, April 24, 2006 8:51 AM
To: harmony-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: [admin] Split the list (was RE: Split the list ?)
I agree with Geir. It's a good idea to keep classlib and vm people
aware of what the others are doing. Sometimes, issues that might seem
unrelated by classlib or vm people
Has anyone else considered the possibility of splitting the harmony-dev
list ? As a memory manager/VM hacker, I'm interested to keep up with
the high level happenings in the harmony world, but not necessarily with
the low-level details of bugs in the class library (and so forth).
What do
On 4/24/06, Vladimir Gorr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks,
Vladimir Gorr
Intel Middleware Products Division.
On a totally unrelated matter, I'm amazed and the number of people
apparently working at Intel's middleware division.
It seems there is much more intel middleware than what I've ever
Good question :-). Actually I can say I'm aware about four Vladimirs working
at Intel Middleware Product Division.
There also are a little of Sergeys, Romans ... :-). I suppose you will like
the following signature (others, I'm sorry for spam):
Thanks,
Vladimir.
On 4/24/06, Fernando Cassia
Subject: Split the list ?
Has anyone else considered the possibility of splitting the
harmony-dev
list ? As a memory manager/VM hacker, I'm interested to keep up with
the high level happenings in the harmony world, but not
necessarily with
the low-level details of bugs in the class
Magnusson, Geir skrev den 24-04-2006 14:39:
:)
SSG == Solutions and Software Group
P = product
D = Division
Guess what M stands for...
:)
Geir, I was wondering if you could make an informal statement regarding
how IBM and Intel is backing the harmony project? Sounds like there is
I agree with Geir. It's a good idea to keep classlib and vm people
aware of what the others are doing. Sometimes, issues that might seem
unrelated by classlib or vm people might actually affect the other
group. I much prefer the suggested [topic] approach.
Etienne
Magnusson, Geir wrote:
I've
On 4/24/06, Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Magnusson, Geir skrev den 24-04-2006 14:39:
:)
SSG == Solutions and Software Group
P = product
D = Division
Guess what M stands for...
:)
Geir, I was wondering if you could make an informal statement regarding
Magnusson, Geir wrote:
:)
SSG == Solutions and Software Group
P = product
D = Division
Guess what M stands for...
Magnusson's ?
Tim
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Tim Ellison ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
IBM Java technology centre, UK.
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Terms of
oh, you're hilarious...
Tim Ellison wrote:
Magnusson, Geir wrote:
:)
SSG == Solutions and Software Group
P = product
D = Division
Guess what M stands for...
Magnusson's ?
Tim
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Terms of use :
Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen wrote:
Magnusson, Geir skrev den 24-04-2006 14:39:
:)
SSG == Solutions and Software Group
P = product
D = Division
Guess what M stands for...
:)
Geir, I was wondering if you could make an informal statement regarding
how IBM and Intel is backing the harmony
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