RE: Sieve needs a home!

2004-03-29 Thread Steve Brewin
Vladimir B wrote: > > Hello Steve, > I've found your message about your sieve implementation. Did > you find a home for it? Can I take a look at it? Can I have > your implementation? > Thanks a lot. > Sincerely yours, > Vladimir. Vladimir, jSieve is a sub-project of James. Questions should be pos

RE: subversion (was Re: Sieve needs a home!)

2004-01-08 Thread Steve Brewin
Danny Angus wrote: > > > <...> about Sub version? :-) Want to be the first James > <.>? We > are going to have to start migrating to it, anyway, soon enough. > > No. That should be a PMC decision, and I think we do it > once-for-all, when > we're asked/invited to not before and not piecemeal

Re: Sieve needs a home!

2004-01-08 Thread Berin Lautenbach
Noel, I think I agree. I would have said (even just going by the draft guidelines that Greg put together) that this should just be a code import under the current CLA with no requirement for going through the Incubator, other than some form of statement from the James PMC that they are comfor

RE: su b version (was Re: Sieve needs a home!)

2004-01-08 Thread Jason Webb
> > <...> about Sub version? :-) Want to be the first James > <.>? We > are going to have to start migrating to it, anyway, soon enough. > > No. That should be a PMC decision, and I think we do it > once-for-all, when we're asked/invited to not before and not > piecemeal. Moving to sub

su b version (was Re: Sieve needs a home!)

2004-01-08 Thread Danny Angus
__ I'm having trouble getting this past our insane spam filter! __ > <...> about Sub version? :-) Want to be the first James <.>? We are going to have to start migrating to it, anyway, soon enough. No. That should be a PMC decision, and I think we d

subversion (was Re: Sieve needs a home!)

2004-01-08 Thread Danny Angus
I'm having trouble getting this past our insane spam filter! __ > <...> about Sub version? :-) Want to be the first James <.>? We are going to have to start migrating to it, anyway, soon enough. No. That should be a PMC decision, and I think we do it once-for-all, whe

RE: Sieve needs a home!

2004-01-08 Thread Jason Webb
> How do you feel about Subversion? :-) Want to be the first > James guinea pig? We are going to have to start migrating to > it, anyway, soon enough. > Will all the James projects go to Subversion at once or will we keep CVS and Subversion together for a while? Any idea on timeframes as wel

Re: Sieve needs a home!

2004-01-08 Thread Danny Angus
> Don't panic - Avalon is working a fast-track incubation of the > MerlinDeveloper project at the moment which may help set some guidelines > on how to absorb code into an existing community Agreed, I've been lurking on at least one list where this is happening and it looks like it is reasona

RE: Sieve needs a home!

2004-01-07 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Steve Brewin wrote: > Serge Knystautas wrote: > > Steve Brewin wrote: > > > 126 classes and 161 JUnit tests (tip of an iceberg) later I > > > have a server neutral Java implementation of Sieve - RFC 3028. > > > Now it needs a home! > > > > Nice! I suggest making it a separate CVS module, managed b

Re: Sieve needs a home!

2004-01-07 Thread Stephen McConnell
Steve Brewin wrote: Serge Knystautas wrote: Steve Brewin wrote: 126 classes and 161 JUnit tests (tip of an iceberg) later I have a server neutral Java implementation of Sieve - RFC 3028. Now it needs a home! Nice! I suggest making it a separate CVS module, managed by the James PMC. You mean

RE: Sieve needs a home!

2004-01-07 Thread Steve Brewin
Serge Knystautas wrote: > Steve Brewin wrote: > > 126 classes and 161 JUnit tests (tip of an iceberg) later I > have a server > > neutral Java implementation of Sieve - RFC 3028. Now it > needs a home! > > Nice! I suggest making it a separate CVS module, managed by > the James PMC. You mean worki

Re: Sieve needs a home!

2004-01-07 Thread Serge Knystautas
Steve Brewin wrote: 126 classes and 161 JUnit tests (tip of an iceberg) later I have a server neutral Java implementation of Sieve - RFC 3028. Now it needs a home! Nice! I suggest making it a separate CVS module, managed by the James PMC. -- Serge Knystautas President Lokitech >>> software . stra

Sieve needs a home!

2004-01-07 Thread Steve Brewin
OK, 126 classes and 161 JUnit tests (tip of an iceberg) later I have a server neutral Java implementation of Sieve - RFC 3028. Now it needs a home! This is the first step to Sieve enabling James, but is not itself James specific. The package name root is therefore 'org.apache.sieve'. There seems