Re: new sandbox projects

2004-12-14 Thread Henri Yandell
On Tue, 14 Dec 2004, Martin Cooper wrote: On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Torsten Curdt wrote: Over at cocoon we have some code that might be worth sharing on jakarta commons. So I was wondering if the sandbox is open to any committer or only to jakarta committers? (which I am not) I heard different stories.

RE: Apache CVS (was Re: Lessons Learned)

2004-12-14 Thread Tim O'Brien
Richard, The IDE most people seem to talk about most (Eclipse) has a plugin called Subclipse (search for it on Tigris). It works, but it isn't as well supported as CVS. For example, the synchronize perspective doesn't work yet. But, tool support is a "which comes first?" problem, as more project

Re: Apache CVS (was Re: Lessons Learned)

2004-12-14 Thread Ian Springer
Richard Bair wrote: we're moving to subversion and there have been quite a few discussions about the best ways of laying our repositories recently. if you can use subversion, seriously consider using it. the way our subversion repository is laid out is a little different. - robert Hmm... I

Re: new sandbox projects

2004-12-14 Thread Martin Cooper
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Torsten Curdt wrote: Hey, folks! Hey Torsten, Over at cocoon we have some code that might be worth sharing on jakarta commons. So I was wondering if the sandbox is open to any committer or only to jakarta committers? (which I am not) I heard different stories... Any Apache com

Re: Apache CVS (was Re: Lessons Learned)

2004-12-14 Thread Richard Bair
> we're moving to subversion and there have been quite > a few discussions > about the best ways of laying our repositories > recently. if you can use > subversion, seriously consider using it. the way our > subversion > repository is laid out is a little different. > > - robert Hmm... I have

new sandbox projects

2004-12-14 Thread Torsten Curdt
Hey, folks! Over at cocoon we have some code that might be worth sharing on jakarta commons. So I was wondering if the sandbox is open to any committer or only to jakarta committers? (which I am not) I heard different stories... I factored out our javaflow (java continuations) implementation and a

Re: Apache CVS (was Re: Lessons Learned)

2004-12-14 Thread robert burrell donkin
please post this question to the right list (http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mail.html). FWIW i have used JMeter for web testing though (depending on your needs) cactus (http://jakarta.apache.org/cactus) may be more suitable. - robert On 14 Dec 2004, at 22:58, Jim Amini wrote: Hi, Has anyone us

RE: Apache CVS (was Re: Lessons Learned)

2004-12-14 Thread Jim Amini
Hi, Has anyone used Jmeter for web testing? Please respond if you have used this tool or you know how to use it. Thanks, Jim. -Original Message- From: robert burrell donkin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, December 14, 2004 2:57 PM To: Jakarta General List Subject: Re: Apache CV

Re: Apache CVS (was Re: Lessons Learned)

2004-12-14 Thread robert burrell donkin
On 13 Dec 2004, at 22:20, Richard Bair wrote: Thanks everyone for your insight! Related to this, I have a question regarding the organizational structure of CVS. I noticed that cvs.apache.org has, predictably, a different package for all of the top-level projects, and even sub-projects (although al

Re: Lessons Learned

2004-12-14 Thread robert burrell donkin
On 13 Dec 2004, at 01:04, Felipe Leme wrote: On Sun, 2004-12-12 at 21:15, robert burrell donkin wrote: though committing a few risky patches in the hope of recruiting a new committer might seem like a good plan, there are definite drawbacks. I agree. I didn't mean that all patches, but they should