On Friday 31 August 2007 09:50, t.peng.dev wrote:
> We've decided to use open source license to release our source,
> GPL and from apache license are both good.
Well, at Apache we only use Apache license (strange,huh?), so you won't have a
choice if coming here.
There are also legal requirements
* /Multi-Object Multimedia Application/(MMA) is term I found in this
article: /Haining Liu and M. El Zarki. Towards the delay and
synchronization control for networked real-time multi-object
multimedia applications. In Object-Oriented Real-Time Dependable
Systems, 2003. WOR
Thanks! This certainly makes things more clear. While most of the
people on this list are programming geeks, this is still somewhat
outside of the mainstream area of expertise here, so expect to
explain what BSDCS is over and over :-)
In literature, this kind of application is called /Mult
On Thursday 30 August 2007 13:54, Venkata Krishnan wrote:
> Soon, we should be getting a proposal tabled around this.
Excellent! I just wanted to rattle the bucket and see what happened...
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This is interesting. Have you seen, that we are currently voting on
the
Jackrabbit list to enter Sling into the incubator. You may find more
information at [1].
Yes, actually I did. I think it is something we can consider
later. JSPWiki needs to do quite a lot of things internally than
Hi,
On 8/30/07, Janne Jalkanen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am Janne Jalkanen, the lead developer of the open source wiki
> engine called JSPWiki, and I have a proposal for your enjoyment.
Nice!
> In the future, we expect to integrate somewhat with Jackrabbit.
Having worked on wiki stuff befo
Hi Janne,
Am Donnerstag, den 30.08.2007, 00:02 +0300 schrieb Janne Jalkanen:
> Abstract
>
> Apache JSPWiki will be a modular and user-extensible wiki-engine,
> based on the open source JSPWiki software.
> ...
> * Clean up our metadata and backend support by adding JSR-170
> repository s