In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Jay Zylstra" writes:
>So, since this idea doesn't belong in Apache, I'll have to create yet
That's not necessarily true. Noel suggested you propose the idea
to Apache Commons (although I understand why it made sense to
approach the Incubator first). It seems to
I have considered other such UI-centric efforts, but they're all
licensed under GPL, or include GPL-licensed property. One of the
primary reasons I brought the idea of a Web-app artwork gallery to
Apache, besides its obvious utility to those developing Web-apps using
Apache's various other project
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 11:10, Leo Simons wrote:
> The only one who can change
> a charter is the board, or the collective members, right?
> Given the responses given here by some of the board
> members already, I doubt the board feels like it.
What usually happens is that a project produces an amen
Jason van Zyl wrote:
I would propose those documents be changed to state that what is
outlined above is a prerequisite for entry into the incubator.
Is this something that requires a member vote as it affects everyone
here because the production of useful software is what we're doing here
at Apach
Jay Zylstra wrote:
I'll interpret the lack of response to mean this idea doesn't fit
Apache. Okay. But since the need remains for a free gallery of common
Web app icons (document, search, print, etc.), does anyone have a
suggestion of where such a project would fit, or is anyone aware of an
exis
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 09:00, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > You speak as if there was no possible way to get into Apache before the
> > Incubator.
>
> That is not what I said. Clearly it could not be true, since the Incubator
> was not created until October 2002.
>
> Neither one of us was present wh
> You speak as if there was no possible way to get into Apache before the
> Incubator.
That is not what I said. Clearly it could not be true, since the Incubator
was not created until October 2002.
Neither one of us was present when the Board created the Incubator, but you
can ask and you can re