Re[2]: mail at apache.org

2001-07-15 Thread Oleg V Alexeev

Hello Jon,

Monday, July 16, 2001, 2:50:47 AM, you wrote:

JS> on 7/14/01 4:12 PM, "Oleg V Alexeev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>> Hello ,
>> 
>> Can anybody explain me mail send/retrieval connections turning at
>> apache.org? I try to connect to the apache.org with pop3/smtp mail
>> client directly and via ssh, but I have troubles anyway... What do I
>> wrong?
>> I check Mailbox file at apache.org this day and found some amount of
>> letters inside of it - of course I can review it directly in shell,
>> but I think that exists more useful way to use mail  at
>> apache.org
>> 
>> -- 
>> Best regards,
>> Oleg  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

JS> Log into your account and type this:

JS> echo "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > ~/.forward

JS> Then, your mail will just be forwarded to you. You should do this as it
JS> helps keep the resource usage on apache.org down.

Thank you.

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 Olegmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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Re: Project idea

2001-07-15 Thread Micael Padraig Og mac Grene

I agree with you people.  Good soil to till.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Jamison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, July 15, 2001 1:29 PM
Subject: Re: Project idea


>Cory L Hubert wrote:
>
>> I think it's time for it as well.   Oracle, DB2, Sybase are planning on
>>cashing in even bigger now.   The .com crazy is over and people are going
to
>>start to develop and market information rich websites and services that
>>reach out to cell phones/PDA's etc.
>>
>> There hasn't been much innovation going on in the Relational DB world.
>>It'd be nice to see an Open Source project catch up, innovate, and
>>outperform the Big Name DB vendors.
>> An Open Source java DB by a trusted Open Source Name (Apache) would allow
>>anyone to have a high end database solution without being a big money
making
>>enterprise.
>>
>> Obviously I think this is a good idea.   Why don't we create a list for
>>Open Source DB's to evaluate?  Also some criteria.
>> I've already mentioned.
>>
>> 1. Object or Object/Relational DB.
>> 2. Support for SQL/OQL
>> 3. Support for the SUN JDO spec.
>>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: David Duddleston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 11:58 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: RE: Project idea
>>
>>
>>
>>There is a pretty good Java SQL Relational DB called Mckoi, but the darn
>>thing is GPL and I have sent about 6 emails trying to get them to change
the
>>license to an ASL or equivalent, but I have had no luck. They won't even
>>change to LGPL.
>>
>>hsql Database on sourceforge has a good license and works well for small
>>projects, but I don't know if I would trust it for anything important.
>>Hopefully it will pick up some momentum.
>>
>>I know Jetspeed (a Jakarta project) uses Hypersonic SQL (now hsql
Database),
>>or at least used it the last time I check which was a long time ago. I
would
>>love to see a solid Java RDBMS under a business friendly license. Maybe
>>someday ;-)
>>
>>-david
>>
>>>-Original Message-
>>>From: Tal Dayan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>>Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 5:11 PM
>>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>Subject: Project idea
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>Does Jakarta has anything close to an embedded pure Java
>>>relational data base ?
>>>
>>>If not, a project like that will be a great
>>>addition to the Jakarta family.
>>>
>>>
>>>Tal
>>>
>>>
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>Hey, maybe take a look at
>
>http://www.lutris.com/products/projects/instantDB
>
>They have been hinting about making it open for a
>long time now, and maybe they could use some
>help doing so.
>
>
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New CVS Host fingerprint?

2001-07-15 Thread Peter Donald

Hi,

Can someone confirm that our new CVS host (yay!) has the following 
characteristerics ;)

DSA key fingerprint is 79:7c:cb:6a:44:47:b2:ef:5c:66:28:d7:40:0d:b1:f9.
cvs.apache.org,64.208.42.42

Cheers,

Pete

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| everyone gets busy on the proof."   |
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Re: mail at apache.org

2001-07-15 Thread Jon Stevens

on 7/14/01 4:12 PM, "Oleg V Alexeev" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello ,
> 
> Can anybody explain me mail send/retrieval connections turning at
> apache.org? I try to connect to the apache.org with pop3/smtp mail
> client directly and via ssh, but I have troubles anyway... What do I
> wrong?
> I check Mailbox file at apache.org this day and found some amount of
> letters inside of it - of course I can review it directly in shell,
> but I think that exists more useful way to use mail  at
> apache.org
> 
> -- 
> Best regards,
> Oleg  mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Log into your account and type this:

echo "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" > ~/.forward

Then, your mail will just be forwarded to you. You should do this as it
helps keep the resource usage on apache.org down.

-jon


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Re: Project idea

2001-07-15 Thread Bob Jamison

Cory L Hubert wrote:

>   I think it's time for it as well.   Oracle, DB2, Sybase are planning on
>cashing in even bigger now.   The .com crazy is over and people are going to
>start to develop and market information rich websites and services that
>reach out to cell phones/PDA's etc.
>
>   There hasn't been much innovation going on in the Relational DB world.
>It'd be nice to see an Open Source project catch up, innovate, and
>outperform the Big Name DB vendors.
>   An Open Source java DB by a trusted Open Source Name (Apache) would allow
>anyone to have a high end database solution without being a big money making
>enterprise.
>
>   Obviously I think this is a good idea.   Why don't we create a list for
>Open Source DB's to evaluate?  Also some criteria.
>   I've already mentioned.
>
>   1. Object or Object/Relational DB.
>   2. Support for SQL/OQL
>   3. Support for the SUN JDO spec.
>
>-Original Message-
>From: David Duddleston [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 11:58 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: Project idea
>
>
>
>There is a pretty good Java SQL Relational DB called Mckoi, but the darn
>thing is GPL and I have sent about 6 emails trying to get them to change the
>license to an ASL or equivalent, but I have had no luck. They won't even
>change to LGPL.
>
>hsql Database on sourceforge has a good license and works well for small
>projects, but I don't know if I would trust it for anything important.
>Hopefully it will pick up some momentum.
>
>I know Jetspeed (a Jakarta project) uses Hypersonic SQL (now hsql Database),
>or at least used it the last time I check which was a long time ago. I would
>love to see a solid Java RDBMS under a business friendly license. Maybe
>someday ;-)
>
>-david
>
>>-Original Message-
>>From: Tal Dayan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2001 5:11 PM
>>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Project idea
>>
>>
>>
>>Does Jakarta has anything close to an embedded pure Java
>>relational data base ?
>>
>>If not, a project like that will be a great
>>addition to the Jakarta family.
>>
>>
>>Tal
>>
>>
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Hey, maybe take a look at

http://www.lutris.com/products/projects/instantDB

They have been hinting about making it open for a
long time now, and maybe they could use some
help doing so.






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