On 6/5/07, Simon Nash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm following up on this thread which has gone very quiet. AFAIK
there has not yet been an acknowledgement of the software grant form
by an officer of the ASF. Can anyone who is an officer of the ASF
help with this, please?
i'm not an officer b
Hi,
Can somebody post it to theserverside.com?
Thanks,
Raymond
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Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Apache Tuscany SCA Java 0.90 released
Richard S. Hall wrote:
> Niclas Hedhman wrote:
>>
>> I don't know all the communities around ASF, but what I have seen is
>> that the "acceptance"/"decline" happens after the public vote. Entries
>> to PMCs seems more like "private vote" -> accept/decline -> "welcome"
>> in the communities I know o
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
On Tuesday 05 June 2007 07:48, Craig L Russell wrote:
Hi Niclas,
There is one issue that still bothers me about your proposed ways of
voting. At some point, the nominee has to be asked, and accept, to
become a committer. This would have to be after the private votes are
I'm following up on this thread which has gone very quiet. AFAIK
there has not yet been an acknowledgement of the software grant form
by an officer of the ASF. Can anyone who is an officer of the ASF
help with this, please?
Simon
Raymond Feng wrote:
Hi,
The Tuscany project (which is curre
The Apache Tuscany team are pleased to announce the 0.90-incubating release
of the Java SCA project.
Apache Tuscany provides a runtime based on the Service Component
Architecture. SCA is a set of specifications aimed at simplifying SOA
Application Development which are being standardized at OASIS