I am also sceptical to being forced into using the asf account unless
someone can explain a simple way to make my mail come from there via
something
IMAP/SMTP like. I have no problem with committing to voting only
from,say 2 or 3 different accounts ;)
How about somehow querying the ASF mailili
-1
I have used my dslextreme.com email for years and now have a couple dozen ASF
email lists on it. rgo...@apache.org forwards to it. Event when I send as
rgo...@apche.org from gmail (which hosts dslexteme.com) or Mac Mail it always
still shows that it is sent by my dslextreme.com account (I t
I've made three releases that all need to be in the board report.
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Hi,
The vote has passed with the following result :
Binding votes:
+1 votes
olamy
struberg
kristian.rosenvold
stephen.alan.connolly
herve.boutemy
Total count 5
I will promote the artifacts to the central repo.
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yes please, I only use my a.o email addy via a secure tunnel which I only setup
if I have very important things to do (writing announcement mails, member
voting, etc)...
LieGrue,
strub
--- On Wed, 6/22/11, Stephen Connolly wrote:
> From: Stephen Connolly
> Subject: Re: Experiments in vote co
I'll work on it.
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 6:22 PM, Stephen Connolly
wrote:
> On 22 June 2011 23:20, Benson Margulies wrote:
>
>> I wrote a program for the job, it reads my gmail and matches it
>> against the PMC membership. Unfortunately, not all of us vote from
>> email addresses that match our
> On 22 June 2011 23:20, Benson Margulies wrote:
>
>> I wrote a program for the job, it reads my gmail and matches it
>> against the PMC membership. Unfortunately, not all of us vote from
>> email addresses that match our Apache Member IDs. Would people be
>> willing to use their @apache.org email
On 22 June 2011 23:20, Benson Margulies wrote:
> I wrote a program for the job, it reads my gmail and matches it
> against the PMC membership. Unfortunately, not all of us vote from
> email addresses that match our Apache Member IDs. Would people be
> willing to use their @apache.org email?
>
>
U
I wrote a program for the job, it reads my gmail and matches it
against the PMC membership. Unfortunately, not all of us vote from
email addresses that match our Apache Member IDs. Would people be
willing to use their @apache.org email?
Binding votes:
+1 votes
olamy
struberg
Total count 2
Bi
Yes, as I said, artifacts at central should never change as it will break
people's builds. I thought that was the policy.
/Anders
On Wed, Jun 22, 2011 at 19:56, Paul Gier wrote:
> It was there before. I still have the copy of the artifact and pom in
> our Nexus proxy of central. The change br
It was there before. I still have the copy of the artifact and pom in
our Nexus proxy of central. The change broke some of our builds, that's
how I found out about it.
On 06/20/2011 12:42 PM, Mark Struberg wrote:
> actually I think javax.jstl NEVER have been on maven.central.
> It originally was
Hi,
The vote has passed with the following result :
+1 (binding): Mark Struberg, Hervé Boutemy, Stephen Connolly, Kristian Rosenvold
+1 (non binding): Evgeny Mandrikov
I will promote the artifacts to the central repo.
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To
The old jstl 1.2 in central was wrong, so I deleted it and get help from
Oracle to deploy a correct version.
more info here: https://issues.sonatype.org/browse/MVNCENTRAL-71
On Tue, Jun 21, 2011 at 1:42 AM, Mark Struberg wrote:
> actually I think javax.jstl NEVER have been on maven.central.
> I
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