Thank you for your quick response,
> The foundation doesn't have a vision for Daemon. The direction of the
> project is set from the ground up by the community using and developing the
> software rather than from the top down. Project direction is agreed by
> consensus.
> You are proposing a numb
It's about time to release the next version of NET.
==
NET 3.6 RC1 is available for review here:
https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/commons/net/
(r18280)
commons-net-3.6-bin.tar.gz.sha1:4371f4e8a4d2fec11b4631d2fcde00138b18c167
commons-net-3.6-bin.zip.sha1:86063352b8f7f8ac06ff30385b41
On 11/02/17 08:37, Guillaume Ch wrote:
I would like
to know if my contribution is compatible with the vision of the Apache
foundation, and how it could be integrated in the future into the current
Daemon project ?
The foundation doesn't have a vision for Daemon. The direction of the
project i
Github user asfgit closed the pull request at:
https://github.com/apache/commons-collections/pull/20
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Hello Guillaume,
> Am 11.02.2017 um 10:33 schrieb Guillaume Ch :
>
> Hello,
>
> Is there some ready-to-use checkstyle descriptors for Java,C etc. to help
> developers to have an uniformed formatting on each Apache commons projects ?
At the moment we maintain checkstyle rules on a per component
Hello,
Is there some ready-to-use checkstyle descriptors for Java,C etc. to help
developers to have an uniformed formatting on each Apache commons projects ?
Best regards,
Hello everyone,
I would like to give you a feedback on my developments that I made on my
GIT copy of the Apache Daemon project (see
https://github.com/gchauvet/commons-daemon).
My goal is to be able to provide a more homogeneous way of writing a Java
service regardless of the host operating system