Thilo Goetz wrote:
The UIMA developers ask the Incubator PMC for permission to
publish a new release of UIMA, the second in the incubator.
This release contains many incremental changes and
improvements, please see the release notes for an exhaustive
list.
We held a vote on uima-dev that resulte
Vote to approve the release of Tuscany Java DAS beta1
(1.0-incubating-beta1) has passed with 3 binding +1 and no -1s.
Ant Elder,
Robert Burrell Donkin
Davanum Srinivas
Thanks
On 8/17/07, Davanum Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> +1
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> On 8/16/07, Robert Burrell Donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wr
Craig L Russell wrote:
Hi Marshall,
When I looked into Java signing and found it to be too burdensome.
There are two basic issues with it that made me think that it wasn't
suitable for use with Apache projects:
1. The certificates are the keys to the kingdom. Whoever has the
ability to use
Hi Marshall,
When I looked into Java signing and found it to be too burdensome.
There are two basic issues with it that made me think that it wasn't
suitable for use with Apache projects:
1. The certificates are the keys to the kingdom. Whoever has the
ability to use the certificates warr
I'm no expert in signing, but am looking into alternatives. This is
what I've found, so far.
Apache projects sign their distributable artifacts; see
http://www.apache.org/dev/release-signing.html
For artifacts which are Jars, there is another standard for signing
which is supported by Java
Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
> Ken Coar has stepped down as one of Yoko's mentors and
> Matt Hogstrom has graciously offered to step in.
Ken should be letting the Incubator PMC know that he's stepping down, or at
least confirming.
> Thanks for all your help in the past Ken and welcome aboard Matt!
Fi
Hello Sir/Madam,
> I could not find(or missed) a clear answer for this doubt I had...Request
> you to please
> help me answer this question ...
>
> Is it possible to distribute one of the Apache's Incubation
> Projects(Apache FTP Server)
> thru Apache 2.0 license ?If not, how else can I distirbu