Re: Keeping Camping going

2008-03-17 Thread Aria Stewart
On Jan 12, 2008, at 4:15 PM, Jonas Pfenniger wrote: > 2008/1/10, Jeremy McAnally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: >> I'm not sure who Camping's steward is at this point(zimbatm? _why?), >> but I haven't seen much activity in quite some time. I really like >> Camping, and I understand open source projects can

Re: Keeping Camping going

2008-03-17 Thread Aria Stewart
On Jan 12, 2008, at 6:07 PM, Jeremy McAnally wrote: > Hmm yes the direct FastCGI support could be supplanted by making sure > we have a solid and tested Rack adapter. That way they still get the > FastCGI support but we don't have to maintain all the evil parts of > it. > > I'll look through the

Re: Keeping Camping going

2008-01-14 Thread Aria Stewart
On Sat, 2008-01-12 at 20:07 -0500, Jeremy McAnally wrote: > Hmm yes the direct FastCGI support could be supplanted by making sure > we have a solid and tested Rack adapter. That way they still get the > FastCGI support but we don't have to maintain all the evil parts of > it. > > I'll look throu

Re: Keeping Camping going

2008-01-12 Thread Jeremy McAnally
Hmm yes the direct FastCGI support could be supplanted by making sure we have a solid and tested Rack adapter. That way they still get the FastCGI support but we don't have to maintain all the evil parts of it. I'll look through the list and see what I can do. Hopefully I'll have some time to sp

Re: Keeping Camping going

2008-01-12 Thread Jeremy McAnally
Definitely. I've had a lot of people contact me asking questions about errors and issues with content from my presentation or from conversations with them when really the only issue was that they were on 1.5 and needed to be on trunk. A bugfix release should be top priority right now, methinks.

Re: Keeping Camping going

2008-01-12 Thread Evan Weaver
Can't we get a bugfix release first? It doesn't make sense to continue fixing things in SVN if people are still struggling with 1.5 bugs. Evan On Jan 12, 2008 6:15 PM, Jonas Pfenniger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 2008/1/10, Jeremy McAnally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I'm not sure who Camping's stew

Re: Keeping Camping going

2008-01-12 Thread Jonas Pfenniger
2008/1/10, Jeremy McAnally <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I'm not sure who Camping's steward is at this point(zimbatm? _why?), > but I haven't seen much activity in quite some time. I really like > Camping, and I understand open source projects can fall by the > wayside. Some times ago, I proposed to take

Re: Keeping Camping going

2008-01-12 Thread Jerry West
+1 Jeremy McAnally wrote: > Hello all, > > I'm not sure who Camping's steward is at this point(zimbatm? _why?), > but I haven't seen much activity in quite some time. I really like > Camping, and I understand open source projects can fall by the > wayside. > > So, I'd be willing to take over maint

Re: Keeping Camping going

2008-01-11 Thread peter retief
Hello Campers If anyone is doing requests - I would like to see couchdb and YUI in the camping ablution facilities - as for shoes, they should be comfortable and easy to take off Peter On 11/01/2008, pedro mg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Yes, lets keep Camping moving on. Feeling very confortab

Re: Keeping Camping going

2008-01-11 Thread pedro mg
Yes, lets keep Camping moving on. Feeling very confortable in it. Received "Nobody knows Shoes" yesterday. So wonderfuly odd :) I wonder if Mr. _Why can take some time for a Camping book too from Lulu... What a nice collection it would be. (I think I saw some S. Lem books on the shelf) -- pedro

Re: Keeping Camping going

2008-01-10 Thread why the lucky stiff
On Wed, Jan 09, 2008 at 11:29:17PM -0500, Jeremy McAnally wrote: > If that's not acceptable, then I'd like a commit bit at least so I can Yes, sure, anyone who has a trac account is also granted commit rights for all of my projects. (Except for Shoes, which I am much more protective of.) It woul

Keeping Camping going

2008-01-09 Thread Jeremy McAnally
Hello all, I'm not sure who Camping's steward is at this point(zimbatm? _why?), but I haven't seen much activity in quite some time. I really like Camping, and I understand open source projects can fall by the wayside. So, I'd be willing to take over maintenance and releasing. I have experience m