James,
> I'm happy either way really. I'm quite happy with the status quo but if
> folks wanna move it to Apache infrastructure instead I'm a firm +1 also.
Remember, though, the original question posed by Brian on this thread: is
the status quo (having projects go off the infrastructure for these
Here is a good start point
http://incubator.apache.org/projects/geronimo.html
You will find:
- the wiki where documentation is produced
- the dev mailing list
- many other things
Anil Edakkunni wrote:
Hi,
I just read about the Geronimo project on Slashdot,
and would like to be involved.
Could you
Hi,
I just read about the Geronimo project on Slashdot,
and would like to be involved.
Could you send me more information about the project?
For my part, I've been developing Java/XML/JDBC-based
solutions for the past four years.
regards, anil.
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Jeff,
Jeff Turner wrote:
> James Strachan wrote:
> > Though there's no reason, given some hardware and a volunteer, why we
> > couldn't install JIRA at Apache.
> [if] infrastructure peeps prefer to keep bugtrackers on ASF hardware
Well, that was the question being raised. Should those tools be
On Thursday, August 21, 2003, at 01:46 pm, Jeff Turner wrote:
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 07:17:56AM +0100, James Strachan wrote:
On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 10:23 pm, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
I've asked that question before, and been told that CVS is mandatory,
the official web site must be on
> I don't really see the need though. Bob is doing a fine job hosting JIRA
> on werken.com. I'm sure that backups to ASF hardware could be arranged
> if that were really an issue.
Thanks. We do backup offsite on a nightly basis, also.
> But if a) Bob would like to offload the job, b) infrastru
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003 22:46:24 +1000
Jeff Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But if a) Bob would like to offload the job, b) infrastructure peeps
> prefer to keep bugtrackers on ASF hardware, then if someone can toss
> me a nagoya account I'll set up a pilot JIRA installation.
Ditto:
Also, pleas
On Thu, 21 Aug 2003, Jeff Turner wrote:
> On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 07:17:56AM +0100, James Strachan wrote:
> >
> > Though there's no reason, given some hardware and a volunteer, why we
> > couldn't install JIRA at Apache.
>
> I volunteer :) Hacking JIRA is my day job.
I'm happy to help. While n
Though there's no reason, given some hardware and a volunteer, why we
couldn't install JIRA at Apache.
I volunteer :) Hacking JIRA is my day job.
I don't really see the need though. Bob is doing a fine job hosting JIRA
on werken.com. I'm sure that backups to ASF hardware could be arrange
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 07:17:56AM +0100, James Strachan wrote:
> On Wednesday, August 20, 2003, at 10:23 pm, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> >I've asked that question before, and been told that CVS is mandatory,
> >the official web site must be on the ASF infrastructure, but that
> >other tools might no
>bugzilla seems to be the one tool that is driving projects to use
>foreign tools [...]
One reason might be that this problem with the installation on nagoya is not
fixed - which could be done by upgrading to a current version of Bugzilla:
query.cgi javascript is as slow as molasses
http:
> Though there's no reason, given some hardware and a volunteer, why we
> couldn't install JIRA at Apache.
As I said:
John Mcnally has said that he'll install the new version of Scarab.
There is also Jira, which I am told we could install. Either way,
bugzilla seems to be the one tool t
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