Re: Naming status?

2010-10-17 Thread Jack Krupansky
Good enough for me. So I'll consider this "deal closed" -- by the community, 
and that the name "Apache ManifoldCF" is "official" or as official as it can 
get.


-- Jack Krupansky

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From: "Grant Ingersoll" 
Sent: Sunday, October 17, 2010 9:17 AM
To: 
Subject: Re: Naming status?

I meant to say, I think we met the concerns of others.  I don't think we 
need to go rehash it again.



On Oct 16, 2010, at 7:15 AM, Jack Krupansky wrote:

I'd prefer that Grant "close the deal" on the name since he is the one 
with clout at Apache, but you could do it as well, I suppose - I don't 
know how these things really work yet.


-- Jack Krupansky

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From: "Karl Wright" 
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 7:04 AM
To: 
Subject: Re: Naming status?


The vote made it official, as far as I can tell.  If you are referring
to incubator-general, someone probably should post, yes, but given
that the name originally came from there I think that's a formality.
Do you or Grant want to do this?  Or shall I?

Changing the wiki name requires a ticket to be entered for
INFRASTRUCTURE.  No other problem with doing it.
Changing the repository name will yank any changed workareas out from
under the committers, and people who have checkouts.  I believe you
can fix this with "svn switch".  On the other hand, I'd prefer to
finish off a few things first, so I don't risk losing them.
Changing mailing lists and JIRA base name is much more problematic
since we'd lose tickets and history, I think.  So I'd prefer to leave
those alone if we can.

Karl


On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Jack Krupansky
 wrote:
Where are we as far as making the ManifoldCF name "official"? Or is it 
merely a matter of posting it on the general list and seeing if anybody 
has any major objection?


Some other name references that presumably simply await making the name 
"official":


1. The repository is still lcf.
2. The wiki top level name is Apache Connectors Framework on the Apache 
Dashboard.

3. The mailing list names are "connectors-".
4. The Jira name is "CONNECTORS".

Are there any risks with changing the latter two?

-- Jack Krupansky




--
Grant Ingersoll
http://www.lucidimagination.com



Re: Naming status?

2010-10-17 Thread Grant Ingersoll
I meant to say, I think we met the concerns of others.  I don't think we need 
to go rehash it again.  


On Oct 16, 2010, at 7:15 AM, Jack Krupansky wrote:

> I'd prefer that Grant "close the deal" on the name since he is the one with 
> clout at Apache, but you could do it as well, I suppose - I don't know how 
> these things really work yet.
> 
> -- Jack Krupansky
> 
> --
> From: "Karl Wright" 
> Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 7:04 AM
> To: 
> Subject: Re: Naming status?
> 
>> The vote made it official, as far as I can tell.  If you are referring
>> to incubator-general, someone probably should post, yes, but given
>> that the name originally came from there I think that's a formality.
>> Do you or Grant want to do this?  Or shall I?
>> 
>> Changing the wiki name requires a ticket to be entered for
>> INFRASTRUCTURE.  No other problem with doing it.
>> Changing the repository name will yank any changed workareas out from
>> under the committers, and people who have checkouts.  I believe you
>> can fix this with "svn switch".  On the other hand, I'd prefer to
>> finish off a few things first, so I don't risk losing them.
>> Changing mailing lists and JIRA base name is much more problematic
>> since we'd lose tickets and history, I think.  So I'd prefer to leave
>> those alone if we can.
>> 
>> Karl
>> 
>> 
>> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Jack Krupansky
>>  wrote:
>>> Where are we as far as making the ManifoldCF name "official"? Or is it 
>>> merely a matter of posting it on the general list and seeing if anybody has 
>>> any major objection?
>>> 
>>> Some other name references that presumably simply await making the name 
>>> "official":
>>> 
>>> 1. The repository is still lcf.
>>> 2. The wiki top level name is Apache Connectors Framework on the Apache 
>>> Dashboard.
>>> 3. The mailing list names are "connectors-".
>>> 4. The Jira name is "CONNECTORS".
>>> 
>>> Are there any risks with changing the latter two?
>>> 
>>> -- Jack Krupansky 
> 

--
Grant Ingersoll
http://www.lucidimagination.com



Re: Naming status?

2010-10-17 Thread Grant Ingersoll
It's up to the community.  I'm not the authority.  If the vote passed, let's 
just go with it.

-Grant

On Oct 16, 2010, at 7:15 AM, Jack Krupansky wrote:

> I'd prefer that Grant "close the deal" on the name since he is the one with 
> clout at Apache, but you could do it as well, I suppose - I don't know how 
> these things really work yet.
> 
> -- Jack Krupansky
> 
> --
> From: "Karl Wright" 
> Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 7:04 AM
> To: 
> Subject: Re: Naming status?
> 
>> The vote made it official, as far as I can tell.  If you are referring
>> to incubator-general, someone probably should post, yes, but given
>> that the name originally came from there I think that's a formality.
>> Do you or Grant want to do this?  Or shall I?
>> 
>> Changing the wiki name requires a ticket to be entered for
>> INFRASTRUCTURE.  No other problem with doing it.
>> Changing the repository name will yank any changed workareas out from
>> under the committers, and people who have checkouts.  I believe you
>> can fix this with "svn switch".  On the other hand, I'd prefer to
>> finish off a few things first, so I don't risk losing them.
>> Changing mailing lists and JIRA base name is much more problematic
>> since we'd lose tickets and history, I think.  So I'd prefer to leave
>> those alone if we can.
>> 
>> Karl
>> 
>> 
>> On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Jack Krupansky
>>  wrote:
>>> Where are we as far as making the ManifoldCF name "official"? Or is it 
>>> merely a matter of posting it on the general list and seeing if anybody has 
>>> any major objection?
>>> 
>>> Some other name references that presumably simply await making the name 
>>> "official":
>>> 
>>> 1. The repository is still lcf.
>>> 2. The wiki top level name is Apache Connectors Framework on the Apache 
>>> Dashboard.
>>> 3. The mailing list names are "connectors-".
>>> 4. The Jira name is "CONNECTORS".
>>> 
>>> Are there any risks with changing the latter two?
>>> 
>>> -- Jack Krupansky 
> 

--
Grant Ingersoll
http://www.lucidimagination.com



Re: Naming status?

2010-10-16 Thread Jack Krupansky
I'd prefer that Grant "close the deal" on the name since he is the one with 
clout at Apache, but you could do it as well, I suppose - I don't know how 
these things really work yet.


-- Jack Krupansky

--
From: "Karl Wright" 
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2010 7:04 AM
To: 
Subject: Re: Naming status?


The vote made it official, as far as I can tell.  If you are referring
to incubator-general, someone probably should post, yes, but given
that the name originally came from there I think that's a formality.
Do you or Grant want to do this?  Or shall I?

Changing the wiki name requires a ticket to be entered for
INFRASTRUCTURE.  No other problem with doing it.
Changing the repository name will yank any changed workareas out from
under the committers, and people who have checkouts.  I believe you
can fix this with "svn switch".  On the other hand, I'd prefer to
finish off a few things first, so I don't risk losing them.
Changing mailing lists and JIRA base name is much more problematic
since we'd lose tickets and history, I think.  So I'd prefer to leave
those alone if we can.

Karl


On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Jack Krupansky
 wrote:
Where are we as far as making the ManifoldCF name "official"? Or is it 
merely a matter of posting it on the general list and seeing if anybody 
has any major objection?


Some other name references that presumably simply await making the name 
"official":


1. The repository is still lcf.
2. The wiki top level name is Apache Connectors Framework on the Apache 
Dashboard.

3. The mailing list names are "connectors-".
4. The Jira name is "CONNECTORS".

Are there any risks with changing the latter two?

-- Jack Krupansky 




Re: Naming status?

2010-10-16 Thread Karl Wright
The vote made it official, as far as I can tell.  If you are referring
to incubator-general, someone probably should post, yes, but given
that the name originally came from there I think that's a formality.
Do you or Grant want to do this?  Or shall I?

Changing the wiki name requires a ticket to be entered for
INFRASTRUCTURE.  No other problem with doing it.
Changing the repository name will yank any changed workareas out from
under the committers, and people who have checkouts.  I believe you
can fix this with "svn switch".  On the other hand, I'd prefer to
finish off a few things first, so I don't risk losing them.
Changing mailing lists and JIRA base name is much more problematic
since we'd lose tickets and history, I think.  So I'd prefer to leave
those alone if we can.

Karl


On Sat, Oct 16, 2010 at 6:57 AM, Jack Krupansky
 wrote:
> Where are we as far as making the ManifoldCF name "official"? Or is it merely 
> a matter of posting it on the general list and seeing if anybody has any 
> major objection?
>
> Some other name references that presumably simply await making the name 
> "official":
>
> 1. The repository is still lcf.
> 2. The wiki top level name is Apache Connectors Framework on the Apache 
> Dashboard.
> 3. The mailing list names are "connectors-".
> 4. The Jira name is "CONNECTORS".
>
> Are there any risks with changing the latter two?
>
> -- Jack Krupansky