Stefano,
- move 'harmonytest.org' source code in the harmony svn repository so
that others can work on it
What's the procedure for this? Certificate of origin, etc? Is the code
scan required before that? I can create a JIRA with the sources
attached but the problem is they're changed often.
. :)
Саня.
-Original Message-
From: Anton Luht [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 11:28 AM
To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: [general] Harmony Todo list
Stefano,
- move 'harmonytest.org' source code in the harmony svn repository so
that others
: Orlov, Alexander M [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 11:32 AM
To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: RE: [general] Harmony Todo list
What's the procedure for this? Certificate of origin, etc? Is the code
scan required before that? I can create a JIRA
Anton Luht wrote:
Stefano,
- move 'harmonytest.org' source code in the harmony svn repository so
that others can work on it
What's the procedure for this? Certificate of origin, etc? Is the code
scan required before that? I can create a JIRA with the sources
attached but the problem is
:))
-Original Message-
From: Tim Ellison [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 17, 2006 12:07 PM
To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: [general] Harmony Todo list
Orlov, Alexander M wrote:
Folks,
I'm awfully sorry, that should have been personal
+1
Intelovskiye is just the exact spelling of the russian
pronunciation. It is interesting how it translates this back to
Russian. :-D
17.11.06, Mikhail Loenko[EMAIL PROTECTED] написал(а):
LOL
17.11.06, Tim Ellison[EMAIL PROTECTED] написал(а):
Orlov, Alexander M wrote:
Folks,
I'm
: [general] Harmony Todo list
What's the procedure for this? Certificate of origin, etc? Is the code
scan required before that? I can create a JIRA with the sources
attached but the problem is they're changed often.
Антоха, я могу ошибаться, но вроде бы COO и код скан - это такие
внутренние
Anton Luht wrote:
Stefano,
- move 'harmonytest.org' source code in the harmony svn repository so
that others can work on it
What's the procedure for this? Certificate of origin, etc? Is the code
scan required before that? I can create a JIRA with the sources
attached but the problem is
Who wrote it?
The code? Me.
(actually, I think we should host the harmony
testing in our own zone and avoid depending on Alexey's own resources,
but there is no hurry for that).
Yes, that'd be great. Fitting it to hosting that is more suitable for
home pages is a pain in the brain.
All alone? Then as long as your employer doesn't consider it a work
for hire - IOW, if Intel doesn't think that they paid you to do this -
then you can contribute it yourself.
Please check with your manager.
If that is ok, then you can submit as a JIRA and as Tim noted, we'll put
in
Anton Luht wrote:
Stefano,
- move 'harmonytest.org' source code in the harmony svn repository so
that others can work on it
What's the procedure for this? Certificate of origin, etc? Is the code
scan required before that? I can create a JIRA with the sources
attached but the problem is
here is what I think Harmony needs:
- a logo [no feather BS, something cool and trendy that we could print
on mugs and t-shirts... and no duke crap either]
- professionally-looking web pages
- move 'harmonytest.org' source code in the harmony svn repository so
that others can work on it
--- Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here is what I think Harmony needs:
- a logo [no feather BS, something cool and trendy
that we could print
on mugs and t-shirts... and no duke crap either]
c'mon man... Duke playing a concertina or something,
that'd kick ass. :)
-Matt
Matt Benson wrote:
--- Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here is what I think Harmony needs:
- a logo [no feather BS, something cool and trendy
that we could print
on mugs and t-shirts... and no duke crap either]
c'mon man... Duke playing a concertina or something,
that'd
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
here is what I think Harmony needs:
- a logo [no feather BS, something cool and trendy that we could print
on mugs and t-shirts... and no duke crap either]
I was so hoping no one would suggest this...
- professionally-looking web pages
They're coming along
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Matt Benson wrote:
--- Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
here is what I think Harmony needs:
- a logo [no feather BS, something cool and trendy
that we could print
on mugs and t-shirts... and no duke crap either]
c'mon man... Duke playing a concertina or
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
here is what I think Harmony needs:
- a logo [no feather BS, something cool and trendy that we could print
on mugs and t-shirts... and no duke crap either]
I was so hoping no one would suggest this...
LOL -- I /knew/ that would come up g
On Thursday 16 November 2006 19:39, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
[...] (WTF does BSD licensing for a logo mean,
anyway?),
It means that you don't have to distribute the source code of the logo :-),
but it has to be accompanied by 200+ words of copyright notice and you can't
use Sun's name to
Chris Gray wrote:
On Thursday 16 November 2006 19:39, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
[...] (WTF does BSD licensing for a logo mean,
anyway?),
It means that you don't have to distribute the source code of the logo :-),
but it has to be accompanied by 200+ words of copyright notice and you can't
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