Any voting needed for the sandbox components?
To get in to the Sanbox, no. To get out again, to Commons Proper, yes. ;-)
ok :-)
Otherwise it would be great if I could get
access to the sandbox so I can move the stuff
over.
I'll make a request to have you added to the jakarta group.
great! thanks,
I'll give it a +1. That's two :)
Perhaps should take this over to the commons-dev list though?
- Brett
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:58:52 +0100, Torsten Curdt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Any Apache committer can have sandbox karma just for the asking.
> >
> >
> > The only complication is that the
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004, Torsten Curdt wrote:
Any Apache committer can have sandbox karma just for the asking.
The only complication is that the committer will need to get the jakarta
unix group, so it'll take us a little bit longer to add karma.
Any voting needed for the sandbox components?
To get
Any Apache committer can have sandbox karma just for the asking.
The only complication is that the committer will need to get the jakarta
unix group, so it'll take us a little bit longer to add karma.
Any voting needed for the sandbox components?
Otherwise it would be great if I could get
access
The Commons Community is proud to announce the the final release of
Commons Transaction 1.0.
Commons Transaction has recently been promoted from the Commons
Sandbox and provides utility classes commonly used in transactional
Java programming.
Download page:
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/trans
On 15 Dec 2004, at 02:27, Tim O'Brien wrote:
I believe the plan is to have a directory per subproject. Below that,
structure will depend on what an individual subproject needs. But,
there are some tricky questions to answer especially in subprojects
with
multiple "artifacts". Take jakarta commo