Re: [IP CLEARANCE] IBM and Covalent contribution of J2G conversion tool

2007-03-16 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Jean T. Anderson wrote: > William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: >> Paul McMahan wrote: >> >>> consensus if no -1 votes are cast within the next 48 hours. >> The convention is 72 hours; three days is a constant factor that >> accounts for weekends and other real-life issue. > > The 48 hours comes from step

Re: [IP CLEARANCE] IBM and Covalent contribution of J2G conversion tool

2007-03-16 Thread Davanum Srinivas
+1 from me. (48->72) On 3/16/07, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: > Paul McMahan wrote: > >>consensus if no -1 votes are cast within the next 48 hours. > > The convention is 72 hours; three days is a constant factor that > accounts for weekends and other r

Re: [IP CLEARANCE] IBM and Covalent contribution of J2G conversion tool

2007-03-16 Thread Jean T. Anderson
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote: > Paul McMahan wrote: > >>consensus if no -1 votes are cast within the next 48 hours. > > The convention is 72 hours; three days is a constant factor that > accounts for weekends and other real-life issue. The 48 hours comes from step 7 in the ip clearance template:

Re: [IP CLEARANCE] IBM and Covalent contribution of J2G conversion tool

2007-03-16 Thread Paul McMahan
Thanks for pointing that out. Please consider the time frame extended to the conventional 72 hours. Best wishes, Paul On 3/16/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Paul McMahan wrote: > consensus if no -1 votes are cast within the next 48 hours. The convention is 72 hours; thre

Re: [IP CLEARANCE] IBM and Covalent contribution of J2G conversion tool

2007-03-16 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Paul McMahan wrote: > consensus if no -1 votes are cast within the next 48 hours. The convention is 72 hours; three days is a constant factor that accounts for weekends and other real-life issue. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL

[IP CLEARANCE] IBM and Covalent contribution of J2G conversion tool

2007-03-16 Thread Paul McMahan
IBM and Covalent have donated a JBoss to Geronimo (J2G) application conversion tool to the Apache Geronimo project. - The code was uploaded to Jira issue GERONIMO-2743. [1] - The Geronimo vote to accept the contribution passed. [2] - The IBM and Covalent grants for the J2G Migration toolset have