APACHE INCUBATOR PROJECT STATUS: -*-indented-text-*-
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Web site: http://Incubator.Apache.Org/
Wiki page: http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/
[note: the Web site is the 'official' documentation; the wiki
Hi,
Cool, I like it, +1.
Do proposed projects by current ASF members need official mentors and
champions who are different than the proposer?
I'd be interested in participating in this, but I can't commit much
bandwidth, so I'll probably just lurk on the mailing lists if/when
they're created.
Y
On 24/08/2006, at 7:37 AM, Yoav Shapira wrote:
So is this essentially an open-source feedburner
(http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/home) that you could download and
install yourself, running for personal or other purposes?
yes.
but my intention was more for a person/company with 10-N feeds to
So is this essentially an open-source feedburner
(http://www.feedburner.com/fb/a/home) that you could download and
install yourself, running for personal or other purposes?
Yoav
On 8/23/06, Ian Holsman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Fluoride, a Feed Server Proposal
0. Rationale
a RSS/Atom feed by
On 8/23/06, James M Snell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok, so with this we have three +1 votes and no -1's. As far as I know
this means that the release is approved.
+1
just FYI it's conventional to change the subject to [RESULT][VOTE]...
when posting this kind of email
- robert
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On 8/23/06, Niall Pemberton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The "Incubator PMC" link in the "On The General Mailing List" section is broken.
well spotted 8-)
hopefully should be fixed after the next sync
thanks
- robert
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To uns
Fluoride, a Feed Server Proposal
0. Rationale
a RSS/Atom feed by default is hard to track. The aim of this proposal
is to create a server which can track statistics on who is reading
your feeds, and what they are reading.
0.1 Criteria
Meritocracy:
Apache was chosen for an incubator for the
Hello everyone -
My colleagues and I are submitting this proposal to the community for a
new project in the incubator, and look forward to starting to work with
this community.
Proposal for Incubation Project: Unstructured Information Management
Architecture - UIMA
The Unstructured Informati
Ok, so with this we have three +1 votes and no -1's. As far as I know
this means that the release is approved. I've copied the zip's and the
checksums over to
/x1/www/people.apache.org/dist/incubator/abdera/0.1.0-incubating and
will be preparing the release email shortly.
- James
Davanum Sriniv
IMHO none of the concerns raised in all the threads over the last weeks
prevent a +1 on starting incubation. That doesn't mean all concerns have
been sufficiently addressed - I still see bumps in the road ahead but
I'm guessing the wicket community sees them now, too, and I'd like to
see them do j
The "Incubator PMC" link in the "On The General Mailing List" section is broken.
Niall
On 8/23/06, robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
thanks to everyone who reviewed and improved this document after the
first call for review. this is a final call for review. if no
objections are p
thanks to everyone who reviewed and improved this document after the
first call for review. this is a final call for review. if no
objections are posted within the next week, i'll upgrade this
document's status.
if you have improvements then please either create patches in
JIRA, make suggestions
On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 01:25:14PM -0700, Upayavira wrote:
> The wicket committers and community have held a vote about moving
> forward with Apache Incubation [1] which was unanimous.
>
> They were voting on the basis of a slightly updated proposal [2].
>
> Before I go ahead and start a vote on
On Wednesday 23 August 2006 03:18, Jim Hurley wrote:
> We, therefore, are open to discussing a name change to something
> else within the Jini Community.
>
> If there's agreement on the positions stated in 1 and 2 above,
> we'll assume there's general support for our Proposal to Apache
> and begin
On Monday 21 August 2006 03:24, Mark Brouwer wrote:
> I would be saddened if we can't maintain "Jini" as project name
I think Mark has put it rather well.
The Jini community want a water cooler to gather around. We would be happy if
that is the Apache Jini project, and we are happy that such pro
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