Just seeing this now (I don't check this email thread often) but do keep us
apprised over at Mahout too! I've got a huge collection of publicly available
ASF mail archives up on Amazon S3 and one of the demos I was thinking about was
running that content through the recommender (w/ a lot of pre
non-binding +1.
--
Avdhesh Yadav
On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 5:25 AM, Tim Williams wrote:
> On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:
> > On 31/03/2011 21:38, Bernd Fondermann wrote:
> >>
> >> Great, thanks. Here's my +1 to establish the lab.
> >
> > +0.9
> >
> > (not +1 as I very much
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 7:29 PM, Ross Gardler wrote:
> On 31/03/2011 21:38, Bernd Fondermann wrote:
>>
>> Great, thanks. Here's my +1 to establish the lab.
>
> +0.9
>
> (not +1 as I very much doubt I'll actually contribute in the forceeable
> future)
FWIW, our votes here are more about an entranc
On 31/03/2011 21:38, Bernd Fondermann wrote:
Great, thanks. Here's my +1 to establish the lab.
+0.9
(not +1 as I very much doubt I'll actually contribute in the forceeable
future)
However, I'd really appreciate it if you keep the
d...@community.apache.org list abreast of any major breakthr
Great, thanks. Here's my +1 to establish the lab.
Bernd
On 31.03.11 21:16, Oscar Castañeda wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Thanks for your comments and votes.
>
> Bernd, you'll find my DOAP file attached. I ran it through the RDF
> Validator, output also attached.
>
> Looking forward.
>
> On Thu, Mar
Hi all,
Thanks for your comments and votes.
Bernd, you'll find my DOAP file attached. I ran it through the RDF
Validator, output also attached.
Looking forward.
On Thu, Mar 31, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Sander Temme wrote:
>
> On Mar 29, 2011, at 2:31 PM, Oscar Castañeda wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I
On Mar 29, 2011, at 2:31 PM, Oscar Castañeda wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to propose an Apache Lab called "ASF Community
> recommendations". The goal of the lab would be to host a web application
+1 sounds interesting.
S.
--
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P
Hi Oscar,
please subscribe to labs@labs.apache.org (if you haven't already) and
provide a DOAP file.
For more info, please see labs.apache.org -> "Requesting a new Lab"
Looking forward to the DOAP file, Have fun,
Bernd
2011/3/29 Oscar Castañeda :
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to propose an Apach
+1
--tim
2011/3/29 Oscar Castañeda :
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to propose an Apache Lab called "ASF Community
> recommendations". The goal of the lab would be to host a web application
> that issues recommendations to ASF committers for source code files they
> might be interested to co-author w
my non-binding +1, sounds interesting indeed!
Simo
http://people.apache.org/~simonetripodi/
http://www.99soft.org/
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Reinhard Pötz wrote:
> On 03/29/2011 11:31 PM, Oscar Castañeda wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I would like to propose an Apache Lab called "ASF Commun
On 03/29/2011 11:31 PM, Oscar Castañeda wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to propose an Apache Lab called "ASF Community
recommendations". The goal of the lab would be to host a web application
that issues recommendations to ASF committers for source code files they
might be interested to co-author wi
Hi all,
I would like to propose an Apache Lab called "ASF Community
recommendations". The goal of the lab would be to host a web application
that issues recommendations to ASF committers for source code files they
might be interested to co-author with others. The webapp would be generated
by WebDS
Thank you Ant. I appreciate it :)
On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 2:10 PM, ant elder wrote:
> A belated +1 of encouragement from me, sounds like a great project to do.
>
> ...ant
>
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Florian MOGA wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to start a lab related to the websocket a
A belated +1 of encouragement from me, sounds like a great project to do.
...ant
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Florian MOGA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to start a lab related to the websocket api and the websocket
> protocol. It will initially contain an implementation of a Java websocket
>
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Florian MOGA wrote:
> Is it possible for someone with the appropriate permissions to perform a
> sync between svn and the website in order to reflect the latest updates?
Done, should be available after the next sync.
Niall
> Thank you,
> Florian
>
> On Mon, Nov
Is it possible for someone with the appropriate permissions to perform a
sync between svn and the website in order to reflect the latest updates?
Thank you,
Florian
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Florian MOGA wrote:
> The Monsoon lab has been created. Feel free to give suggestions, comments,
>
The Monsoon lab has been created. Feel free to give suggestions, comments,
feedback or to post questions regarding this lab.
Thanks,
Florian
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 5:47 PM, Florian MOGA wrote:
> After > 72 hours, there are 5 +1 votes (Tim, Bernd, Niall, Pid and
> Kevin) and no -1 votes. As per
After > 72 hours, there are 5 +1 votes (Tim, Bernd, Niall, Pid and
Kevin) and no -1 votes. As per Apache Labs Bylaws, I will proceed with the
lab creation.
Thank you all for the positive reaction to my request.
On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 5:53 AM, Kevin Jackson wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 4:3
On Sat, Oct 30, 2010 at 4:30 PM, Pid wrote:
> On 29/10/2010 07:15, Florian MOGA wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd like to start a lab related to the websocket api and the websocket
>> protocol. It will initially contain an implementation of a Java websocket
>> client. The aim is to provide multiple versions
On 29/10/2010 07:15, Florian MOGA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to start a lab related to the websocket api and the websocket
> protocol. It will initially contain an implementation of a Java websocket
> client. The aim is to provide multiple versions according to each of the
> latest IETF drafts offe
+1
Niall
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 7:15 AM, Florian MOGA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to start a lab related to the websocket api and the websocket
> protocol. It will initially contain an implementation of a Java websocket
> client. The aim is to provide multiple versions according to each of the
>
+1
Bernd
On 2010-10-29, Tim Williams wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:15 AM, Florian MOGA wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'd like to start a lab related to the websocket api and the websocket
>> protocol.
>
> +1
>
> --tim
>
> -
> To un
On Fri, Oct 29, 2010 at 2:15 AM, Florian MOGA wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'd like to start a lab related to the websocket api and the websocket
> protocol.
+1
--tim
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Hi,
I'd like to start a lab related to the websocket api and the websocket
protocol. It will initially contain an implementation of a Java websocket
client. The aim is to provide multiple versions according to each of the
latest IETF drafts offering compliance with existing server implementations.
Hi,
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Jukka Zitting wrote:
> As discussed earlier, I'd like to start a new lab for pursuing a
> resource store idea that's based on discussions with various people
> over the past few months.
Thanks for the positive feedback! I'll get started with this lab as
soon
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 3:01 PM, Jukka Zitting wrote:
> ...As discussed earlier, I'd like to start a new lab for pursuing a
> resource store idea that's based on discussions with various people
> over the past few months...
Enthusiastic +1!
-Bertrand
-
I had a draft answer, I edited after some hours and I sent both my
mistake. It is not a biggie, and there are no big differences between
the twn, but obviously my intentions are best reflected by the second
one.
Sorry for the mistake
Santiago
-
El vie, 18-06-2010 a las 15:01 +0200, Jukka Zitting escribió:
> Hi,
>
> As discussed earlier, I'd like to start a new lab for pursuing a
> resource store idea that's based on discussions with various people
> over the past few months. As a mix between a NoSQL database, a content
> repository and a
El vie, 18-06-2010 a las 15:01 +0200, Jukka Zitting escribió:
> Hi,
>
> As discussed earlier, I'd like to start a new lab for pursuing a
> resource store idea that's based on discussions with various people
> over the past few months. As a mix between a NoSQL database, a content
> repository and a
On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 9:01 AM, Jukka Zitting wrote:
> Hi,
>
> As discussed earlier, I'd like to start a new lab for pursuing a
> resource store idea that's based on discussions with various people
> over the past few months. As a mix between a NoSQL database, a content
> repository and a web fra
Jukka Zitting wrote:
> As discussed earlier, I'd like to start a new lab for pursuing a
> resource store idea that's based on discussions with various people
> over the past few months. As a mix between a NoSQL database, a content
> repository and a web framework, Oak takes ideas from projects like
Hi,
As discussed earlier, I'd like to start a new lab for pursuing a
resource store idea that's based on discussions with various people
over the past few months. As a mix between a NoSQL database, a content
repository and a web framework, Oak takes ideas from projects like
CouchDB, Voldemort, Had
>
>> On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 6:43 AM, Mladen Turk wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mladen, the lab request typically includes a DOAP file too...
>>
>> http://labs.apache.org/doapizer.html
>>
>>
> Regards
> --
> ^TM
>
>
> -
AFAICT, I collected 3 binding +1 from
Bernd, Simone and Bertrand.
There was no objections, so according to lab rules
I'll create svn repo axmake by the end of this week.
On 04/15/2010 12:48 PM, Tim Williams wrote:
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 6:43 AM, Mladen Turk wrote:
Hi Mladen, the lab re
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 1:03 PM, Mladen Turk wrote:
> So far I collected two +1
> (dunno however if the folks who voted are at the lab PMC or not).
>
> Seeking for a third vote (or more)
+1
-Bertrand
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On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 7:03 AM, Mladen Turk wrote:
> So far I collected two +1
> (dunno however if the folks who voted are at the lab PMC or not).
Looks like Simone and Bernd are on the PMC though, so you do have 2
binding votes thus far.
> Seeking for a third vote (or more)
+1 (non-binding th
So far I collected two +1
(dunno however if the folks who voted are at the lab PMC or not).
Seeking for a third vote (or more)
Regards
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On 04/18/2010 09:51 AM, Kevin Jackson wrote:
Hi,
Beside attempts like premake and scons, there is no actually
good multiplatform native build toolkits. Existing ant plugins
either follow the premake/scons concept of producing the native
make files, or do a compilation directly, but all of them
Hi,
> Beside attempts like premake and scons, there is no actually
> good multiplatform native build toolkits. Existing ant plugins
> either follow the premake/scons concept of producing the native
> make files, or do a compilation directly, but all of them require
> some sort of (usually huge) ru
On 04/16/2010 08:23 PM, Simone Gianni wrote:
+1
I don't do a lot of C developement, but being a Linux user have to compile C
things from time to time, and I find make "a bit outdated" :) Are you
planning to "port ant" or start from scratch with an ant like syntax?
From scratch, although I alr
NU autotools/make toolchain.
>>>> There were many attempts to create a working solution that would
>>>> allow compiling C/C++ code using ant, but requirement to have Java
>>>> installed, bad OS integration offered by JVM made those projects
>>>> not
requirement to have Java
>>> installed, bad OS integration offered by JVM made those projects
>>> not very successful and usable. This is my attempt to go other way
>>> around.
>>>
>>
>> Hi Mladen, the lab request typically includes a DOAP file too...
This is my attempt to go other way
around.
Hi Mladen, the lab request typically includes a DOAP file too...
Sorry, wasn't clear at first, thought this needs to be done
after accepted.
Here it is:
http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#"; xmlns="http://usefulinc.com/ns
usable. This is my attempt to go other way
> around.
Hi Mladen, the lab request typically includes a DOAP file too...
http://labs.apache.org/doapizer.html
Thanks,
--tim
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Hi,
I'd like to ask for a lab project for a thing currently called axmake.
Dunno if description is needed at this stage, but it's my attempt
to create a lightweight ant-like replacement written in C for
using instead standard GNU autotools/make toolchain.
There were many attempts to create a wor
El lun, 25-05-2009 a las 10:51 +0200, Jukka Zitting escribió:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Santiago Gala
> wrote:
> > My guess is that the key bit size is n, such as 2^n == > different keys>
>
> Where do you see the key being entered?
>
> ./penihip -e < test-encipher-input.
Jukka Zitting wrote:
> Santiago Gala wrote:
> >
> > My guess is that the key bit size is n, such as 2^n == > different keys>
>
> Where do you see the key being entered?
>
> ./penihip -e < test-encipher-input.txt
>
> There is no key, so the key length is essentially 0.
There is a "-o" optio
Hi,
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 10:44 AM, Santiago Gala wrote:
> My guess is that the key bit size is n, such as 2^n == different keys>
Where do you see the key being entered?
./penihip -e < test-encipher-input.txt
There is no key, so the key length is essentially 0.
BR,
Jukka Zitting
El lun, 25-05-2009 a las 15:46 +1000, David Crossley escribió:
> David Crossley wrote:
> >
> > I request a new lab to investigate building a tool to generate new words.
> >
> > Purpose:
> >
> > Generate new words by applying a caesar cipher to existing words.
>
> Thanks. I count four +1 from PMC
Bernd Fondermann wrote:
>
> What crypto lib will you be using?
None. The main product of the lab is a
simple tool that does a basic encipher/decipher.
-David
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Hi,
On Mon, May 25, 2009 at 9:50 AM, Bernd Fondermann wrote:
> It's probably easiest to file a notification anyway.
> That's faster than thinking about key length twice.
There's no need for a crypto notification. The key length of the
proposed algorithm is 0, so it clearly falls outside ECCN 5D0
David Crossley wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
>> I request a new lab to investigate building a tool to generate new words.
>>
>> Purpose:
>>
>> Generate new words by applying a caesar cipher to existing words.
>
> Thanks. I count four +1 from PMC members, plus one more.
>
> I will create the svn
David Crossley wrote:
>
> I request a new lab to investigate building a tool to generate new words.
>
> Purpose:
>
> Generate new words by applying a caesar cipher to existing words.
Thanks. I count four +1 from PMC members, plus one more.
I will create the svn space, etc.
Before importing the
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:11 AM, David Crossley wrote:
>> I request a new lab to investigate building a tool to generate new words.
>
> +1, nice idea!
+1 too!
--
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On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:11 AM, David Crossley wrote:
> I request a new lab to investigate building a tool to generate new words.
+1, nice idea!
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Might it make sense to have a dictionary available so it could '*'
'words' that are real words (perhaps multiple selectable dictionaries
for diff langs)?
Cat => Dev[1] => Fiw => Gox => Huy[2] => Jaz[3]
[1] - Development abbrev (en)
[2] - Korean for 'What's up?' (kr)
[3] - Iomega removable device
Santiago Gala wrote:
>
> +1 to the lab, BTW
>
> Some time ago, as in before jakarta existed and I was still using
> windows, between 1996 and 1999, there was a dutch java web site, open
> source, that had a number of very interesting small products, like chat
> applet, etc. One of the products wa
El vie, 15-05-2009 a las 15:57 +0100, sebb escribió:
> On 15/05/2009, David Crossley wrote:
> > sebb wrote:
> > > David Crossley wrote:
> >
> > > > sebb wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > [Might be good if it optionally took the name from the command-line,
> > > > > and generated it for all the 25
On 15/05/2009, David Crossley wrote:
> sebb wrote:
> > David Crossley wrote:
>
> > > sebb wrote:
> > > >
> > > > [Might be good if it optionally took the name from the command-line,
> > > > and generated it for all the 25 offsets.]
> > >
> > > The way that i have it at the moment, it take
sebb wrote:
> David Crossley wrote:
> > sebb wrote:
> > >
> > > [Might be good if it optionally took the name from the command-line,
> > > and generated it for all the 25 offsets.]
> >
> > The way that i have it at the moment, it takes a file full
> > of words and translates the whole thing to
On 15/05/2009, David Crossley wrote:
> sebb wrote:
> >
> > +1
> >
> > [Might be good if it optionally took the name from the command-line,
> > and generated it for all the 25 offsets.]
>
>
> The way that i have it at the moment, it takes a file full
> of words and translates the whole thing
sebb wrote:
>
> +1
>
> [Might be good if it optionally took the name from the command-line,
> and generated it for all the 25 offsets.]
The way that i have it at the moment, it takes a file full
of words and translates the whole thing to output.
Yeah, we could have an option to do as you suggest
+1
[Might be good if it optionally took the name from the command-line,
and generated it for all the 25 offsets.]
On 15/05/2009, Bernd Fondermann wrote:
> +1, sounds... funny!
>
>
> Bernd
>
>
> On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:11, David Crossley wrote:
> > I request a new lab to investigate build
+1, sounds... funny!
Bernd
On Fri, May 15, 2009 at 10:11, David Crossley wrote:
> I request a new lab to investigate building a tool to generate new words.
>
> Purpose:
>
> Generate new words by applying a caesar cipher to existing words.
>
> Description:
>
> New words are needed for software
I request a new lab to investigate building a tool to generate new words.
Purpose:
Generate new words by applying a caesar cipher to existing words.
Description:
New words are needed for software projects, usernames, commercial
products. Using existing relevant words as a starting point, Penihi
Go ahead please, since I see
4 binding +1s from Stefano, Geir, Reinhard and me,
I will update the PMC list on the website to match committee-info.txt,
which is update, as I presume.
Happy researching,
Bernd
Karl Wettin wrote:
That looks like +4 in 72 hours to me, although I'm not sure all
That looks like +4 in 72 hours to me, although I'm not sure all votes
are from PMC members or not.
Does that mean I can go ahead and pop my project in the SVN or is
there something else I need to do first/wait for?
Thanks!
karl
3 jan 2009 kl. 07.03 skrev Karl Wettin:
Hello Labs,
I
+1, coll stuff.
Have fun,
Bernd
Karl Wettin wrote:
http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#";
xmlns="http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap#";
xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/";
xmlns:labs="http://labs.apache.org/doap-ext/1.0#";
xmlns:projects="http://projects.apache.org/ns/asfext#";> rdf:
Karl Wettin wrote:
> Hello Labs,
>
> I'd like to request a new lab for my project BananaDB. It's a Java
> project, a hashtable (Map) located on filesystem and *not* in memory.
>
> I aim at adding transactions, secondary indices and a top level
> annotation API similar to the Berkely DB Java Editi
+1
On Jan 3, 2009, at 8:28 PM, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
Karl Wettin wrote:
Hello Labs,
I'd like to request a new lab for my project BananaDB. It's a Java
project, a hashtable (Map) located on filesystem and *not* in
memory.
I aim at adding transactions, secondary indices and a top level
Karl Wettin wrote:
Hello Labs,
I'd like to request a new lab for my project BananaDB. It's a Java
project, a hashtable (Map) located on filesystem and *not* in memory.
I aim at adding transactions, secondary indices and a top level
annotation API similar to the Berkely DB Java Edition, but A
http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#";
xmlns="http://usefulinc.com/ns/doap#"; xmlns:foaf="http://xmlns.com/foaf/0.1/
" xmlns:labs="http://labs.apache.org/doap-ext/1.0#"; xmlns:projects="http://projects.apache.org/ns/asfext#
"> http://labs.apache.org/labs#bananadb";>
BananaDB bananadb x
Karl,
could you post a DOAP descriptor, please?
http://labs.apache.org/doapizer.html
Thanks,
Bernd
Karl Wettin wrote:
Hello Labs,
I'd like to request a new lab for my project BananaDB. It's a Java
project, a hashtable (Map) located on filesystem and *not* in memory.
I aim at adding tra
Hello Labs,
I'd like to request a new lab for my project BananaDB. It's a Java
project, a hashtable (Map) located on filesystem and *not* in
memory.
I aim at adding transactions, secondary indices and a top level
annotation API similar to the Berkely DB Java Edition, but ASLed ;).
Snaps
Thanks Bertrand,
The point is clear. I will look into incubation possibilities for the
whole project. Let me as if folks on the list think that
the project [1] is interesting and may consider contributing in any way?
Meanwhile if I have an ongoing new development I will ask for a
lab with a clear
Hi Alexei,
Alexei Fedotov wrote:
>>>... I wonder what do you think about using Apache labs as a
>>> launching pad for the project. It is hard to guarantee now if it would
>>> be possible to expose enough code to build a self sufficient product
I also think that a lab is not well suited to yo
Hello, Bernd,
Thanks for a quick answer.
Well, we do have a working code base, that's correct. I might perceive
things as too complex having concerns about a gap between working code
and the code which can be committed to the Apache subversion. Our code
might (and likely was) tainted by cut&paste
Hi Alexei,
Alexei Fedotov wrote:
Hello folks,
Recently I became involved in development of H.323-compatible software
videophone [1] based on MPL-licensed OpenH323. It is mostly the same
as Ekiga [2], though we hardly can join GPL-ed project due to complex licensing
of the existing code. I have
Hello folks,
Recently I became involved in development of H.323-compatible software
videophone [1] based on MPL-licensed OpenH323. It is mostly the same
as Ekiga [2], though we hardly can join GPL-ed project due to complex licensing
of the existing code. I have a strategic goal to expose our proje
Hello all,
thanks for casting your votes.
The Magma lab received 7 positive vote, 1 non binding positive vote, and
no negative votes.
72 hours are passed, so I suppose I can go on and create the Lab.
I'm working quite hard today and tomorrow, so I think I'll start
creating the svn space and movi
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Simone Gianni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> ...So, I'm asking for a lab named Magma
>
> +1, sounds exciting!
+1
> -- Bertrand (hoping that the name is a reference to
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magma_(band) ;-)
>
>
+1
Simone Gianni wrote:
> Dear researchers,
>
> lately I've been playing around with AOP and related technologies to
> overcome the common code reuse and extension limitations in Java. While
> AOP is a good answer to many common system integration problems, and is
> therefore an already well esta
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 7:19 PM, Simone Gianni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...So, I'm asking for a lab named Magma
+1, sounds exciting!
-- Bertrand (hoping that the name is a reference to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magma_(band) ;-)
-
Simone Gianni wrote:
Dear researchers,
lately I've been playing around with AOP and related technologies to
overcome the common code reuse and extension limitations in Java. While
AOP is a good answer to many common system integration problems, and is
therefore an already well established practi
Hi Simone,
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Simone Gianni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Alex,
> thanks for your positive vote.
>
> Yes, I looked at Qi4J and I find it an extremely interesting project.
>
It's something very interesting in the AOP landscape but I guess you're all
over it.
>
> H
Hi Alex,
thanks for your positive vote.
Yes, I looked at Qi4J and I find it an extremely interesting project.
However, while taking the same philosophy of overcoming OO limitations
using AOP, providing highly reusable fragments and giving many
out-of-the-box functionalities, I find the "plain AOP
+1
Simone have you had a look at http://www.qi4j.org/ yet?
Alex
On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 6:14 PM, Geir Magnusson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1
>
>
> On Sep 7, 2008, at 4:40 PM, Brett Porter wrote:
>
> +1
>>
>> On 08/09/2008, at 3:19 AM, Simone Gianni wrote:
>>
>> Dear researchers,
>>>
>>>
+1
On Sep 7, 2008, at 4:40 PM, Brett Porter wrote:
+1
On 08/09/2008, at 3:19 AM, Simone Gianni wrote:
Dear researchers,
lately I've been playing around with AOP and related technologies to
overcome the common code reuse and extension limitations in Java.
While
AOP is a good answer to many
+1
On 08/09/2008, at 3:19 AM, Simone Gianni wrote:
Dear researchers,
lately I've been playing around with AOP and related technologies to
overcome the common code reuse and extension limitations in Java.
While
AOP is a good answer to many common system integration problems, and
is
therefo
On Sun, 2008-09-07 at 19:19 +0200, Simone Gianni wrote:
> Dear researchers,
...
> So, I'm asking for a lab named Magma. There I'd like to research the
> possibility to use a strongly "AOPized" approach to application
> development and integration of various Apache technologies, in the field
> of (b
Dear researchers,
lately I've been playing around with AOP and related technologies to
overcome the common code reuse and extension limitations in Java. While
AOP is a good answer to many common system integration problems, and is
therefore an already well established practice coming in various Ja
Roland Weber wrote:
+1, sounds interesting.
I take it this will be a non-Java project? C or C++?
Yes, my intention is pure C for now
-Paul
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+1, sounds interesting.
I take it this will be a non-Java project? C or C++?
cheers,
Roland
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El vie, 15-02-2008 a las 10:45 -0800, Paul Querna escribió:
> I would like a lab to build a modern implementation of RFC 2289[1], A
> One-Time Password System (OTP), also known as OPIE or S/Key. The Lab
> would be named "Orthrus"[2].
>
+1
> OPIE[3] is the most common implementation available
On Feb 15, 2008 7:45 PM, Paul Querna <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I would like a lab to build a modern implementation of RFC 2289[1], A
> One-Time Password System (OTP), also known as OPIE or S/Key. The Lab
> would be named "Orthrus"[2].
+1
-Bertrand
+1
On Feb 15, 2008, at 1:45 PM, Paul Querna wrote:
I would like a lab to build a modern implementation of RFC 2289[1],
A One-Time Password System (OTP), also known as OPIE or S/Key. The
Lab would be named "Orthrus"[2].
OPIE[3] is the most common implementation available, and its last
re
Paul Querna wrote:
I would like a lab to build a modern implementation of RFC 2289[1], A
One-Time Password System (OTP), also known as OPIE or S/Key. The Lab
would be named "Orthrus"[2].
+1 (non-binding)
Bernd
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On 15.02.2008, at 19:45, Paul Querna wrote:
I would like a lab to build a modern implementation of RFC 2289[1],
A One-Time Password System (OTP), also known as OPIE or S/Key. The
Lab would be named "Orthrus"[2].
+1!
This code would align with the Apache Infrastructure's use of OTP
for a
I would like a lab to build a modern implementation of RFC 2289[1], A
One-Time Password System (OTP), also known as OPIE or S/Key. The Lab
would be named "Orthrus"[2].
OPIE[3] is the most common implementation available, and its last
release was over 5 years ago.
OPIE is currently included
I'm encouraged that the overhead for opening an incubator is less than I had
thought, so I'll begin drafting a proposal for an incubator. Thanks to all
for the help and advice and putting me straight, and I look forward to your
continued help over on the incubator list once I have a first draft p
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