Oh, it will be CVS for now, I believe, as our most-beloved programming
tools don't have subversion support integrated until now.
Conversion to subversion is delayed ;)
Apart from that, we are all set, I believe..
best regards,
Martin
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On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 09:16:59 +0200, Martin Marinschek wrote:
> Oh, it will be CVS for now, I believe, as our most-beloved
> programming tools don't have subversion support integrated until
> now.
Which tools would those be? There are SVN plugins for both IDEA
(http://svnup.tigris.org) and Eclipse
Ted Husted wrote:
Which tools would those be? There are SVN plugins for both IDEA (http://svnup.tigris.org) and Eclipse (http://subclipse.tigris.org).
Please keep in mind, that these tools are *far* away from their CVS
counterparts maturity and rich feature set. For example, in the case of
Eclips
This is exactly what I read in the IntelliJ forum about svnup, not yet
mature...
-Martin
Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
Ted Husted wrote:
Which tools would those be? There are SVN plugins for both IDEA
(http://svnup.tigris.org) and Eclipse (http://subclipse.tigris.org).
Please keep in mind, that these
>
> Is there anything else that anyone would like to discuss regarding the
> MyFaces proposal
> (http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/MyFacesProposal) before
> we vote on acceptance?
>
Is there any relationship between MyFaces and
https://javaserverfaces.dev.java.net/?
If not (and I presume that t
This is Sun's official Reference Implementation. The latest binary is distributed
under a restricted "internal use" license and can't be redistributed in any form. The
CVS source code is distributed under the Java Research License and is not available to
the general public.
-Ted.
On Tue, 06 Ju
I thought Sun announced they are open sourcing this (at Java One). I don't
know what the timeframe (or licence) for the open source version is, though.
>
>
> This is Sun's official Reference Implementation. The latest
> binary is distributed under a restricted "internal use"
> license and can
Hi gang!
Over in APR, we'd like to import some code that I wrote a while back called
jlibtool. It's a C-based libtool replacement that was originally forked from
APR's own aplibtool.c but is dramatically re-engineered. Since it contains
code that I wrote outside of the ASF, I'd like to ensure
Justin,
Please see ip-clearance-template.cwiki under site/projects in the incubator
module.
--- Noel
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Please see ip-clearance-template.cwiki under site/projects in the incubator
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Shouldn't this be on the website? Anyway, here ya go... -- justin
!!! jlibtool Codebase IP Clearance Status
!!! Description
A
> Shouldn't this be on the website?
It will be when we rebuild the site, but it really exists to be checked into
CVS.
> Anyway, here ya go...
Would you mind checking it into CVS? ;-)
By the way, the "-..-.." are supposed to be replaced by dates. Was that
not clear? We'd like the form to
As others have said, you want to contact the Incubator. I'll tell you that
we will be looking for support from within the ASF for adopting your
project, and a community. You should probably check with the DB project to
see what interest is there. Also, you should look at existing ASF projects
to
It has been "open sourced". That's what the sun research license is.
However, it is not very "open".
MyFaces is a true open source project.
-James
http://www.jamesholmes.com/JavaServerFaces/
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