On 1/12/07, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If no one minds, I'd like to go ahead and archive OverDrive
Could you explain what you have in mind when you say archive? Is there an
official way of doing that?
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Martin Cooper
, and then
use it as the base of another open source project
The labs proposal isn't going well. I'd like to table the matter for
now, and explore another options. I'm not in love with the way
OverDrive is implemented, which is why I don't push it harder, and
perhaps a port of XWork and friends to C# would be more useful in the
long run. But, I would
If no one minds, I'd like to apply to Apache Labs to host the
OverDrive code, now found in the Struts sandbox. It's greenfield
C#/ASP.NET stuff, and there's no direct connection to the Struts
codebase.
* http://labs.apache.org
-Ted.
Sounds good to me.
Greg
On Nov 29, 2006, at 9:49 AM, Ted Husted wrote:
If no one minds, I'd like to apply to Apache Labs to host the
OverDrive code, now found in the Struts sandbox. It's greenfield
C#/ASP.NET stuff, and there's no direct connection to the Struts
codebase.
*
+1
Ted Husted wrote:
If no one minds, I'd like to apply to Apache Labs to host the
OverDrive code, now found in the Struts sandbox. It's greenfield
C#/ASP.NET stuff, and there's no direct connection to the Struts
codebase.
* http://labs.apache.org
-Ted.
On 11/29/06, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If no one minds, I'd like to apply to Apache Labs to host the
OverDrive code, now found in the Struts sandbox. It's greenfield
C#/ASP.NET stuff, and there's no direct connection to the Struts
codebase.
No argument from me. I think that makes
+1 from me to.
--
James Mitchell
678.910.8017
On 11/29/06, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/29/06, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If no one minds, I'd like to apply to Apache Labs to host the
OverDrive code, now found in the Struts sandbox. It's greenfield
C#/ASP.NET