hat they are
attempting is
chaotic. This whole Elba thing, with LGPL code "temporarily" being used, seems
to be a kind of favoritism towards Geronimo not available to other Apache projects,
which must
excise all connections to LGPL (and GPL) code.
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> -Original Message-
> From: Howard M. Lewis Ship [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 12:12 PM
> To:
It this something you would accomplish using gnupgp?
I'm trying to assemble the right tool set under Cygwin and Windows XP.
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http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry
> -Original Message-
> From: robert burrell don
you are doing is restributing an LGPL package without modification, I
just don't see how it affects your license. As I understand it, the LGPL
and the ASL are pretty much the same, until you modify and redistribute.
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ly in compliance at this time. Does
anybody know what license DocBook and DocBook XSL is released under? I
couldn't find it.
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Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components
http://jakarta.apache.org/proposals/tapestry
> -Original Message-
> From: Andrew C. Olive
re in place have been removed, replaced with pointers on where to download
them from), but now there's a question of even compiling against such
frameworks.
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demo.
Dion is helping out with Maven integraton. I'm tapped out in terms of
bandwidth and haven't had time to learn Maven. This is the first step to
Gump integration, right?
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e're more than there (based on
http://incubator.apache.org/process.html). In terms of Incubator's
commitments to Tapestry ... that is, to assist Tapestry in moving into
Jakarta, fitting in, and accessing infrastructure; very little has been
accomplished.
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Cre
estry working with Maven would not be difficult;
assuming Maven (or is it Gump) can download (and potentially unpack) the
necessary libraries and distributions and then use Ant to build Tapestry.
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I suppose I could poke around the file system until I found the right
directory to drop the files in. I'm just feeling that the Incubator process
is a bit of a farce. At the outset it was "we'll track every step to form a
document" but now it's "you aren't very Jakarta-like so fix it on your own"
en all the
requests are handled via e-mail. An issue tracking system is the right way
to do this, plus it will leave behind step-by-step documentation on what
occurred during the incubation that can be used as a guide for the next poor
souls to attempt this.
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Howard M. Lewis Ship
Creator, Tapestry
SF to Jakarta. I'd
prefer to go slower, and leave things behind on SF longer, rather than make
too many waves at Jakarta. I don't want the Tapestry user community to go
through too much pain (i..e, switching mailing lists multiple times, or
switching bug systems multiple times).
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