Re: [text] RM for releasing Commons Text 1.3

2018-02-19 Thread Gary Gregory
On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 6:41 PM, Rob Tompkins wrote: > Sure. > > > On Feb 19, 2018, at 8:23 PM, Gary Gregory > wrote: > > > > Hi All: > > > > Are there any takes to RM for Commons Text 1.3? > Thank you sir! Gary > > > > Gary > > --

Re: [text] RM for releasing Commons Text 1.3

2018-02-19 Thread Rob Tompkins
Sure. > On Feb 19, 2018, at 8:23 PM, Gary Gregory wrote: > > Hi All: > > Are there any takes to RM for Commons Text 1.3? > > Gary - To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail:

[text] RM for releasing Commons Text 1.3

2018-02-19 Thread Gary Gregory
Hi All: Are there any takes to RM for Commons Text 1.3? Gary

Re: [math] Automatic differentiation with names

2018-02-19 Thread Gilles
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 16:12:05 +0300, Alexander Nozik wrote: On 19.02.2018 15:58, Gilles wrote: Unless I'm totally off base, I guess a code written in Kotlin needs specific support (e.g. a library dependency) to be run on a JVM. If you do not use standard library, then no, you do not need anythin

Re: [VFS][LANG] Jira rights

2018-02-19 Thread Otto Fowler
Thanks! On February 19, 2018 at 14:14:11, Gilles (gil...@harfang.homelinux.org) wrote: On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 20:48:34 -0600, Matt Sicker wrote: > On 17 February 2018 at 12:09, Otto Fowler > wrote: > >> I am familiar with the differences between a contributor or a >> committer >> both in the foun

Re: [VFS][LANG] Jira rights

2018-02-19 Thread Gilles
On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 20:48:34 -0600, Matt Sicker wrote: On 17 February 2018 at 12:09, Otto Fowler wrote: I am familiar with the differences between a contributor or a committer both in the foundation and jira. I would like _contributor_ rights, not commit rights. Done. Gilles In what co

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2018-02-19 Thread Sebb
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Re: [VFS][LANG] Jira rights

2018-02-19 Thread Otto Fowler
That doesn’t apply to jira rights. Someone has to add me as a contributor. That does not happen automatically. On February 19, 2018 at 09:54:23, Matt Sicker (boa...@gmail.com) wrote: Commons is slightly different. Everyone at Apache can contribute and is an automatic committer. There’s a PMC

Re: [VFS][LANG] Jira rights

2018-02-19 Thread Matt Sicker
Commons is slightly different. Everyone at Apache can contribute and is an automatic committer. There’s a PMC as well which works normally. On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 08:41, Otto Fowler wrote: > I hate to say “on my project”, but I will. > > My understanding, from my experience on my project (Apach

Re: [VFS][LANG] Jira rights

2018-02-19 Thread Otto Fowler
I hate to say “on my project”, but I will. My understanding, from my experience on my project (Apache Metron) is that PMC members have jira rights within their project such that they can change the rights or add rights to jira accounts. I have these rights myself. We give contributor rights to co

Re: [VFS][LANG] Jira rights

2018-02-19 Thread Otto Fowler
As I stated in my original mail. I would like to assign the Jiras for the issues I create and will be submitting Pull Requests for or for the issues that I didn’t create but will be creating Pull Requests for to myself. I am not requesting or mentioning commit rights. I just want to have everyth

Re: [math] Automatic differentiation with names

2018-02-19 Thread Alexander Nozik
On 19.02.2018 15:58, Gilles wrote: Unless I'm totally off base, I guess a code written in Kotlin needs specific support (e.g. a library dependency) to be run on a JVM. If you do not use standard library, then no, you do not need anything else. And I mean that code could be rewritten in java and

Re: [math] Automatic differentiation with names

2018-02-19 Thread Gilles
On Mon, 19 Feb 2018 15:17:34 +0300, Alexander Nozik wrote: You got me wrong again. What did I get wrong? Kotlin is fully compatible with java and usually one converts Java code to Kotlin, which is done automatically. Unless I'm totally off base, I guess a code written in Kotlin needs speci

Re: [math] Automatic differentiation with names

2018-02-19 Thread Alexander Nozik
You got me wrong again. Kotlin is fully compatible with java and usually one converts Java code to Kotlin, which is done automatically. But I can convert kotlin code back to Java. Commons math does not support newer versions of JVM with functional features, so for now it easier to think in kotl

Re: [math] Automatic differentiation with names

2018-02-19 Thread Gilles
On Sun, 18 Feb 2018 20:41:35 -0600, Matt Sicker wrote: We've even talked about adding Scala libraries in the past and there was support, so I'd imagine Kotlin is fine as well. It may be worth including as its own module mainly due to the Kotlin dependency, though the domain itself helps raise