> On 16 Sep 2015, at 10:49, Atri Sharma wrote:
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> Just to clarify, I intend to help out project since this is a PostgreSQL
> based project and I have experience in PostgreSQL. Since I am not an IPMC
> member, I cannot be a mentor, hence just offered to help. I do not
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On 27 Dec 2012, at 02:02, David Crossley wrote:
Mark Struberg wrote:
hi lords and ladies!
I looked at a few of my old incubation projects I helped to grow and most of
them still don't have their incubator status page [1] marked as 'graduated'.
+1
On 14 Nov 2012, at 15:24, Ross Gardler wrote:
+1
(Love the idea of Apache Screams, we could then have a Wookie Scream in a
Rave)
+100
Ross
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To: general
Subject: Re:
Hi Andrew,
You also might want to consider joining the Xerte[1] community - its not the
same software but does roughly the same thing, and perhaps you could help it
provide some of the features you liked best in Authorware.
S
[1] http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/xerte/
On 2 Nov 2012, at 15:23,
for management of the projects within the scope of
responsibility of the Apache Wookie Project; and be it further
RESOLVED, that the persons listed immediately below be and
hereby are appointed to serve as the initial members of the
Apache Wookie Project:
* Scott Wilsonscot...@apache.org
listed immediately below be and
hereby are appointed to serve as the initial members of the
Apache Wookie Project:
* Scott Wilsonscot...@apache.org
* Ate Douma a...@apache.org
* Ross Gardlerrgard...@apache.org
* Matt Franklin
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Scott Wilson resolved PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13.
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Resolution: Fixed
Establish whether Apache Wookie
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Scott Wilson commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13:
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After examination
+1 (non-binding)
On 11 Oct 2012, at 18:04, Gord Tanner wrote:
Please cast your votes!
[ ] +1, recommend Ripple to move into the incubator
[ ] +0, abstain/don't care
[ ] -1, do not recommend Ripple to move into the incubator,because...
Ripple, A Mobile Environment Emulator
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Scott Wilson updated PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13:
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Scott Wilson commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13:
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Scott Wilson updated PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13:
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Scott Wilson updated PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13:
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Scott Wilson updated PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13:
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Scott Wilson updated PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13:
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Evidence Of Use On World Wide Web:
A Google search for Wookie
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Scott Wilson commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13:
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Searched http
I've finished updating the Wookie podling name search ticket[1] with the
results of various searches I've conducted.
Reading the guidance page[2], it states:
Once the information is collected and collated, then ask the trademark team to
help interpret and analyse these results on the private
Hey Dan,
Fantastic proposal - it will be great to see Ripple at ASF alongside Cordova,
Wookie and DeviceMap.
S
On 5 Oct 2012, at 20:28, Dan Silivestru wrote:
Dear Member of ASF,
We are putting forward a proposal to have the Ripple Emulator project
donated to the ASF as Top Level
We recently started the process of taking Wookie to graduation, however the
current Wookie release is blocked pending the resolution of a crypto export
issue [1].
My question is: can we proceed with graduation - hopefully presenting a
resolution at the next meeting - without first resolving
Scott Wilson created PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13:
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Scott Wilson commented on PODLINGNAMESEARCH-13:
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A search
* Denotes an IPMC member vote cast on the wookie-dev list.
Thanks,
Scott.
On 21 May 2012, at 16:13, Scott Wilson wrote:
This is the third incubator release for Apache Wookie, with the artifacts
being versioned as 0.10.0-incubating.
We are requesting a lazy consensus vote, as we have already
On 9 May 2012, at 17:23, Luciano Resende wrote:
On Wed, May 9, 2012 at 9:15 AM, Jukka Zitting jukka.zitt...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the report, Wink, and for the review, Dave!
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 9:33 PM, Dave Fisher dave2w...@comcast.net wrote:
From activity it looks like
On 3 Feb 2012, at 23:17, Benson Margulies wrote:
A number of people are asking for the incubator PMC to take a deep
breath and allow room to digest and contemplate the various issues
that have led to a bumper crop of email. These are complex questions,
and even if we could avoid intemperate
On 31 Jan 2012, at 18:17, Luciano Resende wrote:
On Mon, Jan 30, 2012 at 9:32 AM, Jukka Zitting jukka.zitt...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi,
The deadline for podlings to submit their February reports is already
in two days since the ASF board meeting is scheduled for Feb 15th.
Sure, but there
Bump!
I know its been a busy month on general@incubator, but if another IPMC member
can take the time to check out and vote on this release it would be
appreciated...
On 16 Nov 2011, at 16:05, Ross Gardler wrote:
+1
We still need another IPMC vote.
On 14 November 2011 19:03, Paul
+1 (non-binding)
On 11 Oct 2011, at 22:09, Jukka Zitting wrote:
Hi,
As discussed, the PhoneGap project would like to enter the Incubator
under the Apache Callback name (potential alternative names to be
discussed during incubation). The initial proposal has been well
received and there
Great proposal! Focus on open web and open standards is spot on.
S
On 1 Oct 2011, at 00:57, Brian LeRoux wrote:
Hi everyone,
I would like to propose PhoneGap to be an Apache Incubator project.
(Under the new, still proposed name, Apache Callback.)
Here's a link to the proposal in the
On 22 Sep 2011, at 11:20, Robert Burrell Donkin wrote:
Hi Sander
I'm glad you asked these questions here: asking well researched
questions is the best way to improve our process and documentation
but just for the record, the legal-discuss list[1] is the right place
for projects to ask
On 14 Sep 2011, at 21:19, Leo Neumeyer wrote:
Dear all,
I would like to propose S4 to be an Apache Incubator project. S4 is a
distributed streaming platform written in Java.
Here is a link to the proposal in the Incubator wiki:
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/S4Proposal
Thanks,
Leo
+1 (non-binding)
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On 4 Jun 2011, at 23:31, robert_w...@us.ibm.com wrote:
For
example, with Lotus Symphony we've added a mechanism to integrate web
widgets.
I'd like to know a little more about this.
* Sander van der Waal (OSS Watch)
* Scott Wilson (University of Bolton), Apache Committer, id: scottbw
* Hadrian Zbarcea (independent), Apache Member, id: hadrian
* Marlon Pierce (Pervasive Technology Institute Indiana University, OGCE)
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[X] +1 Accept Wave for incubation
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On 8 Sep 2010, at 15:13, Carl Trieloff wrote:
What is the view of having a project in Apache that pulls substantial
components
that are licensed under ASL as dependencies into the code base. I.e. not
coping the
code, but using components that have been built and maintained elsewhere
On 8 Sep 2010, at 15:40, Carl Trieloff wrote:
On 09/08/2010 10:29 AM, Scott Wilson wrote:
On 8 Sep 2010, at 15:13, Carl Trieloff wrote:
What is the view of having a project in Apache that pulls substantial
components
that are licensed under ASL as dependencies into the code base. I.e
Hi Gav,
You've done a heck of a lot more than sort out license headers! In particular
when we first entered the incubator there were so many things you did to help
us get our act together.
So thanks for all your help and input as a Wookie mentor, I really appreciate
all that you've done for
On 16 Feb 2010, at 10:05, Nick Kew wrote:
On 15 Feb 2010, at 21:03, Christopher Brind wrote:
I dare say I would probably be interested in most anything you can
come up
with :) but I suspect the project would need to be something more
specific
as a starter for the incubator?
+1 to
Yes, Wookie is a server-side Widget repository and runtime/state
management application that implements the Google Wave Gadget APIs; it
has an API for connecting to applications that manage participants and
contexts, which can include waves but also traditional CMS and
intranet groups etc.
Wookie implements the Wave Gadget API, which is one part of a Google
Wave system, but not the Wave Protocol itself.
It might be interesting if Vysper could make use of Wookie for the
wave gadgets part.
S
On 29 Jul 2009, at 12:24, Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:
Christian Grobmeier wrote:
Hi,
On 22 Jul 2009, at 20:31, William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
The one thing that might be concerning is that most people will use a
query such as;
http://www.google.com/search?q=wookie+download
and be lost in the approx 135k results :)
Not quite as bad on that score as the River or Click or Ace
Hi Chris,
Thank you very much for your comments - as one of the initial
committers I'll try and answer some of the items you've raised:
1. Terminology
As we are in an area with lots of overlapping specifications I
completely agree that we need to be careful with terminology.
2.
Hi Sylvain,
I'm Scott Wilson, one of the named committers on the Wookie proposal;
I'm also a contributor to the W3C Widgets family of specifications.
You are right in your assessment; W3C Widgets and Google Gadgets are
indeed potential competing specifications for web widgets, despite
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