On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Lewis John Mcgibbney
lewis.mcgibb...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi Folks,
community@ is the orrect place for this question.
What do we* do when we have low level activity, low level community,
generally speaking low level anything on a project?
Other ideas worth
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 5:37 PM, Grant Ingersoll gsing...@apache.org wrote:
One of the things I've noticed in my day job, which is admittedly
self-selecting since I work for a company that engages with people deploying
open source, is that I routinely hear, how shall I say it, more enjoyment
On Sat, Sep 18, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Emmanuel Lécharny elecha...@apache.org wrote:
On 9/18/10 2:52 PM, Jukka Zitting wrote:
Hi,
I'm not sure if the j...@apache.org list still exists
It does, even if it's not very active (a couple of mails every month). IMO
it would deserve a bit more
On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 5:14 PM, Dirk-Willem van Gulik
di...@webweaving.org wrote:
On 15 Sep 2010, at 16:38, Torsten Curdt wrote:
Usually patches only get applied if committers think they are good
enough and worthy to apply. Not every patch gets applied no matter
what.
And how is that
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Dirk-Willem van Gulik
di...@webweaving.org wrote:
On 13 Sep 2010, at 19:29, Ben Hyde wrote:
On Sep 13, 2010, at 7:37 AM, Sam Ruby wrote:
I just can't resist the opportunity to fork this discussion:
http://intertwingly.net/blog/2010/09/13/One-True-Way
tee
On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 5:23 PM, Joe Schaefer joe_schae...@yahoo.com wrote:
(...)
It does give me pause because I believe there's an important role for a
set of central services for projects (and for societies in general). As
far as Apache goes, it's a virtual organization whose roots lie in
El lun, 28-06-2010 a las 13:19 +0200, Carlos Sanchez escribió:
Yep. Im in Galicia right now. Close enough? ;)
Depending on where in Portugal he resides I might be closer (Madrid).
Also, I seem to recall an Apache committer that used to be based in
Porto or Coimbra, some years ago. The person
El lun, 13-07-2009 a las 11:48 +0200, Jukka Zitting escribió:
Hi,
I was thinking of potential cross-project meetup plans for the Content
Technology track at the ApacheCon US 2009, and one idea I came up with
is to organize a generic NoSQL gathering of non-relational database
projects. We
El mié, 08-07-2009 a las 10:54 +0200, Jukka Zitting escribió:
Hi,
On Wed, Jul 8, 2009 at 9:28 AM, Justin Erenkrantzjus...@erenkrantz.com
wrote:
The ASF does not have public lists that are not backed by either a PMC
or a committee.
As long as the subscription and posting was
You might use jobs (at) apache.org to send the proposal, it is a more
focused list to people offering/demanding jobs related with Apache Software
Foundation technologies.
Regards
Santiago
On Tue, Dec 16, 2008 at 3:24 PM, Cagatay Civici cagatay.civ...@gmail.comwrote:
I forgot to do mention
El mar, 19-02-2008 a las 23:06 -0500, Noel J. Bergman escribió:
Endre Stølsvik wrote:
I find the decision to use one single SVN repo for the entire
organization's source pretty strange. I'd believe that one repo
for every TLP
Been there, done that, have the scars.
Possibly using
I wonder if I missed something re: the announcement of buttons or
banners for speakers, or just for announcing the next ApacheCON US. Time
for budgeting such travels in companies is probably close if not already
late.
I just started using adsense in my blog(s), and I noticed google
offers me to
will take care that OpenOffice.org and other people take
note of the problem. Actually, for Apache problems I usually find the
solution very fast. It is bugs in OO.o, gnome, mozilla, etc. which gave
me headaches.
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El vie, 06-05-2005 a las 10:03 -0400, Ted Husted escribi:
On 5/5/05, Santiago Gala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
El jue, 05-05-2005 a las 16:11 -0400, Ted Husted escribi:
When you hook up Confluence with JIRA and Subversion, things start to
get very, very tasty.
Am I the only one
goes well.
Santiago
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El lun, 27-12-2004 a las 14:04 +1100, Dion Gillard escribi:
Has anyone heard from dims?
He was around irc apache channels yesterday.
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for this kind of
things. It is a monitor/alert framework written in perl, and it is
fairly easy to write monitor and alert scripts for it (in perl, shell,
python, whatever).
A monitor using Ken's scripts, plus an email alert to the right list
would go far.
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they will be rediscovered by other people eventually... or
rendered useless by a refactoring of the code.
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generalizations are false is a contradictio in
terminis, being itself a generalization, it is close enough to be true.
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world does not fit well with a closed list. If it got approved (and I'm
against it) I would rather choose a different name.
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J.Pietschmann wrote:
| Santiago Gala wrote:
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| I plan to update it as soon as I find a way to make xplanet generate
| coordinates for an imagemap, so that it can be indexed by robot,
| scraped, etc.
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| The -markerbounds filename option should write
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Carlos Sanchez wrote:
|Hi,
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|Yes I am, I didn't see it in the full map. I suppose
|http://www.apache.org/~sgala/nightmap.html won't be updated anymore.
I plan to update it as soon as I find a way to make xplanet generate
coordinates for an imagemap,
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Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
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|On Mon, 27 Sep 2004, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
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|I think the most interesting fact is link the map dots with each
person web
|page, so you can have an idea of what people are closer to you and
improve
|community
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
Had some time between flights:
http://apache-globe.asemantics.org/
Do a 'view source' to get the 'trick' so to speak. I'd love suggestions as
to hwo you can make the committer name etc appear. Right nwo I am linking
in the URLs. If you need anything more - let me
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| -Original Message- From: Sam Ruby
| [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 8:28
| AM To: community@apache.org Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re:
| Style of community building
|
| Niclas Hedhman wrote:
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I followed the link on an email in press@ thanking us for allowing
logo usage, and found the Executive Summary and Report easy to
understand, in the point where business talk is still something that
can be made sense of. I think it is a useful resource
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Niclas Hedhman wrote:
|On Tuesday 21 September 2004 18:00, Ross Gardler wrote:
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|To be honest I feel that the need for the ASF to make a case for it is
|in itself quite insulting. They (Genuitec) even have the names of some
|ASF projects on their home
J.Pietschmann wrote:
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Some projects with issues (some JDK 1.5, some not) are listed here:
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/jdk15/project_todos.html
Neat!
I did a quick check of the BCEL issues, and they are exclusively
problems with non-ASCII characters. While the BCEL
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
On Monday 16 August 2004 21:07, Greg Stein wrote:
A while back, I offered gmail accounts to a number of people when the
number of invites that I had was pretty limited. However, I now have
unlimited invites...
If anybody would like a gmail account, then please reply to me
El viernes, 19 marz, 2004, a las 21:42 Europe/Madrid, Antonio Gallardo
escribió:
But if you
start using some features locked to an specific OS, ...
...the terrorists have already won :)
Now, C# is reasonably free with mono, provided you're clever enough to
avoid .NET classes lock-in. Miguel de
El miércoles, 21 ener, 2004, a las 17:39 Europe/Madrid, Leo Simons
escribió:
(replies to community@ please)
I believe many ASF projects are chronically late in sending in status
reports in time for the board meeting. That's bad and they should be
nagged about it. Since manual nagging is a
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El jueves, 22 ener, 2004, a las 17:04 Europe/Madrid, Adam R. B. Jack
escribió:
What was in that feed? I missed it.
From config.ini:
#[http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/index.rss]
#name = Jakarta Gump
#face =
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El miércoles, 21 ener, 2004, a las 01:26 Europe/Madrid, Mark R. Diggory
escribió:
I'm finishing up writing a PGP plugin for maven to generate
public/private keypairs, sign artifacts, verify artifacts and do
encryption/decryption. This should
El lunes, 19 ener, 2004, a las 12:29 Europe/Madrid, Rodent of Unusual
Size escribió:
Thom May wrote:
Since we're working around the brokeness that is RSS 0.91; all feeds
with no times are being time guessed, which unfortunately means that
all their old posts are gonna turn up on top.
So, the way
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El viernes, 16 ener, 2004, a las 14:54 Europe/Madrid, David N. Welton
escribió:
Dirk-Willem van Gulik [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Cool, I'm interested (I live in Crema [1]).
I think we have enough mass - who takes an action to contact the
organizers
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William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
(...)
| Many of us rant in email, delete, then recompose with some decorum.
| Since many things that are discussed in community involve strongly held
| personal opinions and beliefs, this safety measure ensures that
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El jueves, 8 ener, 2004, a las 21:41 Europe/Madrid, Ben Hyde escribió:
I like the planetapache.org approach. It mimize the coordination
costs of getting something up and running.
I'd encourage putting any stuff into the committer repository so you
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El jueves, 18 dici, 2003, a las 01:51 Europe/Madrid, Tetsuya Kitahata
escribió:
On Wed, 17 Dec 2003 18:35:52 -0500
Ben Hyde wrote:
http://www.superbad.com/robots.txt
... :-) Poetic!
If you find this poetic, you will no doubt enjoy the Cyberiad
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El miércoles, 10 dici, 2003, a las 19:30 Europe/Madrid, Andrew C.
Oliver escribió:
infrastructure My issue with the PMCization of Apache is that
everything is moving to private lists. How is this open???
Being out of all PMCs, I have been
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El viernes, 12 dici, 2003, a las 11:25 Europe/Madrid, Nicola Ken
Barozzi escribió:
Santiago Gala wrote:
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El miércoles, 10 dici, 2003, a las 19:30 Europe/Madrid, Andrew C.
Oliver escribió:
infrastructure
CCing community, for wider input.
El miércoles, 5 novi, 2003, a las 17:59 Europe/Madrid, Noel J. Bergman
escribió:
I did *not* subscribe to the attendees mailing list, not I know what
this is about.
Spammers spoof source and destination addresses. And yes, it is a
plan to
take over the world.
El miércoles, 5 novi, 2003, a las 23:57 Europe/Madrid, Noel J. Bergman
escribió:
I think the moment is coming where we should think about using those
interesting GPG keys for something more than just signing releases.
S/MIME certificates are acquired, e.g., from Thawte, just as you would
an
SSL
El miércoles, 22 octu, 2003, a las 15:31 Europe/Madrid, Magnus ?or
Torfason escribió:
Should there perhaps be such a PMC, or a PMC responsible for all
mailing lists not managed by any other PMCs?
Who manages those managers that don't manage themselves?
XXIst century version of the Barber's
that code is about language and
expression, and that there is not that much difference between a
document and a program.
But, and this is why I asked for the discussion in community, I don't
have clear ideas on how to make sense of this.
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Tetsuya Kitahata escribió:
Santiago Gala [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks amazingly similar to RSS or necho
(http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/) if we want a more experimental
format :-)
Someone defaced Sam's wiki frontpage. It has been restored by now.
Necho? Echo?
There are plenty
PDF for those who want to read it that way.
--- Noel
It looks amazingly similar to RSS or necho
(http://www.intertwingly.net/wiki/pie/) if we want a more experimental
format :-)
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http://memojo.com?page
on
the interesting threads, etc. And, of course, Steven's weather report. ;-)
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in terms of infrastructure.
I cc: community for insight, since there is much more in Apache than
jakarta (even in the java world, there is a lot of XML people working
in java)
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if they don't understand java
security. I, for one, could buy a pure java securiy solution, but I'm
not a typical sysadm.
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Serge Knystautas escribió:
Santiago Gala wrote:
I think a good equilibrium point between the marketing view of
security (making sysadms trust) and purist java technical view would
be to allow James not having to run as root under Unix (to handle
protected ports like 25, 110, etc
, which Cocoon currently
uses.
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crosspollinating as I wander from flower to flower :-)
I need to focus more, I'll do it when I get more answers than questions
inside and I see a clear path forward (hopefully somewhere in the near
future as I'm lagging more and more in day to day tasks...).
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Engineering disciplines.
This is no longer true in Economics Research, but it has permeated most
of the current Economics common sense, as you say.
- ben
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sweating that it is,
IMO, a poor excuse for throwing away useful information.
I must be a weirdo, but I actually prefer command line over file
browsers. Plus command and filename completion makes it actually faster
for a lot of tasks.
Specially for slow remote sessions.
d.
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Santiago Gala escribió:
http://c2.com/cgi/quickDiff?FrontPage (21 hours ago when this mail was
sent).
Different IP (24.49.157.156), same kind of people.
Sorry, I got it wrong. The IP up was the one restoring. The vandalism
actually came from the same IP as here.
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.dion.ne.jp.
ppp.prin.ne.jp. 60 IN NS dns2.dion.ne.jp.
;; Received 151 bytes from 210.196.148.99#53(dns1.ddipocket.co.jp) in 383 ms
Someone who know the Japan DNS structure?
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One nice thing about wikis is that they use to be self-healing. For
instance, someone (Marc?) corrected my mispelling of Marc Portier's name
in my wiki here. I noticed like one week later. Thanks.
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in my English Blog, as soon as I manage to
set it up using Stefano's stuff ;-)
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is awful (It is not indexed by content, so no hope
to find the text :-( ) I *hate* bugzilla a lot.
(...)
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Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
(...)
I prefer to call it the monkey house
http://blogs.cocoondev.org/stevenn/archives/000769.html
;-)
Now that I got you back into the monkey house, even if briefly, we can
remove the CC: jakarta
BTW: how in the hell has Stevenn found that I'm here just waiting for a
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
This is going to be another one of my long answers to a short question...
Good! (I crosspost to community. I think it really belongs there ;-)
Some context:
Howard M. Lewis Ship asked about Tapestry/POI usage:
People keep asking me how many people are using Tapestry
...
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I think in general ./ or ./index.html should return a human readable
form and ./index.xml should give machine readable form of the following
Or use the Accept-type: as a selector.
Could you clarify your thoughts? I assume that you are refering to the
Accept: header as
Henri Gomez wrote:
FYI, the JPackage project where I'm also involved, as set up
a Java RPM centric distribution where you could find many
(still not all) apache's java projects.
http://.jpackage.org/
Hi, Henry. I'm using them and they are awful to simplify maintenance of
linux rpm based
David Crossley wrote:
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
Now I've noticed quite a few folks falling off the shore, and into a
nearby rivers and canals. Which unless you are living on a boad - is
propably not quite correct. So I'd love to know if that is projection
issue; or a true issue with the
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
The map on:
http://cvs.apache.org/~dirkx/sgala.html
In
http://memojo.com/memojowiki/Wiki.jsp?page=SantiagoGalaBlog_blogentry_250203_2
I have two scaring maps from Dirk ;-) Spanish comments, I'm trying to
not forget my Spanish. I'm trying to _also_ blog in
Torsten Curdt wrote:
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
The map on:
http://cvs.apache.org/~dirkx/sgala.html
has had a wee enhancement; if you zoom in far enough; the boring digital
terrain map of etoto5 gets replaced by mapblast. Depending on which part
of the world you're in, the projection is
David Reid wrote:
1 minute is 1 nautical mile, so 1/60 instead of 1/100 could get you there.
^^^
Only at the equator...
I forgot to say meridian, sorry. In Latitude, one minute is always 1
nautical mile, In Longitude (East-Westwards) only in the Equator.
So I stand half
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Santiago Gala wrote:
I'm about 20m (60ft) NE. But I wonder what would happen if I add another
figure to the urls.txt thing.
Please try !
Done. I imagine it will need time to propagate. It really was in my cvs
home page where I had to edit
Rodney Waldhoff wrote:
(...)
Perhaps, but I think we should make sure the web page somewhere part
doesn't get lost here. Read or not, the email will get deleted or lost
along the way. The web page provides a persistent location for this
information for new and old committers alike.
Anakia
David Reid wrote:
(...)
I think it could/should contain things like
- forwarding instructions for the @apache.org email address
- contacts for common problems
- information about the committers list and the reason for it
- information on opt-in lists such as licensing, community
If there are other
On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 12:30 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I believe Classpath has a special exception for distribution, but,
AIUI, that isn't typical of FSF packages.
I agree. The only issue for me is whether or not the Classpath
packages are
a suitable special case that we can
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Morgan Delagrange wrote:
OK, Java-specific question. It seems likely that
altering or inlining LGPL code pollutes the Apache
license. Are you of the opinion that IMPORTING but
not altering or distributing LGPL classes pollutes the
Apache licecnse? And if so, can that be
Torsten Curdt wrote:
(...)
..the only drawback is that the distributions are not self-contained and
not compile-able out-of-the-box.
Be sure to blame the approprite culprit, so that user frustratin does
not stand on us. Like company XXX forbids us to bundle a essential
component because of
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Santiago Gala wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Morgan Delagrange wrote:
OK, Java-specific question. It seems likely that
altering or inlining LGPL code pollutes the Apache
license. Are you of the opinion that IMPORTING but
not altering or distributing LGPL classes
Sam Ruby wrote:
Leo Simons wrote:
recent board decree (saw it first on the infrastructure list)
(paraphrasing): the ASF must not distribute software packages (in any
form) licensed under LGPL, GPL or Sun Binary Code License in any way.
Sun's Binary Code license permits bundling as part of your
Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
* On 2003-02-05 at 18:55,
Andrew C. Oliver [EMAIL PROTECTED] excited the electrons to say:
(...)
Minor considerations:
* I will rejoin and stop whining about it.
won't you consider being nice and doing that anyway? or is this the
only price you'll accept? grin
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003, Torsten Curdt wrote:
Which page/image are we talking about, and in wich browser ?
http://cvs.apache.org/~sgala/map.html
in all browsers;)
I've just updated. It was *very* out of sync with urls.txt :-)
It was a lacking : in duncan's entry. This
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
(...)
Google showed how much value can be gained out of harvesting of simple
information (hyperlink) that locally has no apparent global meaning. As
do email replies or IP logs for CVS logins.
At a different level, I'm fascinated by how UndefinedPages (or just the
fact
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
(...)
Google showed how much value can be gained out of harvesting of simple
information (hyperlink) that locally has no apparent global meaning. As
do email replies or IP logs for CVS logins.
Coming to the issue of mailling list archives (this one scratches me a
lot,
Ben Hyde wrote:
If I hadn't moved the SIM in my phone into another phone they don't
support I could try this.
http://www.askbjoernhansen.com/archives/2002/09/12/000145.html
Since one year ago it is available in Spain. When I ask for a close live
music bar, it says there is one at 300m. It is
Ben Hyde wrote:
Santiago Gala wrote:
I'm thinking that the best way to show the names, ...
Apparently the radius label doesn't work in marker files for my version
of xplanet. I'm sure I saw examples of labels floating in space over
the markers on the globe.
I think a html USEMAP
Ben Hyde wrote:
Santiago Gala wrote:
I'm thinking that the best way to show the names, ...
Apparently the radius label doesn't work in marker files for my version
of xplanet. I'm sure I saw examples of labels floating in space over
the markers on the globe.
Try http://cvs.apache.org/~sgala
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Santiago Gala wrote:
http://cvs.apache.org/~sgala/map1.html
Very nice. Is there any way we could combine this with WMS - so we can
offer zoom/panning with ease.
I'm not a GIS expert at all, and I'm not sure if I understand. I'm
currently
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Santiago Gala wrote:
I'm not a GIS expert at all, and I'm not sure if I understand. I'm
currently downloading the jar you pointed us to, to know more.
Essentially the url demo.asemantics.com/wms/asf?request=GetCapabilities
gives you metadata
Dirk-Willem van Gulik wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003, Santiago Gala wrote:
We should probably need a tool to merge several images into one, I imagine.
Or just clever HTML/css ?
I'm not at all an expert in writing CSS stuff, but it sure is a good idea.
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I'll clean a little bit, and commit
Ben Hyde wrote:
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yes better, committed.
Now, if I could get jeremias off my back, it would be great :-)
- thanks - ben
Thanks to you. It is very funny.
Regards,
Santiago
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Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
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If I had to do it, I would do it as transparent as possible, otherwise
lazy butts (me, for example) won't update their geolocations and the
whole thing will lag behind pretty soon.
For map generation, it shouldn't be that hard maybe borrow some
xearth
Sam Ruby wrote:
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Are there any policies regarding IRC use, and is there an infrastructure
participation in setting on an IRC channel for a project, or do we
just go
do something? Several ASF projects use IRC, including tomcat, mod_perl,
Struts, Jelly, and others. It
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