versatile container for software components

2004-01-10 Thread Marcus Schießer
hi folks, i wrote a versatile container for software components that could be embedded in different frameworks. i am using this right now as a container for web components (container embedded in a servlet engine). i would like to donate the container to the apache project, hopefully someone is in

Re: versatile container for software components

2004-01-10 Thread Leo Simons
Hi Marcus, Marcus Schießer wrote: i wrote a versatile container for software components that could be embedded in different frameworks. i am using this right now as a container for web components (container embedded in a servlet engine). i would like to donate the container to the apache project,

Re: donation of project

2004-01-10 Thread Leo Simons
Matt Liotta wrote: I didn't see a reply from anyone in regard to my message below. Just curious if the interested parties have seen it. saw your message, no time to look at it yet, sorry. I've flagged things for follow-up later on. busy as always :D cheers, - Leo Simons --

NCSA attribution is optional (was: Re: [STATUS] (incubator)...)

2004-01-10 Thread Leo Simons
Justin Mason wrote: BTW, while I'm here ;) -- I presume projects using the ASL 1.1 (such as SpamAssassin) can omit this last paragraph without difficulty where it doesn't apply: Portions of this software are based upon public domain software originally written at the National Center for Superco

RE: [VOTE] Granting committer status to log4net developers

2004-01-10 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Berin Lautenbach wrote: > Ceki Gülcü wrote: > > I am inclined to create a new CVS module for log4net and for each > > sub-project. If a log4-X committer wants to commit a patch to project > > log4-Y, they can ask to become a log4-Y committer. > +1. Doing the above is probably especially appropriat