It would require 2 new entries in the avail document in CVSROOT - so while
its possible - I'm not sure if infrastructure would wish to deal with that.
-Tim
Yoav Shapira wrote:
Hi,
Would this work? Or request restricted access to only
- jakarta-tomcat-jasper
- jakarta-tomcat-catalina/webap
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kindly contact Cheri Dueck at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Kind Regards,
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Senior Event Manager
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Hi,
> Would this work? Or request restricted access to only
> - jakarta-tomcat-jasper
> - jakarta-tomcat-catalina/webapps/balancer
>
> The user id id would be prefixed or suffixed with soc. This also assumes
> no
> binding voting rights.
>
> Thoughts?
> - Drop the soc from the userid ?
> - Let
Would this work? Or request restricted access to only
- jakarta-tomcat-jasper
- jakarta-tomcat-catalina/webapps/balancer
The user id id would be prefixed or suffixed with soc. This also assumes no
binding voting rights.
Thoughts?
- Drop the soc from the userid ?
- Let them be full committers
Hey,
> > How should code be accepted for these?
> > - Create a new sandbox?
> > - Place on SF then have the mentor commit as needed
>
> SF CVS doesn't work well enough IMO. Maybe the ASF will have a
> repository that can be used as a staging area.
>
> > - Full commit for the student
>
> I suspe
Tim Funk wrote:
It appears that 2 (or 3) tomcat related projects have been accepted..
- reverse proxy
- jsp compilation speed
As I understand it, the above two are a done deal. I'll mentor the
second one.
- JSTL tag plugins (Unless this belongs to the jakarta taglib folks)
Oviously it's
I re-re-read the FAQ and here is what I interpret:
Anyone may submit to Google a proposal (any meaning a student). Google will
then take their favorite 200 and pass these along to the mentoring
organizations. The mentoring organizations can give a thumbs up or down
because they need to approve
Tim Funk wrote:
For those interested in Summer of code what do we need to do next? Is
having the Wiki up to date enough? And we sit back while participants
submit their proposals and Google chooses whom will get the stipend,
while the folks listed on the Wiki mentor?
http://code.google.com/so
For those interested in Summer of code what do we need to do next? Is having
the Wiki up to date enough? And we sit back while participants submit their
proposals and Google chooses whom will get the stipend, while the folks
listed on the Wiki mentor?
http://code.google.com/soc_application.htm
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