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Hi Piergiorgio & Myrle,
Adding this into the menu is not really easy, since the html is generated.
I added a link int the front page [1], after the text about being an Apache
project. Perhaps we should even add an explicit section, since it's not really
relevant with the current section title.
Hey all,
Piergiorgio suggested the maven project include a link to the current
event banner.
I looked at your website and I saw two places where it might
potentially make sense. One at the bottom of the right-side
navigation bar, and one under community overview.
I tried my hand at adding it
Hi,
I'm contributing in the Apache ComDev project and we would like to spread
out informations about Apache-related events such as ApacheCon.
Rich Bowen started a thread about this topic and we are actually searching
to use a dynamic banner that will be updated automatically without the need
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this event will happen on November 16-18:
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Robert will do a talk (and I'll help him as I can):
http://sched.co/8ULK
I just updated Wiki page for the event:
https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAVEN/Meetups
Who will attend
It's traditional. We wait for the last minute to get our talk proposals
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Hi all,
I will be attending ApacheCon next week. It would be good to catch up with
other Maven developers... so who is going? Feel free to ping me off list as
well.
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Here are few photos. Sorry for the bad quality
https://plus.google.com/photos/114843822427522708527/albums/6202834822544999585
Don’t hesitate to add your own photos guys
It was a really good moment
Thanks a lot
> On 03 Oct 2015, at 19:55, Tibor Digana wrote:
>
Geronimo container
Hi Apache geeks,
I hope you had good trip home.
What would you say to an idea to summarize our visions with Maven?
We had a good time to speak about it, and since the talk is always better
than a slow chat we should maybe let the community be informed.
Basically these were
Hi Apache geeks,
I hope you had good trip home.
What would you say to an idea to summarize our visions with Maven?
We had a good time to speak about it, and since the talk is always better
than a slow chat we should maybe let the community be informed.
Basically these were the topics:
+ Maven
Sounds like you guys are in for a ... shall we say ... strenuous week.
:)
Enjoy apacheCon - and best regards from Sweden.
2015-09-19 19:17 GMT+02:00 Tamás Cservenák <ta...@cservenak.net>:
> I do plan to parachute in as last year...
> As am unsure about kidnapping this year, but
ld like to know who will be attending ApacheCon EU 2015, Budapest.
>
> Some folks (like local JUGs and other) plan to kidnap Maven developers,
> make
> them have some beer or wine, chat and so, so the “kidnappers" are curious
> about attendees
>
> Also, some personal way
(I'll just copy the content from last years message by Tamas :) )
Hi there,
would like to know who will be attending ApacheCon EU 2015, Budapest.
Some folks (like local JUGs and other) plan to kidnap Maven developers,
make
them have some beer or wine, chat and so, so the “kidnappers
with a lot of people :)
>
> Regards,
>
> Hervé
>
> Le samedi 19 septembre 2015 11:00:49 Robert Scholte a écrit :
> > (I'll just copy the content from last years message by Tamas :) )
> >
> > Hi there,
> >
> > would like to know who will be attending Apach
just copy the content from last years message by Tamas :) )
>
> Hi there,
>
> would like to know who will be attending ApacheCon EU 2015, Budapest.
>
> Some folks (like local JUGs and other) plan to kidnap Maven developers,
> make
> them have some beer or wine, chat and so, so the
ars message by Tamas :) )
> >
> > Hi there,
> >
> > would like to know who will be attending ApacheCon EU 2015, Budapest.
> >
> > Some folks (like local JUGs and other) plan to kidnap Maven developers,
> > make
> > them have some beer or wine, chat and
Hi,
This year, at ApacheCON Europe, Arnaud Héritier and I will give a talk about
Maven to manage multiple JDK versions
https://apacheconcore2015.sched.org/event/21dc5f1df9a512107775b50c455994d1#.VbKsmXWx2dA
I hope we'll see a lot of Maven addicts :)
Regards,
Hervé
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Hi,
I'll be there, ready for beer and wine :)
Regards,
Hervé
Le mercredi 29 octobre 2014 13:41:11 Tamas Cservenak a écrit :
Hi there,
would like to know who will be attending ApacheCon EU 2014, Budapest.
Some folks (like local JUGs and other) plan to kidnap Maven developers, make
them
Looking at the schedule
(http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-europe/program/schedule)
I realized this conference is basically monday-wednesday, which is
good because I find a full week of conference attendance too much. I
have some other engagements on the specific monday which I
it's my first ApacheCon too, so I don't have any experience either
Any feedback from other appreciated
Regards,
Hervé
Le mardi 29 juillet 2014 09:06:40 Kristian Rosenvold a écrit :
Looking at the schedule
(http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/apachecon-europe/program/schedule)
I
after the third conference day are workshos and a brainstorming
get-together-unconference-thingy where you discuss all sorts of Apache related
things with other Apache guys that I wouldn't want to miss. The ApacheCon US
2014 was the first time I visited the Un-Conference and it was absoluteley
~ (mobile)
On Jun 11, 2014 7:54 AM, Kristian Rosenvold
kristian.rosenv...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven (for
one or more days). It would be interesting to see if we'd
attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven (for
one or more days). It would be interesting to see if we'd be capable
of using such an occasion to determine a little more about the big
picture future of maven, possibly even
kristian.rosenv...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven (for
one or more days). It would be interesting to see if we'd be capable
of using such an occasion to determine a little
:
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven (for
one or more days). It would be interesting to see if we'd be capable
of using such an occasion to determine a little more about the big
picture future
+1
thanks,
~t~ (mobile)
On Jun 11, 2014 7:54 AM, Kristian Rosenvold kristian.rosenv...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven (for
one or more days). It would be interesting to see
Cservenák ta...@cservenak.net:
+1
thanks,
~t~ (mobile)
On Jun 11, 2014 7:54 AM, Kristian Rosenvold
kristian.rosenv...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven (for
one or more
is not a great thing.
On Jun 11, 2014, at 1:53 AM, Kristian Rosenvold kristian.rosenv...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven (for
one or more days). It would be interesting to see
wrote:
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven (for
one or more days). It would be interesting to see if we'd be capable
of using such an occasion to determine a little more about the big
picture future
, but trying to do planning for a
project like this where many are immediately excluded by virtue of
geography, time/money is not a great thing.
On Jun 11, 2014, at 1:53 AM, Kristian Rosenvold
kristian.rosenv...@gmail.com wrote:
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I
.
On Jun 11, 2014, at 1:53 AM, Kristian Rosenvold kristian.rosenv...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven (for
one or more days). It would be interesting to see if we'd be capable
are
immediately excluded by virtue of geography, time/money is not a great thing.
On Jun 11, 2014, at 1:53 AM, Kristian Rosenvold
kristian.rosenv...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven
Cservenák a écrit :
+1
thanks,
~t~ (mobile)
On Jun 11, 2014 7:54 AM, Kristian Rosenvold kristian.rosenv...@gmail.com
wrote:
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven (for
one or more days). It would
doubt anything bigger is going to change.
As far as I know no-one is vacuuming the market for employing maven
devs these days, so the chances for getting such a job by attending
apachecon is probably close to zero.
I'm not suggesting we change the world, I just think it would be a
nice thing
I've been considering attending apachecon in Budapest, and I would be
really interested in creating a meet up to discuss future maven (for
one or more days). It would be interesting to see if we'd be capable
of using such an occasion to determine a little more about the big
picture future of maven
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These are just brief notes of what we discussed at the meetup @ ApacheCon last
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annotate.
Attended:
Committers: Brian, Ralph, Brett, Carlos
Others: Lennart Jörelid, Ray Whitmer
Started late due to keysigning.
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If you happen to find yourself in Atlanta on Wed, Nov 3rd at 8pm, and
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On Tuesday, Nov 3rd at 8pm we'll be holding an Apache Maven meetup at
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On Sat, Nov 15, 2008 at 2:35 AM, Dan Fabulich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wendy Smoak wrote:
Unit tests run slower in Maven than in Ant
Surefire fills up /tmp with directories
Are there bugs filed for this? Do we think that the /tmp directories are
the cause of our perf troubles?
These are
On Fri, 2008-11-07 at 14:38 -0600, Wendy Smoak wrote:
Surefire fills up /tmp with directories
Cargo is notorious for doing this also. It downloads application servers
to /tmp/cargo which means it suffers from race conditions with multiple
processes starting app servers.
James
Wendy Smoak wrote:
Unit tests run slower in Maven than in Ant
Surefire fills up /tmp with directories
Are there bugs filed for this? Do we think that the /tmp directories are
the cause of our perf troubles?
-Dan
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To
There's still a lot of confusion and skepticism about things related
to 3.0, such as:
- how does work on 2.[0|1].x get migrated over there given the code is
becoming so different
- what work is actually happening on it, is there a roadmap
- is it every going to be released. Not so much
We had a Build Tools and Repository Managers BOF earlier this week at
ApacheCon... while I left the topic general, it pretty much turned
into the Maven BOF. :) Following are brief notes about the topics
that came up. Please fill in if I missed something or ask for more
details, more than likely
:38 PM, Wendy Smoak wrote:
We had a Build Tools and Repository Managers BOF earlier this week at
ApacheCon... while I left the topic general, it pretty much turned
into the Maven BOF. :) Following are brief notes about the topics
that came up. Please fill in if I missed something or ask for more
Can't make ApacheCon this week in New Orleans? You can still watch all
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Hi Everyone,
In the upcoming ApacheCon US 2008, the ASF will be offering a program where
in different ASF projects will be featured (each slot will have a 4hr
duration). I would like to submit some materials for Archiva for this
program. Below is a draft I made of what we could present
On 31/03/2008, at 5:31 PM, Maria Odea Ching wrote:
Hi Everyone,
In the upcoming ApacheCon US 2008, the ASF will be offering a
program where
in different ASF projects will be featured (each slot will have a 4hr
duration). I would like to submit some materials for Archiva for this
program
Open Call for Papers for ApacheCon US 2008
!REMINDER: this will be a short CFP, ending on 3 April, so please be
sure to get your CFP submissions in soon!
The Apache Software Foundation (ASF) invites submissions to its official
users' conference, ApacheCon US 2008, held 3 November through
You guys are so lucky :)
If you meet LGGI folks over there, please say Hi for me.
Stéphane
On Nov 10, 2007 12:52 AM, Joakim Erdfelt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[X] I'll be at ApacheCon US in Atlanta
Man, I owe so many beers to other maven developers that I better be sure
to free up some room
[X] I'll be at ApacheCon US in Atlanta
Man, I owe so many beers to other maven developers that I better be sure
to free up some room on my credit cards ...
- Joakim
Brett Porter wrote:
I know several folks are presenting and will definitely be there, but
I thought it might be good to send
around the hackathon/code-a-ramas.
I'm also interested in organising a Maven project BOF at each. Any
thoughts?
[ ] I'll be at ApacheCon US in Atlanta
[ ] I'll be at OSSummit Asia in Hong Kong
I'm planning to be at both with bells on.
Cheers,
Brett
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be there,
but I thought it might be good to send a shout out and see who is
coming along? Hopefully we'll get some opportunities for getting
together around the hackathon/code-a-ramas.
I'm also interested in organising a Maven project BOF at each. Any
thoughts?
[ ] I'll be at ApacheCon
Unfortunately I won't be making it to ApacheCon US as I had hoped :-(
I hope to catch up with the attendees on IRC though.
Brett Porter wrote:
I know several folks are presenting and will definitely be there, but I
thought it might be good to send a shout out and see who is coming
along
BOF at each. Any
thoughts?
[ ] I'll be at ApacheCon US in Atlanta
[ ] I'll be at OSSummit Asia in Hong Kong
I'm planning to be at both with bells on.
Cheers,
Brett
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I'll be at ApacheCon.
Ralph
Brett Porter wrote:
I know several folks are presenting and will definitely be there, but
I thought it might be good to send a shout out and see who is coming
along? Hopefully we'll get some opportunities for getting together
around the hackathon/code-a-ramas
I'm also interested in organising a Maven project BOF at each. Any
thoughts?
Could we discuss a way to allow the parser to include xml fragments to
prevent duplicate xml? AFAIK the problem is with the plexus XML
parser that doesn't support entities
[ ] I'll be at ApacheCon US in Atlanta
[x
discussed is trying
to provide a little block that would define all the latest release of
plugins that people could easily include in their POMs to provide
stability in using plugins in a reproducible way.
[ ] I'll be at ApacheCon US in Atlanta
[x] I'll be at OSSummit Asia in Hong Kong
On 11/05/2007, at 11:35 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
You guys just chatting about the Apache maven repository setup?
Actually, just running through how to do maven uploads and adding
sync partners from Carlos (I needed a refresher, and Henri is getting
involved for the first time). Took some
FYI. I'll be scribe to bring notes back to the list for further
discussion / any decisions that need to be made.
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On 08/05/2007, at 8:00 AM, Henri Yandell wrote:
b) Anyone for a JavaOne catchup? I think Brett and Carlos are
here at least.
I've just spoken to Henri
, Eric, Martin, Robert, and Arnaud B
will all be at AC EU next week - is anyone else attending ApacheCon?
I think it would be good to get some time in front of a white board to
go through a couple of the big issues while we have the opportunity
for face time and to hack some things together
I'm thinking between lunch and coffee break tomorrow is a good time.
On 25/04/2007, at 1:42 AM, Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,
I saw that Dennis, Jason, Kenney, Eric, Martin, Robert, and Arnaud
B will all be at AC EU next week - is anyone else attending ApacheCon?
I think it would be good to get
ApacheCon?
I think it would be good to get some time in front of a white board to
go through a couple of the big issues while we have the opportunity
for face time and to hack some things together. It sounds like the
same opportunity will present itself at JavaOne too. Of course, we can
Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,
I saw that Dennis, Jason, Kenney, Eric, Martin, Robert, and Arnaud B
will all be at AC EU next week - is anyone else attending ApacheCon?
I think it would be good to get some time in front of a white board to
go through a couple of the big issues while we have
), maybe also from lack of skill. My main
interest in ApacheCon is then to meet the people behind maven who have
this big picture in their head, to understand the choices,
rationales and plans behind what maven is and will be, so that I could
feel more comfortable in doing some hacking on it. I am
On 24 Apr 07, at 7:42 PM 24 Apr 07, Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,
I saw that Dennis, Jason, Kenney, Eric, Martin, Robert, and Arnaud
B will all be at AC EU next week - is anyone else attending ApacheCon?
Eric and Kenney won't be joining us, but they will be at JavaOne. The
Sonatype
I'm trying to sort out a way to go from OO to Wiki as I can't work
anymore with OO. That's OmniOutliner not OpenOffice (which is a terrible
piece of software).
Which is terrible? OpenOffice or OmniOutliner? And if OpenOffice, why?
- Steve
On 25 Apr 07, at 9:11 AM 25 Apr 07, Steven Rowe wrote:
I'm trying to sort out a way to go from OO to Wiki as I can't work
anymore with OO. That's OmniOutliner not OpenOffice (which is a
terrible
piece of software).
Which is terrible? OpenOffice or OmniOutliner? And if OpenOffice,
why?
, Robert, and Arnaud B
will all be at AC EU next week - is anyone else attending ApacheCon?
I think it would be good to get some time in front of a white board to
go through a couple of the big issues while we have the opportunity for
face time and to hack some things together. It sounds like
Hi,
I saw that Dennis, Jason, Kenney, Eric, Martin, Robert, and Arnaud B
will all be at AC EU next week - is anyone else attending ApacheCon?
I think it would be good to get some time in front of a white board
to go through a couple of the big issues while we have the
opportunity
I'll be there as well... looking forward to the hack-a-thing.
Eric
On 3/13/07, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Who here will be at ApacheCon in May? I know Jason is as he is
speaking. Anyone want to get together there?
I'm currently working on the content of the training I'm doing
I'll be going there.
It'd be great if we could all get together.
--
Dennis Lundberg
Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,
Who here will be at ApacheCon in May? I know Jason is as he is speaking.
Anyone want to get together there?
I'm currently working on the content of the training I'm doing
Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Who here will be at ApacheCon in May? I know Jason is as he is
speaking. Anyone want to get together there?
Hello,
I think I will be there to follow your presentation and training and
other apache topics. Not sure yet as there are budget issues
Finally going to meet Robert :)
Mvgr,
Martin
robert burrell donkin wrote:
On 3/13/07, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Who here will be at ApacheCon in May? I know Jason is as he is
speaking. Anyone want to get together there?
i'll be there over the queens day weekend as well
I'l be there - it's in my country so how can I not go? :)
I'm looking forward to meeting you in person (and others ofcourse).
-- Kenney
Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,
Who here will be at ApacheCon in May? I know Jason is as he is speaking.
Anyone want to get together there?
I'm currently working
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