What am I missing? This is sounding like Forrest. Why duplicate, why not
collaborate?
regards
Adam
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On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 11:20, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
What am I missing? This is sounding like Forrest. Why duplicate, why
Vincent Massol wrote:
In any case, Maven has an open architecture and Forrest has a Maven
plugin. That's cool. Users can choose to use whichever they prefer.
Mmmh, is that not a Forrest plugin for maven ?
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=turbine-maven-devm=105438035409490w=2
I am a bit unclear on
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Vincent Massol wrote:
In any case, Maven has an open architecture and Forrest has a Maven
plugin. That's cool. Users can
On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 14:59, Vincent Massol wrote:
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On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 11:20, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
What am I missing
On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 14:54, Paul Libbrecht wrote:
Jason van Zyl wrote:
On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 11:20, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
What am I missing? This is sounding like Forrest. Why duplicate, why not
collaborate?
Forrest is massive overkill for most sites, additionally it barely
worked when
On Sun, 2003-11-30 at 16:00, Vincent Massol wrote:
I'd like to see the report registration mechanism untied from the site
plugin so that any plugin wishing to use it can. Once this is done, all
plugins web site generation plugins will be equal.
It's been suggested before, I think when Berin
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Are you actually confirming you believe it's an overkill even ofr
jakarta commons ?
Absolutely it's overkill. Additionally if I ever made a live site tool
for Maven I would personally never use anything Cocoon-based. That's my
preference and as such carries some weight around
.
What does any of this have to do with ... [VOTE] The Maven Logo...?
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+1 to change it
I say we move from politics
* John D Taylor (ROE) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-11-26 11:57]:
Jim Crossley wrote:
A runoff between the top 2 vote getters listed at
http://projects.walding.com/powered/
propaganda or feather?
+1 propaganda
Much more striking, and because most non-US citizens probably find
, South Korea, or Hong Kong. You think a
Taipei municipal web site can display the Maven logo?
Basically, you've created an identity that is going to clash,
and clash hard, with the identities of corporations (a Communist
anathma), and government agencies around the world. You have
* Mark R. Diggory [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-11-26 14:22]:
Peter Bright wrote:
The Chinese government is responsible, in one way or another, for
probably around 35 million deaths between 1949 and the present day;
whilst many millions of these deaths were attributable not to malice
as such but to
Alain Javier Guarnieri del Gesu wrote:
degenerates quickly into the sort of rambings I dispise.
So, is there really someone out here that sort of thinks in terms of the
product instead of thinking in this general undebatable effect of a logo...
To me, we need to document sufficiently the
Paul Libbrecht [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 28/11/2003 09:22:27 AM:
Alain Javier Guarnieri del Gesu wrote:
degenerates quickly into the sort of rambings I dispise.
So, is there really someone out here that sort of thinks in terms of the
product instead of thinking in this general
Jim Crossley wrote:
A runoff between the top 2 vote getters listed at
http://projects.walding.com/powered/
propaganda or feather?
+1 propaganda
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On Mercredi, nove 26, 2003, at 10:25 Europe/Paris, Norbert Pabi wrote:
Jim Crossley wrote:
A runoff between the top 2 vote getters listed at
http://projects.walding.com/powered/
propaganda or feather?
+1 propaganda
+1 feather.
(I would have loved the brewed)
Jim Crossley wrote:
A runoff between the top 2 vote getters listed at
http://projects.walding.com/powered/
propaganda or feather?
+1 propaganda
Much more striking, and because most non-US citizens probably find the whole
debate baffling! (Though maybe Europeans would have had a
1 feather (although not sure if I have a vote)
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Jim Crossley wrote:
A runoff between the top 2 vote getters listed at
http://projects.walding.com/powered/
propaganda or feather?
1 propaganda
Much more striking, and because
John D Taylor (ROE) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jim Crossley wrote:
A runoff between the top 2 vote getters listed at
http://projects.walding.com/powered/
propaganda or feather?
+1 propaganda
Much more striking, and because most non-US citizens probably find the
whole
Le Mercredi 26 Novembre 2003 10:25, Norbert Pabi a crit :
Jim Crossley wrote:
A runoff between the top 2 vote getters listed at
http://projects.walding.com/powered/
propaganda or feather?
+1 propaganda
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Peter Bright wrote:
The Chinese government is responsible, in one way or another, for
probably around 35 million deaths between 1949 and the present day;
whilst many millions of these deaths were attributable not to malice
as such but to economic mismanagement resulting in famine.
The Soviet
+1 feather
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if the Nazi's had stayed in power till now (~70 years) with the same
genocidal mentality witnessed during Hitler Germany, ~ 150 million
people would be dead at the hands of Nazi's.
No, they wouldn't, for the simple reason that he would have run out of Jews
and Slavs to kill. He didn't have the
Somebody email Mike Godwin, and tell him we have a counterexample to his
Law ( http://info.astrian.net/jargon/terms/g/Godwin_s_Law.html ).
Can we please drop this thread now, and get back to talking about Maven?
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That's hilarious. I've been listening to the
conversation amusingly.
Steve
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Somebody email Mike Godwin, and tell him we have a
counterexample to his
Law (
http://info.astrian.net/jargon/terms/g/Godwin_s_Law.html
).
Can we please drop this
STOP, STOP, STOP. It isn't a history forum.
+1000 for the Ben logo.
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if the Nazi's had stayed in power
Brilliant! ;-)
However there is also a widely- recognized codicil that any intentional
triggering of Godwin's Law in order to invoke its thread-ending effects
will be unsuccessful.
-- This thread should have ended a long time ago! ;-)
[+1] for feather!
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, STOP, STOP. It isn't a history forum.
+1000 for the Ben logo.
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if the Nazi's had stayed in power till now
http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/2.10/godwin.if.html
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Steve Lewis wrote:
That's hilarious. I've been listening to the
conversation amusingly.
Steve
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Somebody email Mike Godwin, and tell him we have a
counterexample to his
Law
+1 propaganda.
We're not talking politics, we're talking graphical imagery. If you're
offended by something as simple as some old-fashioned soviet imagery,
well you're bound to be offended by a hell of a lot of other things -
possibly including my use of the word hell ;-)
Matt
Peter Bright
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 21:48, Ben Walding wrote:
http://projects.walding.com/powered/
Martin Skopp wrote:
For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
of answering questions about it.
+1, Full ACK. Start a vote.
I take back that statement (the nipples argument
over there but I fail to see any issue. If
we want to make it more catchy or beautiful or something I can understand
that.
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+1 to change
Do you mean
http://maven.apache.org/reference/plugins/xdoc/faq.html#powered-by
Should be moved to the top level FAQ?
Why??
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Martin Skopp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 25/11/2003 07:37:09 PM:
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A runoff between the top 2 vote getters listed at
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A runoff between the top 2 vote getters listed at
http://projects.walding.com/powered/
propaganda or feather?
+1 feather
It could only offend poultry or head-dress makers.
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A runoff between the top 2 vote getters listed at
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propaganda or feather?
+1 feather
+1 feather
Tom
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I think he is more referring to a faq about why we chose the supposed
symbol of a communist country as opposed to something more
neutral like
our undisputed favourite... red-green!
+1 red-green. Very Christmassy :)
But other than that, probably the feather, for at least the reason that
Committers,
Please keep the star as the default - it's distinctive, punchy, and
bright, and shows a level of humour that is all-too-often missing from
OSS projects. I've certainly become a maven propagandist over the past
six months, and would hate to see the bland blanket of corporatisation
On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 15:18, Jim Crossley wrote:
For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
of answering questions about it.
+1, Full ACK. Start a vote.
BTW dion/ben: What's the URL of Bens web site with logos and votes?
cu
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be careful you don't choose a logo with round things in it, somebody will
find a way to see nipples.
-- sigh.
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On Sun
or beautiful or something I can understand
that.
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+1 to change it
I say we move from politics to religion. Since 'maven' is a yiddish
http://projects.walding.com/powered/
Martin Skopp wrote:
On Sun, 2003-11-23 at 15:18, Jim Crossley wrote:
For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
of answering questions about it.
+1, Full ACK. Start a vote.
BTW dion/ben: What's the URL of Bens web site
: Saturday, November 22, 2003 5:39 PM
Subject: The Maven Logo
Hi all,
Right off the bat, this post is NOT intended to start a flame fest or
offend anyone. With that said, I work for the State of Rhode Island
department of corrections. We are at the very early stages of re-writing
our
+1 to change it
I say we move from politics to religion. Since 'maven' is a yiddish
word, let's put a star of david on the logo.
;-)
For me, it's not a question of offensiveness, but laziness: I'm tired
of answering questions about it. It's a time-wasting distraction when
introducing new
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+1 to change it
I say we move from politics to religion. Since 'maven' is a yiddish
word, let's put a star of david
at Jakarta Commons as the most obvious for an ASF project to be
using.
Hen
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+1
Start a thread with a [vote] subject, and get some votes, or better still,
do as Ben did, and set up a web site with logos and votes.
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Jim Crossley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 24/11/2003 02:18:35 AM:
+1 to
doing I'd like to put the powered by maven logo link on our
development web site but... As I said, this project is a State of Rhode
Island project and being so, politics are a major issue. Now here is
where the logo comes in; After showing the web site that Maven generates
to a supervisor
your own logo in there and choose it.
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Hi all,
Right off the bat, this post is NOT intended to start a flame fest or
offend
. We are at the very early stages of
re-writing our core application. We will be using Maven as our build
tool, and in so doing I'd like to put the powered by maven logo link
on our development web site but... As I said, this project is a State
of Rhode Island project and being so, politics
maven.xdoc.poweredby.image=maven-frankenstein.png
You can stash your own logo in there and choose it.
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Hi all,
Right off
Kristine Weissbarth wrote:
Thanks, that's it!
It's not very polite to remove the logo completly - don't you think that
Jason and the rest of the gang deserve some credit for their work?
If you don like the red logo image, there are many other nicer looking
maven logos to choose from, take a
I know, don't worry. It was just to know how to manipulate the stuff on
the Site. I already found the other logos and prefer the blue ones.
But thanks anyway.
Am Fre, 2003-06-20 um 12.57 schrieb Rafal Krzewski:
Kristine Weissbarth wrote:
Thanks, that's it!
It's not very polite to remove
hi,
it's maybe a bit stupid question, but does anybody know how to get that
little red maven logo away from the documentation website. I saw that
the apache db-site project excluded it too but couldn't figure out what
to do. It's somehow generated automatically isn't it?
Thanks
Kristine,
Add the following property in your project.properties
maven.xdoc.poweredby.image=
the image will go away...
Regards,
RK
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