Re: summer of code - next steps

2005-07-03 Thread Tim Funk
It would require 2 new entries in the avail document in CVSROOT - so while its possible - I'm not sure if infrastructure would wish to deal with that. -Tim Yoav Shapira wrote: Hi, Would this work? Or request restricted access to only - jakarta-tomcat-jasper - jakarta-tomcat-catalina/webap

Re: summer of code - next steps

2005-07-02 Thread Natasha Hasmani
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Re: summer of code - next steps

2005-07-02 Thread Natasha Hasmani
Thank-you for your e-mail. Please note that i will be away from the office starting Wednesday June 29th, returning Thursday July 7th, with no access to email. In my absence, kindly contact Cheri Dueck at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Kind Regards, Natasha Hasmani Senior Event Manager --

RE: summer of code - next steps

2005-07-01 Thread Yoav Shapira
Hi, > Would this work? Or request restricted access to only > - jakarta-tomcat-jasper > - jakarta-tomcat-catalina/webapps/balancer > > The user id id would be prefixed or suffixed with soc. This also assumes > no > binding voting rights. > > Thoughts? > - Drop the soc from the userid ? > - Let

Re: summer of code - next steps

2005-07-01 Thread Tim Funk
Would this work? Or request restricted access to only - jakarta-tomcat-jasper - jakarta-tomcat-catalina/webapps/balancer The user id id would be prefixed or suffixed with soc. This also assumes no binding voting rights. Thoughts? - Drop the soc from the userid ? - Let them be full committers

RE: summer of code - next steps

2005-06-27 Thread Yoav Shapira
Hey, > > How should code be accepted for these? > > - Create a new sandbox? > > - Place on SF then have the mentor commit as needed > > SF CVS doesn't work well enough IMO. Maybe the ASF will have a > repository that can be used as a staging area. > > > - Full commit for the student > > I suspe

Re: summer of code - next steps

2005-06-27 Thread Remy Maucherat
Tim Funk wrote: It appears that 2 (or 3) tomcat related projects have been accepted.. - reverse proxy - jsp compilation speed As I understand it, the above two are a done deal. I'll mentor the second one. - JSTL tag plugins (Unless this belongs to the jakarta taglib folks) Oviously it's

summer of code - next steps

2005-06-27 Thread Tim Funk
It appears that 2 (or 3) tomcat related projects have been accepted.. - reverse proxy - jsp compilation speed - JSTL tag plugins (Unless this belongs to the jakarta taglib folks) How should code be accepted for these? - Create a new sandbox? - Place on SF then have the mentor commit as needed -

Re: Summer of code - next steps?

2005-06-12 Thread Tim Funk
those interested in Summer of code what do we need to do next? Is having the Wiki up to date enough? And we sit back while participants submit their proposals and Google chooses whom will get the stipend, while the folks listed on the Wiki mentor? http://code.google.com/soc_application.html Very

Re: Summer of code - next steps?

2005-06-10 Thread Remy Maucherat
Tim Funk wrote: For those interested in Summer of code what do we need to do next? Is having the Wiki up to date enough? And we sit back while participants submit their proposals and Google chooses whom will get the stipend, while the folks listed on the Wiki mentor? http://code.google.com

Re: Summer of code - next steps?

2005-06-09 Thread Tim Funk
For those interested in Summer of code what do we need to do next? Is having the Wiki up to date enough? And we sit back while participants submit their proposals and Google chooses whom will get the stipend, while the folks listed on the Wiki mentor? http://code.google.com

Re: Summer of code

2005-06-06 Thread Jess Holle
Out of curiosity, is a mod_jk 1.2.14 vote set to occur at some point? Or are there known issues with 1.2.13 at this point? [My understanding is that the odd-even release # model is now being followed -- correct?] -- Jess Holle -

Re: Summer of code

2005-06-06 Thread Tim Funk
I was thinking of using HttpClient. Configuration - I am somewhat undecided. I like urlrewrite. Its also a BSD licence - so if we use their rules as a starting point - are we legally OK? (I think the answer is yes) -Tim Peter Rossbach wrote: Hey Tim, Have you see this fine mod_rewrite filte

Re: Summer of code

2005-06-03 Thread Peter Rossbach
Hey Tim, Have you see this fine mod_rewrite filter at http://tuckey.org/urlrewrite/. What you mean, can we use the common httpclient for backend proxy implementation? It has a stable pooling with keepalive handling and http/https support. Peter Tim Funk schrieb: Here is more detail of wh

Re: Summer of code

2005-06-03 Thread Tim Funk
Here is more detail of what I was pondering with the reverse proxy. Topic - Extend the balancer webapp to allow for reverse proxy Description - Write a 2.4 compliant Servlet Filter which will allow tomcat (or any other compliant engine) to act as a reverse proxy. Constraints

Re: Summer of code

2005-06-02 Thread Remy Maucherat
Tim Funk wrote: A killer feature would be extending the balancer to be a HTTP reverse proxy. Then tomcat could be a reverse proxy to other tomcats (or any other webserver) if needed. I have a (very simple) reverse proxy filter available that if my employer allows it - I could release. It ca

Re: Summer of code

2005-06-01 Thread Remy Maucherat
Yoav Shapira wrote: Hi, Yeah, that *is* a great idea. Feel free to edit to the wiki page (wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2005), please ;) I removed two of the projects, so it's ready for new additions. Rémy - To unsubsc

RE: Summer of code

2005-06-01 Thread Yoav Shapira
andated by the specification). > > > > Similarly, "Tune Jasper Performance for Multiple JSPs" should IMO be a > > more general "Tune Jasper Compilation Performance" :) > > > > "Enhance Tomcat to support one-to-many mapping of security roles" migh

Re: Summer of code

2005-06-01 Thread Tim Funk
r Compilation Performance" :) "Enhance Tomcat to support one-to-many mapping of security roles" might be also too short. I'd like to propose adding the following things to the summer of code: - tag plugins implementation for JSTL (finally) - improve admin/management tools (?) Anyway

RE: Summer of code

2005-06-01 Thread Yoav Shapira
neral/SummerOfCode2005. But once it's up, anyone can edit it: you just need to register for a wiki account if you don't have one already, then login to wiki, and an Edit button will appear on the page. > Makes sense. Where's the document on what summer of code ASF projects >

Re: Summer of code

2005-06-01 Thread Remy Maucherat
ts is not necessarily for them to take 3 months of intense work: it's to get some students to write some code which will get them familiar and excited with open-source development. That's it: a low bar. Makes sense. Where's the document on what summer of code ASF projects should be

RE: Summer of code

2005-06-01 Thread Yoav Shapira
on Performance" :) Good point, will change. > "Enhance Tomcat to support one-to-many mapping of security roles" might > be also too short. We'll see. The idea is again to get them excited, maybe starting small, and then continuing to contribute with other stuf

Summer of code

2005-06-01 Thread Remy Maucherat
be also too short. I'd like to propose adding the following things to the summer of code: - tag plugins implementation for JSTL (finally) - improve admin/management tools (?) Anyway, we need a community discussion on summer of code proposals. Rémy --