Re: External plugin repository for JMeter?

2007-10-08 Thread Martin van den Bemt
Mojo plugins start out in the sandbox and need 3 votes from current committers 
to promote to proper.
If you want to release a vote is expected to happen (I think apache voting 
rules apply)

Mvgr,
Martin

Roland Weber wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
> 
> sebb wrote:
>> I don't see it as splitting the community, rather as an adjunct to the
>> existing community.
>>
>> One of the reasons would be to allow independent release cycles.
>>
>> Also, not every user would need all the plugins.
>>
>> Perhaps this could be done by rearranging the JMeter project, but it
>> seems cleaner to have a separate repository - as is done with Maven.
> 
> HttpComponents is also managing currently two components on
> separate release cycles. However, that comes with a certain
> overhead. At the current frequency of our releases, I can
> fully understand Oleg's reluctance against putting more modules
> on separate release cycles.
> If the idea is to have each extra JMeter plugin on a separate
> release cycle, you're probably better off without the Apache
> overhead. I assume Codehouse does not require three PMC votes
> for a release? If the extra JMeter plugins are meant to share
> on release cycle, and there are no licensing issues, I believe
> it can be handled at Apache.
> 
> cheers,
>   Roland
> 
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Moving (& looking for a job)

2007-10-08 Thread Henning Schmiedehausen
Hi,

some of you have already heard about it, this is to make it 'official':

I'm doing the faithful duty of a good husband and will follow my wife
who starts a new job in Palo Alto, California. 

So we will be moving there in the next months. As she is a smart person
and I am not, I am looking for anyone that wants to hire a software
architect / engineer with experience on the J2EE and Linux/Unix
platforms and strong roots in the open source community. You must be
willing to help me through either the H-1B or O-1 visa process.

If you are interested, just ping me. I will be both at ApacheCon US and
Asia if you want to talk to me F2F.

Any hints on what to look out for when moving to the Bay area are gladly
accepted. We already got warned about house prices. :-) 

Best regards
Henning

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