do not speak
English as a first language. Indeed, due to the vagueness of the
English langiage it is possible to interpret that statement to refer
to all sponsors, past and present. However, please be reassured that
all sponsors that do not renew are removed from the thanks page as it
refers to current sponsors.

It may be argued that there should be a historical thanks page, I will
make no comment on the community list about this, it is a matter for
the PRC.

Ross

2009/10/1 Tetsuya Kitahata :
> Not sure
>
> Anyway,
>
> from \infrastructure\site\trunk\xdocs\foundation\thanks.xml
>
> 
>
> 
>
>> 
>> Platinum Sponsor(s)
>>
>> The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
>> Platinum Sponsor(s):
>>
>> > border="0"/>
>> http://www.google.com/";>Google.
>>
>> 
>> http://www.yahoo.com/";>Yahoo!.
>>
>> > border="0"/>
>> http://www.microsoft.com/";>Microsoft.
>>
>> 
>>
>> 
>> Gold Sponsor(s)
>>
>> The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
>> Gold Sponsor(s):
>>
>> 
>> http://opensource.hp.com/";>HP.
>>
>> 
>>
>> 
>> Silver Sponsor(s)
>>
>> The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
>> Silver Sponsor(s):
>>
>> > border="0"/>
>> http://www.covalent.com/";>Covalent.
>>
>> > border="0"/>
>> http://open.iona.com/";>IONA.
>>
>> 
>>
>> 
>> Bronze Sponsor(s)
>>
>> The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
>> Bronze Sponsor(s):
>>
>> http://www.airplus.com/"; rel="nofollow">AirPlus 
>> International.
>> http://ma.tt/"; rel="nofollow">Matt Mullenweg.
>> http://people.apache.org/~tetsuya/";>Tetsuya 
>> Kitahata.
>> http://www.twosigma.com/";>Two Sigma Investments.
>>
>> 
>>
>> 
>> Infrastructure support
>>
>> The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
>> organizations for providing infrastructure support:
>>
>> 
>> Server hosting and bandwidth provided by > href="http://www.osuosl.org/";>Oregon State University Open Source Lab 
>> (USA) and > href="http://www.surfnet.nl/";>SURFnet (EU).
>>
>> Donation of servers: Sun and IBM.
>> 
>
> ---
>
> from \infrastructure\site\trunk\xdocs\foundation\thanks.xml
>
> (See the !-- part)
>
> Why my bronze disappered by the commit by Jim (I memorized)
> and others exist. Further explainations please?
>
> You guys are DISCRIMINATORS utterly.
>
> hun
>
>
> bb
>
>
> Tetsuya
>
>
> 
>
>> <<
>> P.S. Normally, "A donated to B" -- 'B' does not be cared. The action itself 
>> would
>> be majored in a sense. At least in japan. B(Apache) is now exaggerating the 
>> brand
>> or something -- wrong and bad phenomena
>> >>
>>
>> Hi Tetsuya,
>>
>> With all due respect, but I think you are confusing "donations" with 
>> "investments". Donating does not give you any power to the donnor, it is 
>> just thanking and helping some work to be done. For instance, if you 
>> donnated to an NGO helping the poor people in Africa (or in Sri Lanka), you 
>> would delegate your money to the NGO and not expect to tell to the NGO what 
>> to do. You just rely on them. On the other side, if you bought shares for a 
>> company (which is not the case of the ASF), you would be able to have your 
>> say, at least for the percentage of actions that you own.
>>
>> About the gaming sites, in the Western world such sites normally have a bad 
>> connotation and you normally don't want to mix something with a good name 
>> (e.g. Apache) with that kind of gambling activities. I think that in the 
>> Eastern world the perception of online gaming (or gaming in general) is 
>> different and more open in a sense - not associated to corruption. That is 
>> why people reacts so angrily with such proposals.
>>
>> As for saying that the foundation is "poisoned". Well, that is a big word to 
>> use,
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Bruno
>>
>> 2009/9/28 Tetsuya Kitahata 
>> The only one thing I found out utterly is that the apache software
>> >  foundation is poisoned by Jim Jagielski and there could be no
>> >  curable way.
>> >
>> >  1. All the Sponsors who no pay should be deleted immediately from 
>> > thanks.html
>> >     even though "GOOGLE", "YAHOO", "MICROSOFT".
>> >  2. Jim Jagielski lied to me / us because "We will make thanks.html page 
>> > soon"
>> >     in the PDF which I first saw -- and for 6 months nothing happened. - 3 
>> > years ago iirc.
>> >
>> >  Anyways, board - (1) should be done first.
>> >
>> >  
>> >
>> >  Plus, those who can gather companies outside from the United States,
>> >  go http://jakarta.jp/en
>> >  and buy. I will take care of it and donate to apache for those companies'
>> >  names - for sure (If they tell me so).
>> >
>> >  501(c) is for American Companies. Not Russian nor Chinese companies.
>> >  Tax Deductive - meaningless. Although there is this fact, I donated as the
>>

thanks

2009-10-01 Thread Tetsuya Kitahata
Not sure

Anyway,

from \infrastructure\site\trunk\xdocs\foundation\thanks.xml





> 
> Platinum Sponsor(s)
> 
> The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
> Platinum Sponsor(s):
> 
>  border="0"/>
> http://www.google.com/";>Google.
> 
> 
> http://www.yahoo.com/";>Yahoo!.
> 
>  border="0"/>
> http://www.microsoft.com/";>Microsoft.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Gold Sponsor(s)
> 
> The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
> Gold Sponsor(s):
> 
> 
> http://opensource.hp.com/";>HP.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Silver Sponsor(s)
> 
> The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
> Silver Sponsor(s):
> 
>  border="0"/>
> http://www.covalent.com/";>Covalent.
> 
> 
> http://open.iona.com/";>IONA.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Bronze Sponsor(s)
> 
> The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
> Bronze Sponsor(s):
> 
> http://www.airplus.com/"; rel="nofollow">AirPlus 
> International.
> http://ma.tt/"; rel="nofollow">Matt Mullenweg.
> http://people.apache.org/~tetsuya/";>Tetsuya Kitahata.
> http://www.twosigma.com/";>Two Sigma Investments.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Infrastructure support
> 
> The Apache Software Foundation would like to thank the following
> organizations for providing infrastructure support:
> 
> 
> Server hosting and bandwidth provided by  href="http://www.osuosl.org/";>Oregon State University Open Source Lab 
> (USA) and  href="http://www.surfnet.nl/";>SURFnet (EU).
> 
> Donation of servers: Sun and IBM.
> 

---

from \infrastructure\site\trunk\xdocs\foundation\thanks.xml

(See the !-- part)

Why my bronze disappered by the commit by Jim (I memorized)
and others exist. Further explainations please?

You guys are DISCRIMINATORS utterly.

hun


bb


Tetsuya




> <<
> P.S. Normally, "A donated to B" -- 'B' does not be cared. The action itself 
> would
> be majored in a sense. At least in japan. B(Apache) is now exaggerating the 
> brand
> or something -- wrong and bad phenomena
> >>
> 
> Hi Tetsuya,
> 
> With all due respect, but I think you are confusing "donations" with 
> "investments". Donating does not give you any power to the donnor, it is just 
> thanking and helping some work to be done. For instance, if you donnated to 
> an NGO helping the poor people in Africa (or in Sri Lanka), you would 
> delegate your money to the NGO and not expect to tell to the NGO what to do. 
> You just rely on them. On the other side, if you bought shares for a company 
> (which is not the case of the ASF), you would be able to have your say, at 
> least for the percentage of actions that you own.
> 
> About the gaming sites, in the Western world such sites normally have a bad 
> connotation and you normally don't want to mix something with a good name 
> (e.g. Apache) with that kind of gambling activities. I think that in the 
> Eastern world the perception of online gaming (or gaming in general) is 
> different and more open in a sense - not associated to corruption. That is 
> why people reacts so angrily with such proposals.
> 
> As for saying that the foundation is "poisoned". Well, that is a big word to 
> use,
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Bruno
> 
> 2009/9/28 Tetsuya Kitahata 
> The only one thing I found out utterly is that the apache software
> >  foundation is poisoned by Jim Jagielski and there could be no
> >  curable way.
> > 
> >  1. All the Sponsors who no pay should be deleted immediately from 
> > thanks.html
> >     even though "GOOGLE", "YAHOO", "MICROSOFT".
> >  2. Jim Jagielski lied to me / us because "We will make thanks.html page 
> > soon"
> >     in the PDF which I first saw -- and for 6 months nothing happened. - 3 
> > years ago iirc.
> > 
> >  Anyways, board - (1) should be done first.
> > 
> >  
> > 
> >  Plus, those who can gather companies outside from the United States,
> >  go http://jakarta.jp/en
> >  and buy. I will take care of it and donate to apache for those companies'
> >  names - for sure (If they tell me so).
> > 
> >  501(c) is for American Companies. Not Russian nor Chinese companies.
> >  Tax Deductive - meaningless. Although there is this fact, I donated as the
> >  first individual sponsor from JAPAN. http://an.to/asf
> >  DO YOU UNDERSTAND, MEN?
> > 
> >  Thanks
> > 
> >  Tetsuya.
> > 
> > 
> >  P.S. Normally, "A donated to B" -- 'B' does not be cared. The action 
> > itself would
> >  be majored in a sense. At least in japan. B(Apache) is now exaggerating 
> > the brand
> >  or something -- wrong and bad phenomena
> > 
> > 
> >  
> > 
> >  > Just one message.
> >  >
> >  > Do you think that "MONEY MONEY" person would
> >  > do the PERSONAL SPONSORSHIP for poor Sri Lanka
> >  > (Shinhala) apache committer?
> >  >
> >  > Whether Lahiru was a lier or not, I do not care. But the [TRUTH] was 
> > [TRUTH].
> >  > Please do not view all the things in prejudice.
> >  >
> >  > bb
> >  >
> >  > Tetsuya
> >  >
> >  > > Tetsuya,
> >  > >
> >  > > I have sent you a separate EMail. Please let me know if
> >  > > you have not rec'd it or i

Re: Apache 2 Post Method not allowed

2009-10-01 Thread sebb
This question should be addressed to the Apache httpd user list please, see:

http://httpd.apache.org/lists.html#http-users

On 01/10/2009, Jawad hussain  wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to PUT one file through OpenXcap but it seems Apache 2.2.12 is
> not allowed PUT method. Following is the error. Can someone have some
> solution are there any special settings for appache.conf and httpd.conf.
>
> xcapclient -i pres-rules Put
>
> Complete Message
>  
>
> 405 Method not Allowed
> content-type: text/html ; charset=iso-8859-1
> content-length: 356
> 
>  Method Not Allowed 
>   The requested method PUT is not allowed for the URL
> /xcap-root/pres-rules/users/sip:al...@open-ims.test/index.
>
>  Apache 2.2.12 (Ubuntu) Server at open-ims.test Port 80 
>  
>
>
>
>
> --
> Regards
> Jawad Hussain
>
>
> --
> Regards
> Jawad Hussain
>
>

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Apache 2 Post Method not allowed

2009-10-01 Thread Jawad hussain
Hello,

I am trying to PUT one file through OpenXcap but it seems Apache 2.2.12 is
not allowed PUT method. Following is the error. Can someone have some
solution are there any special settings for appache.conf and httpd.conf.

xcapclient -i pres-rules Put

Complete Message


405 Method not Allowed
content-type: text/html ; charset=iso-8859-1
content-length: 356

 Method Not Allowed 
 The requested method PUT is not allowed for the URL
/xcap-root/pres-rules/users/sip:al...@open-ims.test/index.

 Apache 2.2.12 (Ubuntu) Server at open-ims.test Port 80 





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