Re: Add daemon.sh to bin/ for both trunk and 7.0.x

2011-10-30 Thread i...@darwinsys.com
+1 to moving it as described.

-- Ian

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From: "Mladen Truk" 
To: "Tomcat Developers List" 
Subject: Add daemon.sh to bin/ for both trunk and 7.0.x
Date: Sat, Oct 29, 2011 12:42


Hi,

As part of Commons daemon that we ship with tomcat
there is example daemon launch script which users
have started to use for running tomcat under jsvc.
I propose we move that script from daemon to tomcat
since it belongs here.
The script can be found inside each tomcat distribution as
bin/commons-daemon-native.tar.gz#native/samples/Tomcat7.sh

It is inside samples directory not because
its an "example quality" (quite contrary), but rather
because no other place would fit into something that has
no tomcat in its project name.

Comments?


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Re: Move to Maven? (WAS: Re: Publishing process for JARs for Maven Central)

2011-12-19 Thread i...@darwinsys.com
+1.  But I'm no fan of maven to begin with.

-- Ian

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From: "Caldarale, Charles R" 
To: "Tomcat Developers List" 
Subject: Move to Maven? (WAS: Re: Publishing process for JARs for Maven Central)
Date: Mon, Dec 19, 2011 09:41
I have to strongly agree with Mark here.  Having the single source tree has 
made problem analysis and research much, much simpler.  Reverting to the 
multiple trees just to satisfy Maven's one-size-fits-none philosophy would be a 
major step backwards.  Mladen's earlier comments are spot-on.

Re: Improving wiki security

2011-12-30 Thread i...@darwinsys.com
I like the caveat better than the removal.

-- Ian

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From: "Caldarale, Charles R" 
To: "Tomcat Developers List" 
Subject: Improving wiki security
Date: Thu, Dec 29, 2011 20:43


> From: Konstantin Kolinko [mailto:knst.koli...@gmail.com] 
> Subject: Re: Improving wiki security

> I propose to drop the "sites using Tomcat" list.

I have to respectfully disagree with removing that list - I think it serves a 
significant purpose as Tomcat marketing material.  I would add a caveat to the 
header stating that the list is not verified.

 - Chuck


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