RE: Marc Fleury reacts (Fw: [JBoss-dev] July 2003 news)

2003-08-14 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
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. -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Creator, Tapest

RE: Location of incubated downloads?

2003-06-02 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
Woops ... that didn't go to the right list. -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry > -Original Message- > From: Howard M. Lewis Ship [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 12:12 PM > To:

RE: Location of incubated downloads?

2003-06-02 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
It this something you would accomplish using gnupgp? I'm trying to assemble the right tool set under Cygwin and Windows XP. -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry > -Original Message- > From: robert burrell don

RE: [VOTE:PMC] Release Tapestry to Jakarta

2003-03-13 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
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. -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components http://jakarta.

Updated Tapestry code audit

2003-03-12 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
ly in compliance at this time. Does anybody know what license DocBook and DocBook XSL is released under? I couldn't find it. -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components http://jakarta.apache.org/proposals/tapestry > -Original Message- > From: Andrew C. Olive

RE: [VOTE:PMC] Release Tapestry to Jakarta

2003-03-11 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
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. -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components http://jakarta.apache.org/proposals/tapestry > -Original Message

RE: [VOTE:PMC] Release Tapestry to Jakarta

2003-03-11 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
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? -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components http://jakarta.apache.org/proposal

[STATUS] Tapestry [LACK-OF] Progress

2003-03-10 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
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. -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Cre

RE: Location of incubated downloads?

2003-03-10 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
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. -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components http://jakarta.apache.org/proposals/tap

Re: Location of incubated downloads?

2003-03-02 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
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"

RE: Adding bugzilla user for tapestry-dev

2003-03-01 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
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. -- Howard M. Lewis Ship Creator, Tapestry

RE: Location of incubated downloads?

2003-03-01 Thread Howard M. Lewis Ship
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). -- Howar