Jim,
I've updated the proposal in the wiki, hopefully addressing your two
concerns - noting that there are no other implementations of Jini
technology at the ASF, and noting that committership for the initial
committers will be granted upon engagement with the project, as
determined by
Hola,
On 12/22/06, Henri Yandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Given the peculiar nature of log4php, I think there's a rather odd
notion available of considering it to retire from incubation into the
logging project as a retired subproject. Close down the lists, and
keep the svn as it is in
On Dec 24, 2006, at 9:06 AM, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Jim,
I've updated the proposal in the wiki, hopefully addressing your
two concerns - noting that there are no other implementations of
Jini technology at the ASF, and noting that committership for the
initial committers will be
Yoav Shapira wrote:
Henri Yandell wrote:
Given the peculiar nature of log4php, I think there's a rather odd
notion available of considering it to retire from incubation into the
logging project as a retired subproject. Close down the lists, and
keep the svn as it is in logging/.
Given
Hi,
I've just finished school, and I'd like to get involved (somehow)
with the ASF and the Lucene4c in particular. I have some experience
with C, but have a lot to learn, and I'm wondering if there is anyway
that I could get involved with this project.
Anyway, what would be the best way
Hi Tim,
It's great that you're interested in Apache, and there are lots of
ways you can participate.
Sadly, the lucene4c project never quite got off the ground, and was
closed for lack of activity in October 2006. You can find this from
their incubator status page
The Apache Incubator Tuscany team is pleased to announce the availability
of the SCA Java 1.0-incubator-M2 release, together with a restructured
Web site with enhanced content and better organization. Information about
Tuscany, including details of the release contents and download links can
be
On Monday 25 December 2006 02:20, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Actually ... what if we were to establish an area under incubator/, which
we need anyway for podlings that get retired, and allow whichever PMCs are
currently responsible for them to move all retired codebases to there? If
people come