Re: request for karma

2009-05-18 Thread Torsten Curdt
Ouch! Wanted to do it but got $ svn up svn: REPORT of '/repos/asf/!svn/vcc/default': Could not read chunk size: Secure connection truncated (https://svn.apache.org) instead. Maybe try later? Me now -> bed. cheers -- Torsten On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 22:29, Henri Yandell wrote: > Sounds good. I

Re: request for karma

2009-05-18 Thread Henri Yandell
Sounds good. If no one does it, I'll make the SVN karma change tonight to add you to the sandbox. If you have karma to do that, feel free. General approach for proper is to either work on a dev proposal in sandbox if you have a lot, or to work on issues in JIRA via patches. Hen On Mon, May 18, 2

Re: request for karma

2009-05-18 Thread Phil Steitz
Jim Jagielski wrote: eg: for cli, I find the default help/usage text much too limiting; it would be nice to be able to have that completely under user control with some sort of templating interface. It would also be cool if that could also drive the parser being used (by defining usage formating

Re: request for karma

2009-05-18 Thread Jim Jagielski
eg: for cli, I find the default help/usage text much too limiting; it would be nice to be able to have that completely under user control with some sort of templating interface. It would also be cool if that could also drive the parser being used (by defining usage formating string, the matching p

Re: request for karma

2009-05-18 Thread Henri Yandell
What kind of work are we talking about? ie) What's the sandbox karma for - we're nosy and like to hear about ideas :) For CLI/DBCP - if it's a lot of work then that's a good place to work on things in the sandbox. If rather it's some bugfixes, then best is to attach them as patches to JIRA issue

request for karma

2009-05-18 Thread Jim Jagielski
If possible, I'd like karma for commons-sandbox. Also, I will doing some work on cli and dbcp (to start) and if the PMC would like to give me prelim-karma for that as well, that would be appreciated :) - To unsubscribe, e-mail: d