Congratulation Karl! you are my release guru :)
-D
On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 11:53 AM, Stephane Nicoll wrote:
> Congrats Karl!
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 26, 2014 at 7:41 AM, Barrie Treloar
> wrote:
>
> > I'm pleased to announce that the Maven PMC has voted to
Hi to all,
> I'm pleased to announce that the Maven PMC has voted to add Karl to the
Maven PMC.
Welcome, Karl.
Many thanks for your wishes...
and you warmth welcome...
Kind Regards
Karl-Heinz Marbaise
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Congrats Karl!
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> I'm pleased to announce that the Maven PMC has voted to add Karl to the
> Maven PMC.
>
> Welcome, Karl.
>
That's a great decision! :-)
Congratulations, Karl!
Am Dienstag, 26. August 2014 schrieb Barrie Treloar :
> I'm pleased to announce that the Maven PMC has voted to add Karl to the
> Maven PMC.
>
> Welcome, Karl.
>
Congratulation Karl!
Domi
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> Maven PMC.
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Nice to have you Karl!
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> Maven PMC.
>
> Welcome, Karl.
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Hi Karl-Heinz,
Congratulations and enjoy!
Robert
Op Tue, 26 Aug 2014 07:41:16 +0200 schreef Barrie Treloar
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I'm pleased to announce that the Maven PMC has voted to add Karl to the
Maven PMC.
Welcome, Karl.
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I'm pleased to announce that the Maven PMC has voted to add Karl to the
Maven PMC.
Welcome, Karl.
Yes, I will take a pass tonight.
On Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 6:55 AM, Stephen Connolly
wrote:
> Brian,
>
> Did you have any suggested changes to the forks section wording to clear up
> my intent for that section?
>
> I'd like to start wrapping this up and move towards making it "official"
>
> Everyone
Some small formating or typos.
Added commas in a long sentence around line 280 and another one around
l298. I generally find it hard to concentrate on a whole sentence without
commas (or even periods separating ideas).
See https://gist.github.com/Batmat/6155302 for proposed patch.
If you need any o
Brian,
Did you have any suggested changes to the forks section wording to clear up
my intent for that section?
I'd like to start wrapping this up and move towards making it "official"
Everyone else,
Time to shout out if you have any issues / suggested improvements on the
content
- Stephen
On
gt; > valid CLA
> > > > + or is code that was contributed with a clear indication that the
> > > Apache
> > > > License
> > > > + applied (i.e. small patches submitted to the issue tracker or to
> the
> > > > mailing list
> > > > +
e-integrate
> -a large number of code changes in bulk overwhelms the ability of
> -volunteers in the community to review (and potentially veto) the
> -changes. This effectively thwarts the policing function of the
> -PMC.
> -
> -Second, Project Management Committee members sh
On Aug 2, 2013, at 12:30 PM, Paul Benedict wrote:
> I've stated from the beginning of this thread that it's impossible to
> prevent someone from developing outside of Apache. I stand by that still.
> That can't be prevented and any attempt will fail since it's not practical.
>
> If my words today
Thanks for the terms. I had used "apache license categories" and some other
variations.
I assume you mean this:
http://www.apache.org/legal/3party.html#criteriaandcategories
If so, is there an accepted version, other than this merely proposed
version?
Fred.
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 7:39 PM, Steph
Google: Apache third party licenses
Should work on lucky... Or look at the head revision where I added the link.
There is a 3rd category: Category X... Eg GPL, which we are not allowed to
use
On Friday, 2 August 2013, Fred Cooke wrote:
> Are definitions of cat A and B and others listed anywher
Are definitions of cat A and B and others listed anywhere? I searched but
failed.
I assume Cat A = permissive and Cat B = copyleft? or?
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 6:54 PM, Stephen Connolly <
stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Correct. And it would be subject to the same CTR and potential vet
Correct. And it would be subject to the same CTR and potential veto if Cat
A. If Cat B and being added to core then you'd have a mandatory vote by the
PMC where the majority *of the whole PMC* are required to approve.
The rational being, a Cat A licensed dependency can always be forked into
Maven
Is this really specific to PMC? Can't a regular developer like myself do
the same, i.e. setup a project elsewhere, then commit to
maven core?
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Igor
On 2013-08-02 8:29 PM, Paul Benedict wrote:
I've stated from the beginning of this thread that it's impossible to
prevent someone from
I've stated from the beginning of this thread that it's impossible to
prevent someone from developing outside of Apache. I stand by that still.
That can't be prevented and any attempt will fail since it's not practical.
If my words today aren't clear, I'll try again. My stance isn't about
halting
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 12:10 PM, Stephen Connolly
wrote:
> So anyway, I now have this ultra whizzbang high performance logging API and
> I am aware of some deficit in the logging performance of Maven, so I spin
> up a private fork (it could be a hidden private fork, or it could be a
> public one..
We cannot stop somebody from developing something outside of Apache.
So I could go off and write a High Performance Logging API... now I could
be doing that because I want to foist that Logging API on Maven... or I
could be doing it as an experiment that, if successful, I may offer for
Maven to co
I don't understand the iron hand analogy. I was expressing the use of a
vote to allow or disallow critical development outside of Apache. The vote
would lead to a consensus, no?
On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 10:41 AM, Stephen Connolly <
stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 2 August 2013 16:32,
On 2 August 2013 16:32, Paul Benedict wrote:
> Furthermore, I'd like to see explicit procedural rules on Maven Core and
> forking. For example, if there's a critical component needing development
> for Core, and a PMC expresses that such development will be done outside of
> Apache and then used
License unless the submitter clearly marks those patches as not
> being
> > > covered)
> > > +* Ensure that third part dependencies shipped as part of the project's
> > > releases
> > > + are covered by a compatible license.
> > > +* Vot
covered by a compatible license.
> > +* Voting on release artifacts;
> > +* Ensure [Developers Conventions][5] are followed, or updated/improved
> if
> > necessary;
> >
> > Standards for Community Commitment
> >
> > @@ -186,22 +206,77 @@ In the spirit
> >
> > -First, Project Management Committee members should not maintain
> > long-running
> > -forks of Maven code outside of the project itself. Making significant
> > -changes to Maven code outside of the project displays a lack of
> > -investment in the communi
-integrate
> -a large number of code changes in bulk overwhelms the ability of
> -volunteers in the community to review (and potentially veto) the
> -changes. This effectively thwarts the policing function of the
> -PMC.
> -
> -Second, Project Management Committee members should n
ts outside of this community for the purposes of
-reintroducing them as replacement for existing Maven code. While there
-is a danger here of falling into a Not Invented Here mentality, new
projects
-created by Maven PMC members strictly to replace Maven code should not be
-allowed.
+ Promo
> Date: Sat, 27 Jul 2013 10:53:09 +0200
> Subject: Re: [DISCUSS] Should the Maven PMC be an example of how we want the
> Maven Community to behave (was Re: svn commit: r1506778 -
> /maven/site/trunk/content/markdown/project-roles.md)
> From: fred.co...@gmail.com
> To: de
I have a bunch of IRL stuff to deal with at the moment, and can't even work
on my own FOSS or proprietary code, so don't expect a "fork" soon.
When I say "broken", don't be offended, few codebases aren't broken in some
way :-)
One example of "broken" is my SCM url being munged from this:
scm:git
Le jeudi 25 juillet 2013 19:17:08 Brian Fox a écrit :
> > There is at least one Maven Committer who has been maintaining a fork of
> > Maven for perhaps the greater part of a year.
>
> Is it really a fork? Or is it a superset? I think people throw around
> fork but is that really true?
without:
-
Le vendredi 26 juillet 2013 01:05:44 Fred Cooke a écrit :
> About the fork, though, I'm interested. I'm interested in why it's
> maintained and how it differs. I'm interested because I intend to fork it
> myself to fix things which would break others which I know won't change
> upstream (site and r
Le 25 juil. 2013 23:05, "Stephen Connolly"
a écrit :
>
> Perhaps we could reframe the question a little then (as people seem to be
> testing hung up on the committed wording)...
>
> Should the PMC encourage people experimenting on new improvements to Maven
> to do that work at the ASF?
Sure. I do
working on a project should
>>> behave the same. Hence, I would say, PMC members should rather certainly
>>> demonstrate how to live the community rules.
>>>
>>> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
>>> Von: Stephen Connolly [mailto:stephen.alan.c
Wayne, that is true. Personally, I am only aware of one guy who ever got
booted. His problem was using the ASF trademark in his own services and
refusing to back down. Because it was a trademark issue, the ASF Board
stepped in and did its thing. The Maven project doesn't have any egregious
issues l
d and reveal where my opinion is,
> we would like to solicit the opinions if the community that we serve.
>
> Please give us your thoughts.
>
> The topic is essentially:
>
> Do you want the members of the Maven PMC to be social leaders of the Maven
> community, who's actio
>> AFAIK, merit at Apache is forever -- you can't have it undone. If someone
>> loses their "Apache first" spirit and begins critical development
>> elsewhere, what can be done about it? Are there any practical recourses? I
>> don't think there is which is why Maven development has that problem tod
hursday, 25 July 2013, Paul Benedict wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I don't think it is possible to force volunteer efforts and/or limit
>>>>> development elsewhere. The idea of supporting a project is a vague
>>>>>
>>>> notion.
>&
>
> There is at least one Maven Committer who has been maintaining a fork of
> Maven for perhaps the greater part of a year.
Is it really a fork? Or is it a superset? I think people throw around
fork but is that really true?
-
To
It would appear to me to be an evolution from the implicit nature of this
conversation thus far, but whatever, I couldn't care less. I just find
talking about it without talking about it in poor taste.
About the fork, though, I'm interested. I'm interested in why it's
maintained and how it differs
On 25 July 2013 23:15, Fred Cooke wrote:
> So much in-crowd politics and unspoken but apparently well-known material.
>
> Who is the person, who if they were to come across this, would obviously
> know they were being talked about anyway?
>
I would rather we not focus on specific people. This sh
So much in-crowd politics and unspoken but apparently well-known material.
Who is the person, who if they were to come across this, would obviously
know they were being talked about anyway?
Where is the, almost certainly short lived, fork of Maven located? A quick
search failed to reveal this.
S
On 25 July 2013 22:34, Nigel Magnay wrote:
> >
> >
> > Should the PMC encourage people experimenting on new improvements to
> Maven
> > to do that work at the ASF? And if so, should they then practice what
> they
> > preach, and ensure that any experiments with Maven take place on the ASF
> > SCM
e idea of supporting a project is a vague
>>>>
>>> notion.
>>>
>>>> I have my opinions too but this language is clearly unenforceable and
>>>> impractical.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>> Paul
>>>>
>>>
ail.com]
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An: Maven Users List; Maven Developers List
Betreff: [DISCUSS] Should the Maven PMC be an example of how we want
the
Maven Community to behave (was Re: svn commit: r1506778 -
/maven/site/trunk/content/markdown/project-roles.md)
There are
>
>
> Should the PMC encourage people experimenting on new improvements to Maven
> to do that work at the ASF? And if so, should they then practice what they
> preach, and ensure that any experiments with Maven take place on the ASF
> SCM servers (at least once such experiments become semi-serious
t; > > > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2013 15:16
> > > > An: Maven Users List; Maven Developers List
> > > > Betreff: [DISCUSS] Should the Maven PMC be an example of how we want
> > the
> > > > Maven Community to behave (was Re: svn commit: r15067
> -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > > Von: Stephen Connolly [mailto:stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com]
> > > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2013 15:16
> > > An: Maven Users List; Maven Developers List
> > > Betreff: [DISCUSS] Should the Maven PMC b
mailto:stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com]
> > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2013 15:16
> > An: Maven Users List; Maven Developers List
> > Betreff: [DISCUSS] Should the Maven PMC be an example of how we want the
> > Maven Community to behave (was Re: svn commit: r1506778 -
would say, PMC members should rather certainly
> > demonstrate how to live the community rules.
> >
> > -Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
> > Von: Stephen Connolly [mailto:stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com]
> > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2013 15:16
> > An: Maven
alan.conno...@gmail.com]
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 25. Juli 2013 15:16
> An: Maven Users List; Maven Developers List
> Betreff: [DISCUSS] Should the Maven PMC be an example of how we want the
> Maven Community to behave (was Re: svn commit: r1506778 -
> /maven/site/trunk/content/markdo
]
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Community to behave (was Re: svn commit: r1506778 -
/maven/site/trunk/content/markdown/project-roles.md)
There are two schools of thought
eliberately tip my hand and reveal where my opinion is,
> we would like to solicit the opinions if the community that we serve.
>
> Please give us your thoughts.
>
> The topic is essentially:
>
> Do you want the members of the Maven PMC to be social leaders of the Maven
> co
rve.
>
> Please give us your thoughts.
>
> The topic is essentially:
>
> Do you want the members of the Maven PMC to be social leaders of the Maven
> community, who's actions demonstrate the best community behaviour?
>
> The alternative is that members of the Maven PMC
inions if the community that we serve.
>
> Please give us your thoughts.
>
> The topic is essentially:
>
> Do you want the members of the Maven PMC to be social leaders of the Maven
> community, who's actions demonstrate the best community behaviour?
>
> The alternative
want the members of the Maven PMC to be social leaders of the Maven
community, who's actions demonstrate the best community behaviour?
The alternative is that members of the Maven PMC are here purely to
complete the legal requirements that an Apache TLP has delegated to PMCs
This is not blac
t anything is wrong.
>
> On the contrary, around the time that I took up the post, the Maven PMC
> discussed the merits of having a more-or-less rotating chairmanship, and
> decided this was the course we wanted to pursue. The PMC Chair role is meant
> to serve as a conduit between the proj
hat I took up the post, the Maven PMC
discussed the merits of having a more-or-less rotating chairmanship, and
decided this was the course we wanted to pursue. The PMC Chair role is
meant to serve as a conduit between the project and the Apache board,
both for reporting on project progress and t
mentation since he's so good at answering questions ;-)
Welcome Wayne!
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Welcome Stephen.
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> Stephen has just joined us on the Maven PMC. He is the author of the
> very popular versions-maven-plugin at Codehaus and has recently been
> doing maintenance of the Surefire plugin at the Maven project.
&g
Congrats !!
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> Stephen has just joined us on the Maven PMC. He is the author of the
> very popular versions-maven-plugin at Codehaus and has recently been
> doing maintenance of the Surefire plugin at the Maven project.
>
> Welcome Stephen!
>
> --Brian
Congrats!
S.
On Tue, Sep 14, 2010 at 4:03 AM, Brian Fox wrote:
> Stephen has just joined us on the Maven PMC. He is the author of the
> very popular versions-maven-plugin at Codehaus and has recently been
> doing maintenance of the Surefire plugin at the Maven project.
>
>
Congratulations, Stephen!
:)
Le mardi 14 septembre 2010, Brian Fox a écrit :
> Stephen has just joined us on the Maven PMC. He is the author of the
> very popular versions-maven-plugin at Codehaus and has recently been
> doing maintenance of the Surefire plugin at the Maven project.
>
Stephen has just joined us on the Maven PMC. He is the author of the
very popular versions-maven-plugin at Codehaus and has recently been
doing maintenance of the Surefire plugin at the Maven project.
Welcome Stephen!
--Brian Fox
Maven PMC Chair
Woo hoo!
On Sep 2, 2010, at 7:19 PM, Brian Fox wrote:
> This is a little delayed, but still deserved. A few weeks ago,
> Kristian joined us on the Maven PMC. He's been driving a lot of
> interesting work in Maven 3 to support parallel builds. If you haven't
> tried that
Congrats Kristian!
On Fri, Sep 3, 2010 at 1:19 AM, Brian Fox wrote:
> This is a little delayed, but still deserved. A few weeks ago,
> Kristian joined us on the Maven PMC. He's been driving a lot of
> interesting work in Maven 3 to support parallel builds. If you haven't
&
Congrats to Kristian!!
On Thu, Sep 2, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Brian Fox wrote:
> This is a little delayed, but still deserved. A few weeks ago,
> Kristian joined us on the Maven PMC. He's been driving a lot of
> interesting work in Maven 3 to support parallel builds. If you haven't
&
This is a little delayed, but still deserved. A few weeks ago,
Kristian joined us on the Maven PMC. He's been driving a lot of
interesting work in Maven 3 to support parallel builds. If you haven't
tried that out yet, please do and send some feedback.
Welcome Kristian!
--Brian Fox
Welcome Dan.
Arnaud
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>
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> >
> >
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Hi all,
The Maven PMC has voted to add Wendy Smoak to the PMC. Please join me
in welcoming her!
Cheers,
Brett
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Woo Hoo! Another binding voter!:-)
Congrats!
Dan
On Thursday 29 March 2007 21:21, Brett Porter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The Maven PMC has voted to add Brian Fox to the PMC. Please
> join me in welcoming him!
>
&g
Congratulations Brian, great to have you aboard. :)
-j
On 3/29/07, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Congrats :-)
--jason
On Mar 29, 2007, at 6:21 PM, Brett Porter wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The Maven PMC has voted to add Brian Fox to the PMC. Please
> join me in welcomi
Congrats :-)
--jason
On Mar 29, 2007, at 6:21 PM, Brett Porter wrote:
Hi all,
The Maven PMC has voted to add Brian Fox to the PMC. Please
join me in welcoming him!
Cheers,
Brett
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To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Hi all,
The Maven PMC has voted to add Brian Fox to the PMC. Please
join me in welcoming him!
Cheers,
Brett
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