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
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
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
> > <...> 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
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> <...> 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
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> <...> 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
> 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
> 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
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
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
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
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
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
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