Re: Returned post for committ...@apache.org

2010-01-27 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Talking about our own dogfood, it probably makes a better argument
Nexus (used in the ASF) vs Archiva (Apache project)


On Wed, Jan 27, 2010 at 8:10 PM, Henri Yandell hyand...@gmail.com wrote:
 I question the labeling of Cobertura as our dogfood and Clover as not
 our dogfood.

 Which is 'our dogfood', the GPL product or the proprietary product
 built on top of permissively licensed Open Source (not that I know if
 Clover is like this; but I've heard the same argument against JIRA)?

 Do we support the Open Source movement, whatever that might be
 described as today, or our users?

 Hen

 On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Gary Gregory garydgreg...@gmail.com wrote:
 Hi All:

 [I am replying here to message (below) posted on committ...@a.o on
 12/20/2009 03:17 by Michael McCandless]

 As an open source community, I feel we should eat our own open source
 philosophy dog food and use open source software whenever possible. I've
 used Cobertura for a while now on various Commons projects and at work and
 its reports are just as useful and pretty as Clover. I also believe that
 each project community is free to do what it feels serves it best.

 At this time, though, I wonder what Clover offer that is so much better than
 Cobertura to merit put aside what I feel is an important philosophical
 point.

 What we do at Apache for this type of issue is very important IMO when we
 think about the image and expertise that we project. We are a technical
 community and people look to our choices as implicit guidance if not
 endorsement. When we pick a commercial product like Clover over an open
 source solution (like Cobertura), I feel we are telling the world that there
 is no one in the open source space that could serve our need and that we had
 to turn to a commercial product. That fact that we have a free license is
 besides the point.

 My 2c,
 Gary
 
 On 12/20/2009 03:17, Michael McCandless wrote:

 Hi all,

 Atlassian has generously donated a site license to Apache for Clover
 2.6, to test code coverage for any source code under org.apache.

 We've checked the license in here:

 https://svn.apache.org/repos/private/committers/donated-licenses/clover/2.6.x/

 In Atlassian's words: The license is available to anyone working on
 the org.apache.* be it in IDEA/Eclipse/Ant/Maven locally, or on a
 central build server.  Since the license will only instrument and
 report coverage on org.apache packages, please mention that it is fine
 to commit this license to each project if it makes running builds
 easier. ie just check out the project and run with Clover, without the
 need for the extra step of locating and installing the clover license.

 Uwe Schindler has worked with Atlassian to upgrade Lucene's nightly
 build to use Clover 2.6 and the resulting report is great, eg:

 http://hudson.zones.apache.org/hudson/job/Lucene-trunk/lastSuccessfulBuild/clover-report

 Feel free to fold into your build, use Clover during development, etc.

 Mike




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Madrid tomorrow, Thursday 15th

2009-01-14 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Hola,

Voy a andar entre mañana jueves y el domingo por Madrid de camino a
Los Angeles, y voy a quedar con alguna persona que conozco por alli
que trabaja en lo nuestro, especialmente open source, para
intercambiar experiencias.

Asi que si os quereis pasar o comentarselo a alguien interesado:

Mañana Jueves 14
20.30 en The Clover House (Metro Las Tablas)
http://madrid.salir.com/the_clover_house

Saludos

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Re: [Blogs] planetapache ...

2008-09-22 Thread Carlos Sanchez
sorry about that, I forgot about planet apache
I need to find a way to filter the personal category in the rss, so
far I could just make an rss for a category, but multiple categories
per post are not allowed

Anyway, sorry for the noise

On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Torsten Curdt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hm I was about to write the same as Noirin but I have only been reading
 planetapache via newsreader which makes skipping such posts much easier :)
 Going onto the site I tend to agree with you though. There is a limit ..and
 this is way beyond :)

 Carlos, ever considered using flickr and show only your best shots in your
 blog? That would give us best of both worlds. Your pictures and a reasonable
 planetapache site :)

 cheers
 --
 Torsten

 On Sep 22, 2008, at 18:05, Matthias Wessendorf wrote:

 eh... I appreciate some pics as well...
 but I am not really interested in watch 100 cars... ;-)
 Perhaps it is just the fact that my current wifi connection sucks...

 -M

 On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 8:57 AM, Nóirín Shirley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Isn't it great when people post pictures in their blog (from their
 holidays, or related to the post, or just to show us some of the
 beauty in the world?)
 I really like seeing these pictures, and I like that the Apache
 community is more diverse than just code and licenses.
 If somebody is really bothered by them, (s)he could easily collect the
 feeds of only the project blogs, and ignore the community stuff...
 Or is it just me, that likes the fact that we're a community of
 people, and not just automatons?

 Noirin

 On Mon, Sep 22, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Matthias Wessendorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 hi,

 isn't it annoying that some post tons of pictures in their blog (about
 cars, castles and what not ?).
 Is there a chance to not include those pictures on
 http://planetapache.org/  ?

 If somebody is really interested in the real blog, decorated with
 tons of pictures, (s)he could easily click on the
 reference link...

 Or is it just me, that thinks this is sometimes a bit annoying.

 Thx,
 Matthias

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RE: speakers

2004-10-05 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Hi Dave,

What do you mean with non-local? I'm non-local, that's sure. If you pay the
plane ticket I can go to Michigan and speak of whatever you want ;)

Regards

Carlos Sanchez
A Coruña, Spain
http://www.jroller.com/page/carlossg/Weblog

Oness Project
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 -Original Message-
 From: Dave Brondsema [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 3:23 AM
 To: community@apache.org
 Subject: speakers
 
 My college's computer science club is looking to find 
 non-local speakers this year.  Would anybody from the ASF 
 like to speak in Michigan?  The topic would be open, but 
 something generally appealing (e.g. ASF  it's impact, using 
 open source in business, etc) would be better than something 
 like optimizing Lucene.
 
 Tips for soliciting talks from other OSS/academic groups 
 would be welcome too.
 
 Thanks,
 
 Dave Brondsema
 http://www.brondsema.net
 


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RE: Apache Community Worldwide -- again

2004-09-27 Thread Carlos Sanchez
Hi,

These are the step by step instructions:
- Checkout the committers CVS module.
- Read /committers/krell/README and /committers/krell/FAQ
- Add your url to /committers/urls.txt

An excerpt from the FAQ:
Q1: I want to get on the map!
A1: Do this:
1. Get a web page you can edit (public/private your choice).
2. Put your lat/long on that page (probably in the header)
   like so:
 meta name=ICBM content=42.42,-71.16/
3. Add the url of that page to ../urls.txt
4. Wait till somebody in the know regenerates the map, or
   figure out how to get into the know.

Regards

Carlos Sanchez
A Coruña, Spain
http://www.jroller.com/page/carlossg/Weblog

Oness Project
http://oness.sourceforge.net


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RE: Apache Community Worldwide -- again

2004-09-27 Thread Carlos Sanchez
I think the most interesting fact is link the map dots with each person web
page, so you can have an idea of what people are closer to you and improve
community relationship.

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 From: Sander Temme [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 6:36 PM
 To: community@apache.org
 Subject: Re: Apache Community Worldwide -- again
 
 
 On Sep 27, 2004, at 9:00 AM, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
 
  You can't just do that without the committer's consent. 
 They'd have 
  to supply their coordinates somewhere and not everyone may want to 
  divulge where they are located.
 
  i *think* tetsuya meant, 'how about sending mail to the committers@ 
  list letting them know about the map and how to get on it?'  rather 
  than 'let's use information we have about committers to 
 just plop them 
  on the map.'
 
 That might get some additional people on the map. Would it be 
 a good idea to have the world map feature prominently on the 
 apache.org site? 
 That would illustrate the fact that we're a global community 
 and be good PR.
 
 S.
 
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