[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, maybe a better place to meet would be tomcat-dev, isn't it ?
I'm sure Dan Milstein would enjoy a French vacation ( I would ), but
so far mod_jk was developed by a larger group on tomcat-dev. Dan and Henri
are doing most of the work
Dan Milstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be nice to have this dicussion on tomcat-dev. I do think I have a
useful understanding of mod_jk to offer, but I'm not going to be in France
(and I'm not on the private thread)...
Not that we have to have that conversation now, but I would
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still think it would be a good idea to merge mod_jk and mod_webapp, even
if Pier is not going to touch 3.x code. Some of the ideas are good, and
getting them into mod_jk will be good for the users - and that's what
matters.
That's what I've been
That's what I've been telling Gomez in a private thread, we're
going to meet later in April somewhere in the French alps with
a BIG whiteboard...
And a big piate di pasta.
On Fri, 16 Mar 2001, Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I still think it would be a good idea to merge mod_jk and mod_webapp, even
if Pier is not going to touch 3.x code. Some of the ideas are good, and
getting them into mod_jk will be good for the
: [VOTE] New Committer: Amy Roh
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That's what I've been telling Gomez in a private thread, we're
going to meet later in April somewhere in the French alps with
a BIG whiteboard...
If there is enough snow, make that:
riding (snow)boards
It would be nice to have this dicussion on tomcat-dev. I do think I have a
useful understanding of mod_jk to offer, but I'm not going to be in France
(and I'm not on the private thread)...
Not that we have to have that conversation now, but I would like to be
involved when/if it happens.
-Dan
That's what I've been telling Gomez in a private thread, we're
going to meet later in April somewhere in the French alps with
a BIG whiteboard...
If there is enough snow, make that:
riding (snow)boards over BIG white (stuff) ...
I must admit that even if I live in Savoie (French
That's what I've been telling Gomez in a private thread,
we're going to meet
later in April somewhere in the French alps with a BIG whiteboard...
Well, maybe a better place to meet would be tomcat-dev, isn't it ?
Sure.
I'm sure Dan Milstein would enjoy a French vacation ( I would ), but
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and I would love to see more people working for other companies in jobs
involving tomcat and willing to become commiters, and this vote will make
it easier for them to do so.
Yeah, I was working for one... With another Tomcat committer, and thank
Dan Milstein [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please, please, please, let's not get into another debate about 3.x vs 4.x
-- I am really enjoying this list being useful again, and not clogged with
flame wars.
But flame wars are "FUN" :) :) :) Joking of course
Pier (on a plane to Dublin :)
GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be +1 if Amy contribute to ALL TOMCAT current projects :
ie : Tomcat 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 4.0
Sweetie... I'm not going to touch ONE LINE of the 3.x code... Now, do you
want to take away my committers privilege?
IS EVERYONE GETTING NUTS AGAIN AROUND
Amy Roh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First of all, I would like to thank to everyone who voted +1 for me becoming a
committer. I am very excited to get involved in such a project and am very
happy that I no longer need to bug Craig or Remy to commit my code for me. :-)
Whoh!!! :) Now I can
On Wed, 14 Mar 2001, Pier P. Fumagalli wrote:
GOMEZ Henri [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll be +1 if Amy contribute to ALL TOMCAT current projects :
ie : Tomcat 3.1, 3.2, 3.3 and 4.0
Sweetie... I'm not going to touch ONE LINE of the 3.x code... Now, do you
Bravo !
That's the spirit
Yeah, I was working for one... With another Tomcat committer,
and thank god
that Sun is _really_ serious about Tomcat, because if it was
for some other
company, right now my Apache involvement would be somewhere
between a trash
bin and the toilet...
I also works in a little company, SLIB, and
+1
Saludos ,
Ignacio J. Ortega
-Mensaje original-
De: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviado el: lunes 12 de marzo de 2001 21:19
Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Asunto: [VOTE] New Committer: Amy Roh
Amy has recently joined the JSP/Servlet team at Sun, and has
Sounds good -- I looked through the archives and found the
messages which I had missed.
Thanks for clearing that up -- I'll happily
convert to +0 (I still don't feel like I've seen enough of
her changes myself to vote +1, but
it looks like plenty of other people have, which is great).
I'll
+1
Larry
-Original Message-
From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 3:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [VOTE] New Committer: Amy Roh
Amy has recently joined the JSP/Servlet team at Sun, and has
contributed
several documentation
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Dan Milstein wrote:
I have to say that I am a bit uncomfortable with this. The guidelines on
the website say (http://jakarta.apache.org/site/roles.html):
"Developers who give frequent and valuable contributions to a subproject of
the Project can have their status
+1
Welcome aboard, Amy.
Dr. Mel Martinez
G1440, Inc.
--- "Craig R. McClanahan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Amy has recently joined the JSP/Servlet team at Sun,
and has contributed
several documentation updates and new tests for the
test harness. She
would like to work on bug fixes, as well
Sounds good -- I looked through the archives and found the
messages which I had missed.
Thanks for clearing that up -- I'll happily
convert to +0 (I still don't feel like I've seen enough of
her changes myself to vote +1, but
it looks like plenty of other people have, which is great).
Even a nasty (ex) flame warrior like me agrees 100% with this.
=;o)
Paulo Gaspar
-Original Message-
From: Of Dan Milstein
...
I strongly disagree -- if Amy is going to focus on 4.x, I think that's
absolutely fine. We don't need every developer to work on all three
branches --
Ok ok ok ok
+1
End Of Debate.
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First of all, I would like to thank to everyone who voted +1 for me becoming a
committer. I am very excited to get involved in such a project and am very
happy that I no longer need to bug Craig or Remy to commit my code for me. :-)
And for response to Gomez "Personal to Amy, are you agree
Every person who like to help make tomcat a better
product is really welcome.
Has every committer for this project been contributing to ALL
TOMCAT current
projects? Personally, I don't quite understand the need for
contribution
to *EVERY* branch of tomcat from an EACH committer nor the
Amy has recently joined the JSP/Servlet team at Sun, and has contributed
several documentation updates and new tests for the test harness. She
would like to work on bug fixes, as well as participate in the development
of better admin tools, primarily on the Tomcat 4.0 code base.
Votes please?
I have to say that I am a bit uncomfortable with this. The guidelines on
the website say (http://jakarta.apache.org/site/roles.html):
"Developers who give frequent and valuable contributions to a subproject of
the Project can have their status promoted to that of a "Committer" for that
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Dan Milstein wrote:
I have to say that I am a bit uncomfortable with this. The guidelines on
the website say (http://jakarta.apache.org/site/roles.html):
"Developers who give frequent and valuable contributions to a subproject of
the Project can have their status
Quoting "Craig R. McClanahan" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Amy has recently joined the JSP/Servlet team at Sun, and has
contributed
several documentation updates and new tests for the test harness. She
would like to work on bug fixes, as well as participate in the
development
of better admin tools,
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
Amy has recently joined the JSP/Servlet team at Sun, and has contributed
several documentation updates and new tests for the test harness. She
would like to work on bug fixes, as well as participate in the development
of better admin tools, primarily on the
-Original Message-
From: Craig R. McClanahan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Amy has recently joined the JSP/Servlet team at Sun, and has contributed
several documentation updates and new tests for the test harness. She
would like to work on bug fixes, as well as participate in the
"Craig R. McClanahan" wrote:
Amy has recently joined the JSP/Servlet team at Sun, and has contributed
several documentation updates and new tests for the test harness. She
would like to work on bug fixes, as well as participate in the development
of better admin tools, primarily on the
On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Dan Milstein wrote:
Sounds good -- I looked through the archives and found the messages which I
had missed. Thanks for clearing that up -- I'll happily convert to +0 (I
still don't feel like I've seen enough of her changes myself to vote +1, but
it looks like plenty
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