On 2/23/06, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since this project is central to the future of Struts (Struts Action
anyways), we want to give it high visibility by emailing commits to our dev
list, along side existing Shale and Action 1 commits. It is our hope that
the Incubation period is
Don,
Podlings should be kept separate from ASF projects. However, considering
that you are talking only about the commits list, not the rest of the
Webwork resources, and specifically (and only) since Struts has the notices
for all of its component projects going to the same list, and there
On 2/24/06, Justin Erenkrantz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2/23/06, Don Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Since this project is central to the future of Struts (Struts Action
anyways), we want to give it high visibility by emailing commits to our dev
list, along side existing Shale and Action 1
On 2/18/06, Davanum Srinivas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why are you being so negative? Let's try to make it work. If it does
not then we decide what do next as a PPMC.
i'm not sure that james is being negative: just excitable :)
there are different paths to unification. it's not always best to
The mailing lists for the Kabuki incubator project are
created and ready. I can tell that they are archived on
mail-archive.com[1] but don't see them on the Apache
mail archives or MARC. How do I add them to be archived
on these two as well?
Anyway, please subscribe to the relevent mailing
Hi, Robert --
there are different paths to unification. it's not always best to sit down
and try to come up with single grand unification strategy first. equally,
it's often not best to ignore the question entirely. it is often hard to hit
on the best design right away and then contrasting
On 2/24/06, Andy Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The mailing lists for the Kabuki incubator project are
created and ready. I can tell that they are archived on
mail-archive.com[1] but don't see them on the Apache
mail archives or MARC. How do I add them to be archived
on these two as well?