On 5/25/06, Martin Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 5/24/06, James M Snell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, so here are a few of the name options that seem to be the safest (in
no particular order)
Iaea (adapted, of course, from the U.N. nuclear watchdog group)
Anu (Dims
On 5/25/06, Andrus Adamchik [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As long as this is something that will be happening during the last
three days
the hackathon is commiters plus guests and will be held on the first two
days in parrellel with the tutorials. it's relaxed and informal.
- myself (and I
Hi folks,
This problem has been happening consistently lately. If you have answers,
please let me know.
Thanks.
-- George Aroush
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What exactly is the problem?
I assume you get this in response to trying to accept moderation
requests. Do the moderation requests not succeed? What mail client do
you use? Did this work before?
- Brett
On 25/05/06, George Aroush [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
This problem has been
Ok, given all the +1's in favor of the name Abdera, I've updated the
proposal to use the new name. The wiki has been updated accordingly:
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AbderaProposal
- James
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Hi Brett,
Yes, this used to work just fine. I get those subscription requests and I
have to either approve or reject them. In the past few weeks, when ever
I send an email to the approve them, i.e.: send an email to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
h
The email gets bounced back like I showed you
All of the cut and pastes you sent, and the addresses included in
the messages, have whitespace near the end. e.g.,
apach e.org
instead of
apache.org
You need to send to the entire address without any whitespace.
If that is not the problem, then try adding a subject to the message.
We voted on tuscany-dev on a revised version that addresses the issues
Robert raised below and the results can be viewed at
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.webservices.tuscany.devel/3403
We would like to request approval from the Incubator PMC to release
this new version.
The
+1 from me (binding)
-- dims
On 5/25/06, Jeremy Boynes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We voted on tuscany-dev on a revised version that addresses the issues
Robert raised below and the results can be viewed at
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.apache.webservices.tuscany.devel/3403
We would like
Ok, so here are a few of the name options that seem to be the safest (in
no particular order)
Iaea (adapted, of course, from the U.N. nuclear watchdog group)
Anu (Dims suggestion, sanskrit for atom)
Atomico (Spanish/Italian for atomic)
Dalton(Suggested by Robert
On 5/24/06, James M Snell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does any one have any problems with simply calling this project
Atom... as in, The Apache Atom Implementation ?
Well, unless I'm mistaken, it would actually be (at least)
the second Atom implementation at the ASF, since Roller has
How about this text for the report?
Project just started incubation. CLAs are on file for the initial committers.
A CCLA has been received for the initial contributions of Java ORB
implementation and the code has been imported into SVN repository. Mailing
lists, subversion repository, and
What a great idea! The code looks very nice and I'd love to help.
- Dave
James M Snell wrote:
Hello,
The following is a new project incubation proposal. We welcome your
feedback and would like to extend a invitation for participation
including mentors.
The proposal is also located at
what was wrong with Atomate? I really liked that one.
So did I, actually. Not that I have a horse in this race.
--- Noel
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Nick Lothian wrote:
There's also Jakarta FeedParser, which has an Atom parser.
Also the ROME project (http://rome.dev.java.net/) has been debating
requesting incubation at Apache for quite a long time. We've got an
Atom parser, too.
IIRC, FeedParser is languishing for need of a community.
Trademarked. I liked it too.
http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=docstate=b0fu7h.2.1
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
what was wrong with Atomate? I really liked that one.
So did I, actually. Not that I have a horse in this race.
--- Noel
quote who=Dave Johnson
What a great idea! The code looks very nice and I'd love to help.
- Dave
Yes , I agree and hope to join in and dev at some point.
James M Snell wrote:
Hello,
The following is a new project incubation proposal. We welcome your
feedback and would like to extend a
Yes, personally I would love to collaborate with the ROME folks on this.
Their project has a much broader scope in that it supports Atom plus
all the various flavors of RSS, but there are a number of ways in which
the two projects could feed off of and into each other.
- James
Noel J. Bergman
Nick Lothian wrote:
There's also Jakarta FeedParser, which has an Atom parser.
Also the ROME project (http://rome.dev.java.net/) has been debating
requesting incubation at Apache for quite a long time. We've got an
Atom parser, too.
IIRC, FeedParser is languishing for need of a
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