- Original Message
From: Jean T. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snipDerby graduated last July -- time flies! -- and the user community has
grown rapidly. derby-user started with 0 subscribers in August 2004, had
grown to 282 when it graduated in July 2005, and today has 411.
snip
I am
On 6/24/06, Daniel John Debrunner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thomas Dudziak wrote:
On 6/22/06, Rick Hillegas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last week, Sun Microsystems announced that it will bundle Derby with the
next major release of the reference jdk, Java SE 6, also known as
Mustang or jdk1.6.
Hi Kathey,
Right now, I'm planning to back out BOOLEAN before the branch.
Regards,
-Rick
Kathey Marsden wrote:
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Like you I'm happy that Geir Magnusson is working the JCP issues and
I'm optimistic that the time line, which had been twisted into a
pretzel,
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Hi Kathey,
Right now, I'm planning to back out BOOLEAN before the branch.
Hi Rick,
Does this mean the work already done for adding the BOOLEAN-type is not
appropriate for completion in 10.3 (or a later release)?
In case the work already done is to be discarded, can
Thomas Dudziak wrote:
On 6/24/06, Daniel John Debrunner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...
Btw, to which files does the COPYRIGHT containing an IBM copyright
notice refer to ? A search in the Derby sources did not bring up any
source copyrighted by IBM.
The original contribution of Derby was
Hi Jean,
On 6/26/06, Jean T. Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The original Software Grant provides an ASF record of the files that
were originally contributed -- as does the subversion repository itself,
which provides a record of both the files that were contributed
originally and the files
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Daniel John Debrunner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The original contribution of Derby was from IBM, hence IBM has the
copyright on all those original files. The ASF policy is not to have
individiual copyright
-Original Message-
From: Jean T. Anderson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 25, 2006 9:38 AM
To: Derby Discussion
Subject: Re: Proposal for 10.2 release schedule
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Daniel John
On 6/22/06, Rick Hillegas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last week, Sun Microsystems announced that it will bundle Derby with the
next major release of the reference jdk, Java SE 6, also known as
Mustang or jdk1.6. If you download the latest Mustang build, you will
see that it contains our Derby
Thomas Dudziak wrote:
On 6/22/06, Rick Hillegas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Last week, Sun Microsystems announced that it will bundle Derby with the
next major release of the reference jdk, Java SE 6, also known as
Mustang or jdk1.6. If you download the latest Mustang build, you will
see that
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-Original Message-
From: Daniel John Debrunner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The original contribution of Derby was from IBM, hence IBM has the
copyright on all those original files. The ASF policy is not to have
individiual copyright statements in each source file
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Thomas Dudziak wrote:
...
Btw, to which files does the COPYRIGHT containing an IBM copyright
notice refer to ? A search in the Derby sources did not bring up any
source copyrighted by IBM.
The original contribution of Derby was from IBM, hence IBM has the
OK, back to the 10.2 release schedule. How about this:
early August - Feature work committed. 10.2 branch created.
August/September - Proposed Final Draft of JDBC 4.0 goes public with
updated evaluation license. Voting on a release candidate for 10.2 can
begin as early as the day the PFD goes
Hi Andrew,
Like you I'm happy that Geir Magnusson is working the JCP issues and I'm
optimistic that the time line, which had been twisted into a pretzel,
can be straightened out. I'm not ready to propose an alternative--but I
expect to know more soon. Something along the lines of your
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Like you I'm happy that Geir Magnusson is working the JCP issues and
I'm optimistic that the time line, which had been twisted into a
pretzel, can be straightened out. I'm not ready to propose an
alternative--but I expect to know more soon. Something along
Last week, Sun Microsystems announced that it will bundle Derby with the
next major release of the reference jdk, Java SE 6, also known as
Mustang or jdk1.6. If you download the latest Mustang build, you will
see that it contains our Derby 10.2.0.3 snapshot in the db directory
parallel to lib
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