Re: [general] Tracking Contributors in the POM

2009-02-20 Thread Henri Yandell
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 8:27 AM, Stefan Bodewig wrote: > On 2009-02-20, Torsten Curdt wrote: > >>> If somebody provides a patch in JIRA and we commit it, do we >>> automatically add the submitter as a contributor to the POM (in >>> Ant-land we'd do so, well, not inside the POM, of course)? > >> N

[math] optimization refactoring

2009-02-20 Thread Luc Maisonobe
Hello, Since release of 1.2, several people have asked for advices on using the estimation and optimization packages imported from mantissa. This showed these packages were poorly designed (you can blame me for that). After one of the discussions on this topic, issue MATH-177 (https://issues.apach

RE: [VOTE] CLI 1.2 release (RC2)

2009-02-20 Thread Gary Gregory
Hm... I take it that wrapping to the given width no matter what means a re-write. WRT to a tiny width, throwing an exception is ok for now but I would imagine that if we had wrapping that chopped long words it would not be an issue even though the output might look silly for a width of 2 or 3.

Re: [general] Tracking Contributors in the POM

2009-02-20 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2009-02-20, Torsten Curdt wrote: >> If somebody provides a patch in JIRA and we commit it, do we >> automatically add the submitter as a contributor to the POM (in >> Ant-land we'd do so, well, not inside the POM, of course)? > Not sure there is a policy. Thought so. > I've usually added co

Re: [general] Tracking Contributors in the POM

2009-02-20 Thread Christian Grobmeier
>> Is there a policy on sort order? Is there a policy about including >> the email address? > > Probably not. If you think otherwise, the contributor authorization > should be at least asked for. Since t am mentioned in the compress pom, I would like to say that I am glad to be mentioned there an

Re: [general] Tracking Contributors in the POM

2009-02-20 Thread Luc Maisonobe
Stefan Bodewig a écrit : > Hi all, > > again I'm showing my newby-ness and I'm asking for an existing > policy/practice if there is one. > > If somebody provides a patch in JIRA and we commit it, do we > automatically add the submitter as a contributor to the POM (in > Ant-land we'd do so, well,

Re: [compress] ZIP - encoding of file names - again

2009-02-20 Thread Torsten Curdt
Cool! On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:03, Stefan Bodewig wrote: > On 2009-02-19, Stefan Bodewig wrote: > >> On 2009-02-18, Stefan Bodewig wrote: > >>> UTF-8 is now the default for ZipArchiveOutputStream and ZipFile, EFS >>> support is not yet in. > >> Now it is. > > Just a quick update. Since I mer

Re: [general] Tracking Contributors in the POM

2009-02-20 Thread Torsten Curdt
> If somebody provides a patch in JIRA and we commit it, do we > automatically add the submitter as a contributor to the POM (in > Ant-land we'd do so, well, not inside the POM, of course)? Not sure there is a policy. I've usually added contributors only if it's more than just 1-2 patches. Of cou

[general] Tracking Contributors in the POM

2009-02-20 Thread Stefan Bodewig
Hi all, again I'm showing my newby-ness and I'm asking for an existing policy/practice if there is one. If somebody provides a patch in JIRA and we commit it, do we automatically add the submitter as a contributor to the POM (in Ant-land we'd do so, well, not inside the POM, of course)? Is there

Re: [compress] ZIP - encoding of file names - again

2009-02-20 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2009-02-19, Stefan Bodewig wrote: > On 2009-02-18, Stefan Bodewig wrote: >> UTF-8 is now the default for ZipArchiveOutputStream and ZipFile, EFS >> support is not yet in. > Now it is. Just a quick update. Since I merged the EFS support into Ant's code base as well, all JARs created by Ant