new people on-board, or if
> nobody else here is interested in becoming a committer, or if your
> project is not Hadoop related :-), then you should first start building
> a community.
>
> If you don't have at least three committers, you will als not be be able
> to cut a release.
>
>
Hi all,
I've been out of the Apache loop for a while, but I have a new project I'd like
to propose for incubation. I know new Incubator projects require a champion. As
an ASF member myself, can I act as my own champion, or does another member need
to act as champion on my behalf?
It certainly
+1
Sounds very useful!
G
On Dec 23, 2011, at 9:32 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
Hi Incubator PMC,
The proposal at http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/DeviceMapProposal
(copied below) is open for discussion, I'm planning to start the vote
to accept it sometime next week.
…
donated in support of
the project. Pivot has produced THREE major releases during its stay in the
Incubator - that is no small achievement, and we couldn't have done it without
your help!
To echo Gurkan's sentiments, we are also very proud to be part of the Apache
family. Thank you!
Greg Brown
on this list share David's
opinion? If so, how do you think such projects should be managed?
On Aug 10, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Greg Brown wrote:
Ordinarily, I'd refrain from comment on a topic such as this. But I
think it's pretty unrealistic to consider any project, especially
one of Pivot's magnitude
We don't have a notion of fixed leadership at Apache. Leadership is
always welcome but it is determined by the will of the group in
question
at a given point in time, not based on one's official status. We
try to
avoid status symbols in order to retain the fair balance of individual
Schaefer wrote:
- Original Message
From: Greg Brown gkbr...@mac.com
To: general@incubator.apache.org
Sent: Monday, August 10, 2009 11:12:36 PM
Subject: Re: incorrect terminology: lead developers
We don't have a notion of fixed leadership at Apache. Leadership is
always welcome
concept
of leadership. Do others on this list share David's opinion? If so,
how do
you think such projects should be managed?
On Aug 10, 2009, at 10:23 PM, Greg Brown wrote:
Ordinarily, I'd refrain from comment on a topic such as this. But
I think
it's pretty unrealistic to consider any
Traditionally the leadership comes from the membership
of the Project Management Committee. People tend to take
on a variety of roles within a project, some being more
leader-follower type roles and others revolving around a
small team that shares collective control over direction
of the
If I can attempt to summarize, there is a difference between the
*concept* of a leader and the *title* of a leader here at ASF (please
correct me if I am wrong). In Pivot's status report, we were
attempting to capture the concept, not the title. However, since it is
a loaded term, it makes
[I presume the three browns above are all one
in the same person.)
Yes - all me. :-) I believe they reflect my user name on the various
SVN repositories in which Pivot has resided (java.net, Google Code,
and now ASF).
Its still good to have some minimal diversity of the active committers
and right now it looks like Pivot only has two people actively
committing code and they're both from the same employer.
It may be worth noting that Pivot is not technically a VMware
project. Todd and I work on Pivot on
I've just tried a build on Win/XP, Java 1.6.0.
This reports quite a few compilation warnings, for example:
[javac] wtk\src\pivot\wtk\content\TreeViewFileRenderer.java:34:
warning: sun.awt.shell.ShellFolder
is Sun proprietary API and may be removed in a future release
...
Does Pivot only
There are rules as to what 3rd party dependencies are allowed.
For example, LGPL dependencies cannot be included in distributions;
furthermore, any such dependencies must be optional. That is not
something that can be fixed later.
We don't have any LGPL libraries in the distribution - only in
p.s. on the trunk, we've just migrated the demos sub-project and the
JFreeChart provider off of the ASF repository for good
Were they license incompatible? I'd really like to have demos at the ASF,
not just the core code. But they should be demos that the project is
willing to maintain.
The
on this release. We really appreciate it.
Thanks,
Greg Brown
Pivot Development Lead
On Monday, April 13, 2009, at 07:32AM, Todd Volkert tvolk...@gmail.com
wrote:
web/lib/servlet-api.jar : It looks like you mention this under your
notice file but I don' t see details about it's license.
I wasn't
, or is mention in the notice
file sufficient?
Thanks,
Greg
From: Greg Brown gkbr...@mac.com
To: legal-disc...@apache.org
Date: March 20, 2009 09:05:43 AM EDT
Subject: Re: pivot copyrights/?/
Hello,
A question recently came up on the pivot-dev mailing list about copyright
notices. One of the project
Great news! We can't wait to get started. Thank you!
On Sunday, January 25, 2009, at 03:58AM, Niclas Hedhman nic...@hedhman.org
wrote:
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 3:10 PM, Niclas Hedhman nic...@hedhman.org wrote:
The Pivot team would like to present the Pivot toolkit for incubation
at the Apache
Thanks, Martijn. I've added you to the mentor list.
Greg
On Tuesday, January 06, 2009, at 08:02AM, Martijn Dashorst
martijn.dasho...@gmail.com wrote:
Count me in.
Martijn
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 10:46 AM, Niclas Hedhman nic...@hedhman.org wrote:
On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Bertrand
Hello all,
The Pivot team would like to present the Pivot toolkit for
consideration to the Apache Incubator. We are excited about the
prospect of joining the Incubator and are looking forward to your
feedback.
Thanks,
Greg Brown
Abstract
Pivot (http://pivot-toolkit.org) is an open
All in all, appears to be a very nice proposal. :-)
Thanks. :-)
You might want to reorganize and elaborate a bit. In particular, you list
Flex, Silverlight, and OpenLazlo up top, but you don't appear to compare
against them, whereas JavaFX is mentioned and compared against in a sort of
buried
I'll admit that I'm not terribly familiar with Spring Rich Client, but it
appears to be based on Swing. We believe that Swing has a number of inherent
limitations that make it a less than ideal foundation for future development
Looks like that link didn't come through quite right. The message I was
referring to is dated Fri, 21 Nov, 15:07. In any event, the Swing issues will
be reviewed in more detail in the proposal.
On Thursday, December 18, 2008, at 08:25PM, Greg Brown gkbr...@mac.com
wrote:
I'll admit that I'm
Thanks Niclas! We'll put together a draft proposal and send it to you for
review.
Greg
On Monday, December 01, 2008, at 12:22AM, Niclas Hedhman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2008 at 7:41 PM, Greg Brown [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
The Pivot development team would like
I examined your project for getting more information, its great, screens
look beautiful.
Thanks... :-)
- Why you created own set of widgets using Java2D instead of using core Java
Swing component set?
Swing has a number of limitations that make it a less than ideal option for
building rich
Hi all,
Unfortunately, we're probably talking about a different Greg Brown. I
didn't participate in the Summer of Code two years ago. :-)
Nonetheless, I and the rest of the Pivot team are very committed to
open source and would very much like to see Pivot adopted as an
Incubator
let us know.
Thank you for your consideration.
Greg Brown and Todd Volkert, Pivot Toolkit
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