In Favor (+1)
James Strachan
Bertrand Delacretaz
Jukka Zitting
Martijn Dashorst
Leo Simons
Davanum Srinivas
Robert Burrell Donkin
Craig L Russell
Eelco Hillenius
Matt Hogstrom
Justin Erenkrantz
J Aaron Farr
Kevan Miller (with come comments about off-list activity -
:
I took a peek at plexus and picocontainer mailing lists. One thing
of note is that there seems to have been little discussion on the
picocontainer lists about a move to Apache. Perhaps discussions
were offline, but it's not clear to me how their community, beyond
Paul Hammant, feels about
But not all favorably it appears...
Was there a particular response you were trying to illicit with
that quote?
Yes. It's called knowledge and background.
What do you want to know? And I can provide any background you
feel people should know about.
You can't honestly expect to
The AltRMI podling, http://incubator.apache.org/projects/
altrmi.html has become stagnant. Here is a vote to move it into
retirement.
[ ] -1 : It lives on, you someone missed my recent commits on it
last week
[ ] 0 : I don't do fall cleansing
[ ] +1 : Move to retirement
+1
-Paul
The mentor and lead (cough) I mean person who made most commits. I've
also voted +1 for retirement@ Apache.
There are tons of things wrong with AltRMI that precluded a 1.0
release. That notwithstanding the fact that it went out in a couple
of releases of
wrote:
Paul Hammant wrote:
OK, if we're keen about Dependency Injection, we'd need to change
a lot. The basic FtpConfig component should have little
knowledge of UserManager (and others), and no coupling to it...
If we do aim for a DI/IoC approach (and I think we should), should
we
IMHO, the basic design and implementation should be XML free and
provide a
straight forward API for assembly, configuration (preferably
atomic) and the
other stuff. Any runtime platform support can be added on top of
that. Look
at Jetty for an example of this approach.
Now, Noel's
I did not get this mail in
[EMAIL PROTECTED] So I missed it.
Anyway, these are the points.
1. I can see ftplet directory src and binary
distributions. Which ftplet directory are you
mentioning?
my mistake, a cvs update -d did the trick.
2. Now I am working on maven support. When I tried
Lets set a target date for completion of work against copy taken from
CVS. People have work outstanding that is _much_ better applied to
the SCM is was taken from than another.
Say cut over on or around 15th Sept ?
- Paul
On Aug 26, 2005, at 3:41 PM, Niklas Gustavsson wrote:
Paul Hammant
Rana,
Welcome back.
I was busy for the last 2 yesrs. So I could not touch
it. Anyway, I have started working on it about 2
months ago. I guess it will take one more month. These
are the things I have done.
1. Got rid of Avalon. As Avalon project is defunct,
there is no point using it.
2.
I'm listed ( paul ) as manager of FtpServer, but I can't close
issues. Can someone upgrade me :-)
- Paul
On Aug 24, 2005, at 12:18 PM, Leo Simons wrote:
Make your requests right here, if they're not
handled escalate to infrastructure at apache dot org, or file an
issue in
the INFRA
Well FtpServer at least seems to have some activity all of a sudden.
Who is admin for issues.apache.org ?
Regards,
- Paul
On Jul 25, 2005, at 2:23 AM, Henri Yandell wrote:
Just wondering, are altrmi and ftpserver still active and planned for
subversion at some point, or are they more likely
If we want to integrate any new code produced by the Harmany effort
into
any of the existing projects, many of which are under the GPL or only
accept code compatible with the GPL, and since the Apache Incubator
terms allow modern BSD, MIT/X or MIT/W3C terms I think that is probably
the best we
-1 I'm not sure the
On May 6, 2005, at 6:18 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
+1
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+1 provided copyright and trademark issues are appropriately considered.
For instance, we may have to always mechanically refer the project and
product(s) as Apache Harmony rather than just Harmony.
http://tess2.uspto.gov/bin/showfield?f=docstate=8rlf0q.2.1
- Paul
On May 6, 2005, at 6:18
jars, nor deployed or redistributed beyond that experimental basis as
Java's download license precludes that.
- Paul
On May 7, 2005, at 4:32 PM, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
On May 7, 2005, at 3:39 PM, Paul Hammant wrote:
-1 I'm not sure the
On May 7, 2005, at 4:06 PM, Paul Hammant wrote:
+1
I need to be able to use the FTPServer within my process (for junit-based
testing purposes). Is there a way I can do that ?
Yes you can (with some level of effort) instantiate Avalon components
from a normal class without a container such as Phoenix or Merlin. See a
class called Standalone
Murray,
Please have a little patience with us dude. We're embroilled in
discussion on PMC chair, and other incoming projects presently.
- Paul
Since I've had no reply to my request, could somebody at least
point me to any existing process by which submissions to the
incubator are made? I
In shameless-plugThoughtWorks/shameless-plug we try to pair (no need
to introduce XP is there?) on as much as possible... works well. It can
even work distributed.
- ph
Hi,
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 14:51:13 +0200
Sander Striker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought the same thing. Also, to tell
== == == == == == == == == == == == == ==
Note:
Who is Nicola Ken Barozzi?
... http://www.apache.org/~nicolaken/
... http://jakarta.apache.org/site/whoweare.html
Who is Ken Coar?
... http://www.apache.org/~coar/
... http://ken.coar.org/
Who is Paul Hammant?
... http://www.apache.org
Noel,
I would personally recommend to ask the hsqldb guys (http://hsqldb.sf.net)
Absolutely. I had that in my original post, pre-editting. The license is
compatible except, as I understand it, for the fact that the original author
wants his name
Thomas works for a commercial RDBMS
+1
Proviso :-
CVS repos should be incubator prefixed not ws ..
ws.apache.org should be incubator.apache.org
Regards,
- Paul
[ Incubator PMC member, not in this reply speaking on behalf of the PMC ]
Hello,
in compliance with a previous vote on webservices-general (see
Sascha,
Yes, thats ok. I just want to make sure that at least one of our
developers needs to be a committer for the project.
A small problem
Apache is concerned that teams arrive, and healthy communitys form and
continue. The manner in which the project arrives drives how many (if
any)
Though there's no reason, given some hardware and a volunteer, why we
couldn't install JIRA at Apache.
I volunteer :) Hacking JIRA is my day job.
I don't really see the need though. Bob is doing a fine job hosting JIRA
on werken.com. I'm sure that backups to ASF hardware could be
Tetsuya
P.S. Also, I think this page
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/index.html
is better to be slightly changed.
XMLBeans: http://xml.apache.org/xmlbeans/ ;-)
Done.
-ph
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Home for many Agile practicing, Open Source activists...
I've added a page documenting this. When the site refreshes, it will
appear at:
http://incubator.apache.org/updating_docs.html
Site now updated.
-ph
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Richard ,
I think the vote is restricted to PMC and board members (my +1 for the
former) rather than committers (in waiting or otherwise), but welcome
aboard anyway :-)
- Paul
+1
James Strachan wrote:
Wow. There's already been a ton of mail and its not even been 24 hours
of being public
Geir,
http://incubator.apache.org/updating_docs.html
Site now updated.
Thx - problem is, I didn't check in the html and pdf - I figured that
you'd use forrest to regen. Can it be done again?
This time genned and updated. Great work.
Sigh, my hastily penned words did not last long!
-
Greg,
Paul -- please set your umask [on login] to enable group-write on the files
in /www/incubator.apache.org. It is making it very difficult for others to
update the site :-)
I've 755'd all in my name. I think that is enough..
- Paul
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Tetsuya,
Is there any chance you chould (cheekily) rewrite the URL listed to
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/geronimo.html from
http://incubator.apache.org ?
It might (if we improve the page gradually) stave off a lot of this
newbieism. Tis very interesting the number of postings we are
Greg,
Paul -- please set your umask [on login] to enable group-write on the files
in /www/incubator.apache.org. It is making it very difficult for others to
update the site :-)
Will do.
-ph
--
http://www.thoughtworks.com - The art of heavy lifting.
Home for many Agile practicing, Open Source
Jeff,
For the xml-site, avalon-site (and I assume jakarta-site?) modules, there
is a cron job that synchronises daedalus with the CVS module contents.
I think this is Sam Ruby's script.
Does anyone know if a similar cron job exists for incubator-site, or does
someone have to do a 'cvs update' in
Folks,
It seems there is enough discord over XMLBeans here, to warrant letting
one slide for the sake of the peace.
If CVS is set-up, let it be as is.
If Mail lists are set-up, let them be as they are.
- - -
For future projects the PMC has decided that whilst in incubator, how
about the
Jim,
Finally, I have noted my intention to step down as PMC Chair, [...]
For what it is worth I though the light touch on Incubator was working
well. Our biggest problems have been those of expectations of applying
groups. The problem was one that affected general@ before us, so almost
Nicola,
...
No change necessary.
...
As is happening presently.
Nope.
@see http://cocoon.apache.org/lenya/community/mailing-lists.html
No Incubator logo, no @incubator.apache.org mailing lists, no
reference to the incubation status.
I stand corrected.
No need for vote?
These are sparse
Nicola,
I'd propose that Sam sets up FTPServer and AltRMI projects for
automatic updates by his script, as this is how was initially
requested by Paul and how we are used to at Jakarta. If there is no
objection, please go ahead Sam.
+1
We'll keep the main site manually updated though.
Not
Can I get voted into the incubator group? I think most people around
here know who I am ;-)
...and I have been subscribed since the beginning and do participate
in incubation activities...
...besides, I need access if I am going to help out with the cvs updates.
You not got karma for
My credentials are that I've been here (Apache) for three years or so,
I am currently a member of the PMC of Avalon and have a track record of
dabbling in many many sub-projects there. More than many I've polinated
across many of those projects and encouraged newbies in their efforts.
One of
Top add some historical context to this. I merely inherited the avalon-site setup for
this
project. I'll go with whatever looks to be the most popular way. That could be build
in-situ to
site, make a download, leave off completely (this is incubator), upload via SCP to
site. Looks
like we are
Do jars in CVS suck? They do.
Does downloading all that stuff suck. Sure it does.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] already has working codebases that give a solution
to this problem to choose from. What we need is to set up the
infrastructure.
Or switch to Maven.
- Paul
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