RE: [Ftpserver] SVN and mailing lists

2005-09-24 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Remind me if no one else gets to it first.  As I write this note, I'm
sitting at LAX, without connectivity.  I have no idea when this will
actually get posted.

Now that it appears that FTPServer has happily come back to life, I would
like to see a greater community grow around it.

--- Noel


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RE: [Ftpserver] Incubator Ftpserver Site Update - Please Help!!

2005-09-24 Thread Noel J. Bergman
 Under repos/asf/incubator/projects/ftpserver/javadoc, it appears
 that the entire Javadoc API for the project is committed to
 site-publish.

Nothing except for the incubator site, itself, should be in that repository.
Projects have their own source control, and that's where their content
should live.

The directory for the ftpserver's site should be
/www/incubator/apache.org/ftpserver, and the URL would be
http://incubator.apache.org/ftpserver.  If necessary, we can put in a
redirect from the old location.

--- Noel


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When to incubate, when to (just) clear IP

2005-09-24 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Cliff Schmidt wrote:

 As far as whether just the code goes through incubation or whether the
 whole community goes through incubation [if] the PMC believes that most
 of the key committers are new to Apache, then they should have the
 entire project incubated [but if the PMC] believes that their own
 community (current set of committers and contributors) can already
 support the code, then they should just incubate the code and add any
 outside committers through their normal meritocratic process.

That sounds like a fairly accurate summation of what I believe to be the
consensus view.

--- Noel


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