Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Thilo Goetz
Niclas Hedhman wrote: [...] b) I can't say that I understand the technical merits of the proposal, and just see the headline analyzing large data sets. And I would like to know the relationship with UIMA's statement ... analyze large volumes of unstructured information... and hear whether

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Sylvain Wallez
Olga Natkovich wrote: Hi, Yahoo! research and development teams have developed a proposal below. The proposal is also available on wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/PigProposal. We would like to ask that the ASF consider forming a podling according to the proposal. High-level

Re: [VOTE] Approve the release of Tuscany SCA Java 1.0-incubating

2007-09-24 Thread ant . elder
I think so as well so it still has my +1. ...ant On 9/23/07, Paul Fremantle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes I also looked at this, and I believe its enough that they fixed it for the next release. Here is my +1 Paul On 9/23/07, Matthieu Riou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 9/23/07, Kevan

[RESULT][VOTE] Approve the release of Tuscany SCA Java 1.0-incubating

2007-09-24 Thread ant . elder
On 9/21/07, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Tuscany project requests permission of the IPMC to release the Java SCA 1.0-incubating release. The SVN tag for the release is: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/tuscany/tags/java/sca/1.0-RC3a/ The artifacts are available for

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Jim Jagielski
I am a +1 on the proposal, but I am still unclear, at this point, how Y! is going to align the open source aspects of Pig with their hiring push for Pig developers as per: http://research.yahoo.com/project/pig I guess this is more a general concern about the changing dynamics. First, of

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Grant Ingersoll
On Sep 24, 2007, at 4:44 AM, Sylvain Wallez wrote: Olga Natkovich wrote: Hi, Yahoo! research and development teams have developed a proposal below. The proposal is also available on wiki at http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/PigProposal. We would like to ask that the ASF consider forming a

Re: [RESULT][VOTE] Approve the release of Tuscany SCA Java 1.0-incubating

2007-09-24 Thread Paul Fremantle
Congratulations! Paul On 9/24/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 9/21/07, ant elder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The Tuscany project requests permission of the IPMC to release the Java SCA 1.0-incubating release. The SVN tag for the release is:

Re: Incubator Proposal: SPL

2007-09-24 Thread Filip at Apache
Brian McCallister wrote: On Sep 17, 2007, at 5:57 AM, David L Kaminsky wrote: Tomcat - We're open to suggestions regarding the order in which we add bindings to APIs, and doing such bindings isn't terribly hard. If Tomcat is particularly critical as an early demonstration, we

Re: Imperius (was SPL) Incubator Proposal

2007-09-24 Thread Bill Stoddard
David L Kaminsky wrote: All, I updated the proposal to include the new proposed project name. Imperius seems to be cleaner than the alternatives. I also added the references to the DMTF's IP policy. Please let me know if there are more questions. (Please CC [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Thanks, David

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Doug Cutting
Niclas Hedhman wrote: a) The name Pig is somewhat provocative (not kosher/halal) and I would like to hear the rationale behind the name, and whether there are any willingness to look for another name. It is not meant to be provocative. It is named after the animal and is not an acronym. It

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Craig L Russell
Speaking just for myself, I find the name unusual but not offensive or even provocative. The fact that you wouldn't eat an animal doesn't mean you deny its existence... Of course, I thought the language was officially called igpay atinlay. Craig On Sep 24, 2007, at 10:15 AM, Doug Cutting

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Eelco Hillenius
On 9/24/07, Craig L Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Speaking just for myself, I find the name unusual but not offensive or even provocative. The fact that you wouldn't eat an animal doesn't mean you deny its existence... And they make good pets in many cultures and are generally acknowledged

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Andrus Adamchik
On Sep 24, 2007, at 8:22 PM, Craig L Russell wrote: Speaking just for myself, I find the name unusual but not offensive or even provocative. The fact that you wouldn't eat an animal doesn't mean you deny its existence... +1 I find it a fun name, and the one unlikely to infringe on the

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Doug Cutting
Jim Jagielski wrote: In other words, if the corporate support of the project or podling went away, would they stop developing and working on the codebase because they, after all, had no allegiance in the code at all? Were they, in effect, coders-for-hire? Yes, this is a known risk, perhaps the

RE: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Doug Cutting wrote: Niclas Hedhman wrote: a) The name Pig is somewhat provocative (not kosher/halal) and I would like to hear the rationale behind the name, and whether there are any willingness to look for another name. It is not meant to be provocative. It is named after the animal

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Benjamin Reed
Actually we would really like to modify Ruby and Python to support Pig Latin as part of the language: Ubyray and Ythonpay. We have avoided creating our own crippled scripting language, there are just too many in the world, and instead hope to take an existing language and and embedded Pig Latin

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Yoav Shapira
Hey, On 9/24/07, Doug Cutting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Niclas Hedhman wrote: a) The name Pig is somewhat provocative (not kosher/halal) and I would like to hear the rationale behind the name, and whether there are any willingness to look for another name. It is not meant to be

[ANNOUNCE] Apache Tuscany SCA Java 1.0 released

2007-09-24 Thread ant elder
The Apache Tuscany team are delighted to announce the 1.0 release of the Java SCA project. Apache Tuscany provides a runtime environment based on the Service Component Architecture (SCA). SCA is a set of specifications aimed at simplifying SOA application development. These specifications are

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Carl Trieloff
We could add rules indefinitely to make just about anyone not usable... I don't have any issues with Pig. Carl. Yoav Shapira wrote: Hey, On 9/24/07, Doug Cutting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Niclas Hedhman wrote: a) The name Pig is somewhat provocative (not kosher/halal) and I

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Doug Cutting wrote: Niclas Hedhman wrote: a) The name Pig is somewhat provocative (not kosher/halal) and I would like to hear the rationale behind the name, and whether there are any willingness to look for another name. It is not meant to be provocative. It is named after the animal and

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Greg Stein
I don't find the name provocative either, but the connotations are a bit weird :-P On Sep 24, 2007, at 10:39 AM, Noel J. Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Doug Cutting wrote: Niclas Hedhman wrote: a) The name Pig is somewhat provocative (not kosher/halal) and I would like to hear the

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Robert Burrell Donkin
On 9/24/07, Doug Cutting [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Jim Jagielski wrote: In other words, if the corporate support of the project or podling went away, would they stop developing and working on the codebase because they, after all, had no allegiance in the code at all? Were they, in

Re: [VOTE] Approve release CXF 2.0.2-incubator (take 2)

2007-09-24 Thread Robert Burrell Donkin
On 9/22/07, Daniel Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Due to some license issues pointed out from Kevan and Matthieu as well as some TCK failures when run in Geronimo and the bouncycastle discussions, we had to rebuild CXF 2.0.2. looks like that maven javadoc license issues isn't completely fixed

Re: [VOTE] Approve release CXF 2.0.2-incubator (take 2)

2007-09-24 Thread Daniel Kulp
I'm just going to delete the javadocs for that module. The rest of the modules use the remote-resources correctly so they should be OK. The only class in there is a utility pluin thing into maven used to create the bundle and not part of the public api stuff anyway. Next release I'll

Re: [VOTE] Approve release CXF 2.0.2-incubator (take 2)

2007-09-24 Thread Robert Burrell Donkin
On 9/24/07, Daniel Kulp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm just going to delete the javadocs for that module. The rest of the modules use the remote-resources correctly so they should be OK. The only class in there is a utility pluin thing into maven used to create the bundle and not part of

Re: Incubator Proposal: Pig

2007-09-24 Thread Doug Cutting
Olga Natkovich wrote: http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/PigProposal. We would like to ask that the ASF consider forming a podling according to the proposal. Thanks for all the comments. I've seen no issues raised that should block Pig from entering incubation. Unless something arises before