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Paulo Gaspar [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The list is named [EMAIL PROTECTED] and not
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ok, I suggest the creation of such mailing list and the creation of
a Jon page explaining the whole Jon issue... linked from Jakarta's
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From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Now, I'm going to go back and start writing some more code
(and answering
some more user questions). I suggest we all do the same.
Craig,
While I more than vastly respect the huge work you are doing
Stephane Bailliez wrote:
I just had the same problem a couple of hours ago. Someone asked how to
retrieve the servlet parameters from web.xml, I replied with the link to the
servlet api..then I got a private email please help, could you give the
name of class that does it. Like what he did
Hi everyone,
Thanks for the email, and also Jon.. ;).. I just want and try to integrate
the PMC model with JBoss, and my own model..I think this will be a good
model, even for my company that use several open source project component.
I just want to compare my experience in managing project and
The best place to post a question like this is ..., where there are
more people to help you.
I like this,, very wise sentence...
When we help each other, we will smarter, and life will be enjoyable..
I discussed this with my friend, if the and idiot (not a dummies, remember
the for dummies
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From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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The most important thing to remember is that we are all
volunteers here,
and we are not alone. If you don't want to do something, don't do it.
Someone else will step in ... that's what meritocracy is all about.
The Apache projects leave all the production decisions to the
committers. And all the committers are the same, there are no formal
roles. We are all volunteers here, and so it very hard to delegate
responsbilities. We can't say you work on this and you work on that.
People have to step up and do
I am not working now (a freelance project for web design and
implementation), before that I worked at Andersen Business Consulting, as a
technical consultant, and quit, because I see almost the Big 5 don't have a
vision.
Frans Thamura
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From: Stephane Bailliez
See what you got with your flame fest? Now Frans has started making jokes!
I must agree with Jon, this mail does not make much sense. But then, who
cares.
Alex.
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De: Frans Thamura [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: miƩrcoles 12 de diciembre de 2001 18:21
Para:
He might have used automatic translation. I recently had to read a Japanese
web page translated to English that way and it sounded just the same.
Have fun,
Paulo
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From: Fernandez Martinez, Alejandro
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Is their a standard or common Change Log and To Do format for
Jakarta projects? I would like to add a change log to the Jetspeed project.
It appears the Cocoon project uses Stylebook. Jakarta projects use
Anakia, but I have not found any macros in Jakarta-site2 that reference
a Change Log
on 12/12/01 2:05 PM, Paul Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jakarta projects use
Anakia, but I have not found any macros in Jakarta-site2 that reference
a Change Log or To Do list.
Paul Spencer
+1.
Feel free to add some...
-jon
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Paul Spencer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is their a standard or common Change Log and To Do format for Jakarta
projects? I would like to add a change log to the Jetspeed project.
No. I have seen a lot of people use XML changelogs. This is WAY
Jakarta projects use
Anakia, but I have not found any macros in Jakarta-site2 that
reference a Change Log or To Do list.
Paul Spencer
+1.
Feel free to add some...
-jon
I kind of liked what Vincent was doing with Cactus. You should check
that out...
Scott Sanders
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We use XML format via Anakia in velocity-land and don't have any problems...
I don't really mind.
On 12/12/01 5:14 PM, Kevin A. Burton - burtonator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is their a standard or
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Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We use XML format via Anakia in velocity-land and don't have any problems...
I don't really mind.
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Enlighten me... what are the benefits of an XML based changelog... besides the
ability to XSLT it
We use XML format via Anakia in velocity-land and don't have any
problems... I don't really mind.
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Enlighten me... what are the benefits of an XML based
changelog... besides the ability to XSLT it into html (I
don't think this is necessary).
on 12/12/01 3:19 PM, Kevin A. Burton - burtonator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Enlighten me... what are the benefits of an XML based changelog... besides the
ability to XSLT it into html (I don't think this is necessary).
Eewww...XSLT...
How about being able to transform it into a ChangeLog.txt
on 12/12/01 3:19 PM, Kevin A. Burton - burtonator
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Enlighten me... what are the benefits of an XML based changelog...
besides the ability to XSLT it into html (I don't think this is
necessary).
Eewww...XSLT...
:) To each his own.
How about being able
On 12/12/01 6:19 PM, Kevin A. Burton - burtonator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Geir Magnusson Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
We use XML format via Anakia in velocity-land and don't have any problems...
I don't really mind.
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Enlighten
From: Fernandez Martinez, Alejandro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
See what you got with your flame fest? Now Frans has started making jokes!
When seeing people flame each other, they act like a child. But when they
are talking about things technically, they are very professional.
So I love this place.
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