Re: Free Wi32-CVS Gui client

2002-01-15 Thread Peter Donald

do a web search with the words win and cvs in it. SHouldn't be hard to find 
one. Alternatively go to the wincvs site.

On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 10:15, Armin Zeltner wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I need a good free wi32 cvs client with gui.
>
> Any websites for download?
>
> THX Armin

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RE: Free Wi32-CVS Gui client

2002-01-15 Thread Robert Schulz

I don't quite understand why one needs a gui, but some
guys seem to like http://www.wincvs.org/

R.

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Re: Free Wi32-CVS Gui client

2002-01-15 Thread Matt Egyhazy

www.wincvs.org

next time try using www.google.com

matt
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> I need a good free wi32 cvs client with gui.
> 
> Any websites for download?
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RE: Free Wi32-CVS Gui client

2002-01-15 Thread Tim Vernum


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> I need a good free wi32 cvs client with gui.
> 
> Any websites for download?

Not sure how good it is (I don't use it) but:
http://www.wincvs.org/


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RE: Free Wi32-CVS Gui client

2002-01-15 Thread Ylan Segal

It is not GREAT.. but it's the one I use:

http://jcvs.org/

Cheers, 

Ylan Segal.

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Free Wi32-CVS Gui client

2002-01-15 Thread Armin Zeltner

Hi,

I need a good free wi32 cvs client with gui.

Any websites for download?

THX Armin


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Re: A conservative company considering using the Jakarta project

2002-01-15 Thread Geir Magnusson Jr.

On 1/15/02 10:59 AM, "Ted Belay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> For the first time in many years my company is contemplating using open
> souce code and in particular the Jakarta Project. I am looking for any input
> from individuals/companies that have experience in applying mission critical
> projects using these tools.

As a general answer to a general question ;) I have several clients whose
mission critical business systems include Jakarta projects.  The list of
Jakarta projects that are depended upon include Velocity, Tomcat (3.x with
testing of 4.x), Log4j, Ant, ORO, and Lucene.

I know of others that depend on Struts, Turbine, taglibs, et al, but cannot
speak about as they are not in my direct experience.

Anything not listed wasn't mentioned only because it was not within my
direct or indirect experience.  Do not take it as anything but ignorance on
my part :)

Further, it is my experience that Jakarta projects are of generally high
quality with a solid community behind them interested in the real-world
success of the software.


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Re: [PATCH] jakarta-site2.xml [Was Re: updating subproject websites]

2002-01-15 Thread Ted Husted

If you would like to send the XML the page to me, Robert, and I will
post it as an alternative page, and we can whiteboard it for a day or
two, as we did on the New Product Proposal page, before talking it live
and direct :)

-Ted.

robert burrell donkin wrote:
> 
> i've created a patch for jakarta-site2.xml which i hope should make things
> a little clearer. i've made the headers for the instructions about
> creating web pages for a project using anakia into subsections rather than
> sections and grouped them together under a single section. i've moved the
> section about how to modify the main (jakarta-site2) site pages above them.
>   i've added a section describing how to go about modifying the web pages
> for a project which uses the standard method (ie anakia). this section is
> based around peter and scott comments (thanks, guys).
> 
> i've included the patch and the generated html (since the moved text makes
> the patch hard to read).
> 
> are these changes any good?
> 
> - robert
> 
>   
> Name: jakarta-site2.txt
>jakarta-site2.txtType: Plain Text (text/plain)
> Encoding: 7bit
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Re: CVS Repositories

2002-01-15 Thread robert burrell donkin

On Tuesday, January 15, 2002, at 07:06 PM, Randy Speh wrote:

> Is there something wrong with the online CVS
> Repositories today?  I've been having trouble
> accessing the commons directories.

thanks for the warning, randy. (i've tried it and i can't connect either.)

FYI i've always thought that [EMAIL PROTECTED] is the best place 
to let people about this kind of thing.

- robert


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[PATCH] jakarta-site2.xml [Was Re: updating subproject websites]

2002-01-15 Thread robert burrell donkin

i've created a patch for jakarta-site2.xml which i hope should make things 
a little clearer. i've made the headers for the instructions about 
creating web pages for a project using anakia into subsections rather than 
sections and grouped them together under a single section. i've moved the 
section about how to modify the main (jakarta-site2) site pages above them.
  i've added a section describing how to go about modifying the web pages 
for a project which uses the standard method (ie anakia). this section is 
based around peter and scott comments (thanks, guys).

i've included the patch and the generated html (since the moved text makes 
the patch hard to read).

are these changes any good?

- robert



Index: xdocs/site/jakarta-site2.xml
===
RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site2/xdocs/site/jakarta-site2.xml,v
retrieving revision 1.12
diff -u -r1.12 jakarta-site2.xml
--- xdocs/site/jakarta-site2.xml12 Jul 2001 16:32:15 -  1.12
+++ xdocs/site/jakarta-site2.xml15 Jan 2002 19:51:19 -
@@ -41,70 +41,101 @@
 
   
   
-  
+
 
-If you would like to use the jakarta-site2 module as a dependency for
-your project, here are the instructions for how to do that. The benefit
-of using it as a dependency is that you will be able to easily adopt the
-look and feel of the entire Jakarta website while being able to continue
-to have control over your own project's documentation navigation. It is
-the recommended, but optional way to develop documentation for projects
-hosted under the main Jakarta Project.
+People who have accounts on apache.org can check in their changes to the
+jakarta-site2 module directly. If you get an error such as "Access
+denied: Insufficient Karma", then please send email to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list and we will grant you the
+appropriate access. If you do not have an account, then please feel free
+to send patches (against the .xml files and not the .html
+files!) to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing list.
 
-  
 
-  
-
-For reasons of expediency, you might be tempted to do things in
-your own way. Once you know HTML who needs Anakia, right? This is the
-incorrect approach but we will explore it so that the basic steps for
-updating your site on Jakarta become clearer. 
-
-Assuming your project is called myproject, here are steps
-you should follow:
-
-
-  Logon to the machine hosting the Jakarta web site.
-
-  Create a directory named myproject under the
-  /www/jakarta.apache.org/ directory.
+
+You should edit the .xml files and then run build.sh. After you have
+done that, you should check in both the .xml files and the .html files.
+Once your changes have been checked in, you can do the following:
+
 
-  Copy your HTML files under the newly created directory.
+
+cd /www/jakarta.apache.org
+cvs update index.html
+cd site
+cvs update
+
 
-  That's it!  
-
+
+This will cause the files checked into the jakarta-site2/docs directory
+to be checked out and updated on the live website.
+
+
 
-The new project's web-pages should be accessible under
-http://jakarta.apache.org/myproject. 
+
+
+
+If you would like to use the jakarta-site2 module as a dependency for
+your project, here are the instructions for how to do that. The benefit
+of using it as a dependency is that you will be able to easily adopt the
+look and feel of the entire Jakarta website while being able to continue
+to have control over your own project's documentation navigation. It is
+the recommended, but optional way to develop documentation for projects
+hosted under the main Jakarta Project.
+
+
 
-The important point to remember is that you are responsible for
-updating your project pages. This statement remains true even if
-you switch to the recommended procedure described below.
-
-If you decide to place your project's web pages under CVS control,
-then the pages should pertain to your project's CVS module and
-not to the jakarta-site2 module. For example, the
-contents of /www/jakarta.apache.org/regexp/CVS/Repository
-refer to jakarta-regexp/docs and in no way to the
-jakarta-site2 module. Ask for help if you don't see what
-we are talking about.
-
-There are several problems with the do-it-your-way approach we have
-just outlined.  First, the myproject pages are not linked
-to from the other Jakarta project pages.  Your project is just
-dangling off Jakarta. Second, your web-pages do not follow the same
-look-and-feel as the other Jakarta projects. You can spend many hours
-trying to imitate the same look and feel. However, the Jakarta
-look-and-feel might change in the future. What will you do then? The
-solution is described below. Read on.
+  
+
+For reasons of expediency, you might be tempted to do things in
+your own way. Once you know HTML who needs Anakia, right? This is the
+incorrect approach but we will explore it so that 

Re: A conservative company considering using the Jakarta project

2002-01-15 Thread Jon Scott Stevens

on 1/15/02 7:59 AM, "Ted Belay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> For the first time in many years my company is contemplating using open
> souce code and in particular the Jakarta Project. I am looking for any input
> from individuals/companies that have experience in applying mission critical
> projects using these tools.
> 
> Any response is much appreciated,
> Ted Belay

What type of input would you like?

Ask a general question...get a general question.

:-)

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A conservative company considering using the Jakarta project

2002-01-15 Thread Ted Belay


For the first time in many years my company is contemplating using open 
souce code and in particular the Jakarta Project. I am looking for any input 
from individuals/companies that have experience in applying mission critical 
projects using these tools.

Any response is much appreciated,
Ted Belay


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Re: [Fwd: [ASF] NOTICE: comprehensive list of ASF members and committers]

2002-01-15 Thread Jim Jagielski

Yep... it is :)

If you want to double check, send me an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and I'll respond back ;)

Paul Spencer wrote:
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> Is this really from ASF?  The return address is not apache.org.
> 
> Paul Spencer
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> Subject: [ASF] NOTICE: comprehensive list of ASF members and committers
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> and one part of that was ensuring that we had on file a signed CLA or
> member application for everyone... Another stage is a comprehensive
> and as up-to-date list as possible of all the PMCs and associated 
> committers.
> 
> So I'm asking for 2 things really: If all committers (and members) could
> send me Email (see below for the actual email address to send to)
> listing your name, email address, projects you are working on and
> your PGP/GPG key if you have one. The format for this email should
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> This will ease the automated parsing.
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[Fwd: [ASF] NOTICE: comprehensive list of ASF members and committers]

2002-01-15 Thread Paul Spencer

Is this really from ASF?  The return address is not apache.org.

Paul Spencer

 Original Message 
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 09:17:05 -0500
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Jim Jagielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [ASF] NOTICE: comprehensive list of ASF members and committers

Hello. You are rec'ing this email because you are a committer on one (or
more) of the ASF projects and/or a member of the ASF. I am currently
generating the formal list of all members and committers for the ASF 
records,
and one part of that was ensuring that we had on file a signed CLA or
member application for everyone... Another stage is a comprehensive
and as up-to-date list as possible of all the PMCs and associated 
committers.

So I'm asking for 2 things really: If all committers (and members) could
send me Email (see below for the actual email address to send to)
listing your name, email address, projects you are working on and
your PGP/GPG key if you have one. The format for this email should
be as follows:

Send to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: <>

Name: <>
Email: <>
Projects: <>
Key: <>

For example:

Name: Joe Foobar
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Projects: Tomcat, httpd
Key:
 adklajdAL()@ N*@U)U@()@@ @)U@

This will ease the automated parsing.

Secondly, if you are a PMC chair, please send me, also to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
a list of members on/in your PMC. Once we have all the information, this
will be stored and managed virtually, with a UI to allow PMC chairs and
myself to manage the info, but we need to get it up to date now.

Thanks!
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