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There being no votes and the 72 hours having elapsed, the vote passes.
Thanks to all who did not vote -1 !
On 20 June 2013 20:32, sebb wrote:
> This is a VOTE to release Commons Parent 31-RC2
>
> This VOTE by LAZY-CONSENSUS is open for at least 72 hours
> It will finish no earlier than June 23 a
On 24 June 2013 21:31, Thomas Neidhart wrote:
> On 06/24/2013 10:09 PM, Oliver Heger wrote:
>> Hi Thomas,
>
> Hi Oliver,
>
>> first of all: Many thanks for your energy you put into this component!
>> You really did a great job!
>
> thanks for the kind words!
>
>> Unfortunately, I do not have the t
On 06/24/2013 10:09 PM, Oliver Heger wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
Hi Oliver,
> first of all: Many thanks for your energy you put into this component!
> You really did a great job!
thanks for the kind words!
> Unfortunately, I do not have the time to have a closer look at the API,
> so I can only vote ba
Hi Thomas,
first of all: Many thanks for your energy you put into this component!
You really did a great job!
Unfortunately, I do not have the time to have a closer look at the API,
so I can only vote based on technical checks of the artifacts.
Build works fine with Java 1.5 and 1.7 on Wind
I have always preferred the "has-a" approach over the "is-a" approach.
It makes things easier to refactor down the road.
-Adrian
On 6/24/2013 7:30 PM, Benedikt Ritter wrote:
Hi,
I just wonder why ContextMap inherits from ConcurrentHashMap. This seems like
an unnecessary restriction. The cont
Hi,
I just wonder why ContextMap inherits from ConcurrentHashMap. This seems like
an unnecessary restriction. The context interface makes explicit, that
implementations do not have to be thread safe. Beside that we loose all thread
safety a ConcurrentHashMap provides with our not-so-thread-safe
As I read through the Wikipedia articles on Gauss-Hermite and Laguerre, I
notice that they are talking about basis functions with infinity/s in its
domain. How would this would solve the problem addressed in the MATH-994
which is to restrict the bounds of the function being integrated so that
num
Le 24/06/2013 16:22, s...@apache.org a écrit :
> - * Checks whether a given column is mapped.
> + * Checks whether a given column is mapped, i.e. its name has been
> defined to the parser.
I'd rather say something like "if the name has been defined in the
header". I would also refer to t
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