Hi,
I tried to download the source code in zip format. I noticed that some of
the file/directory names contain Chinese characters. It would be more
compatible to use ASCII file names.
Thanks,
Raymond
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On 10/25/07, Ting Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>...Our developing
> website is http://202.117.16.176/ , source code is also available
What language(s) is the software written in?
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Hi, Alex.
I think you have made quite a few very good points here. Just speaking for
us who work on the open source projects, communication is key to
collaboration which is critical for a healthy community. An open source
platform like BlueSky will be of great help to bring the developers arou
Hello,
I just wanted to chime in a little bit about the importance of a project
like this. Although I
don't have enough time to properly mentor this project I hope others will
think about doing so.
I even debated why I was spending the time writing this email. If others do
not volunteer I will
t
Ni Hao, Ting Peng
This is an interesting project. I'm happy to be a mentor if the project
is accepted for incubation.
How familiar is the Bluesky team with open source development at the
Apache Software Foundation? I'll be in Beijing the week of 12/3. If
you are interested, I can fly to Xi
Hi,
On 10/25/07, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yoav Shapira wrote:
>
> > Project name uniqueness should not be a criterion for Incubator
> > acceptance. I would even go further and say clear copyright
> > infringement is probably the only reason to ask for a name change.
>
> You me
I just sent a proposal to the apache con CFP for a presentation on
successful incubation.
Unfortunately the title was submitted wrongly, and the apache con site
doesn't allow editing of the title of a submitted proposal.
Title: Guide to successful graduation at the ASF
(should be: Guide to succes
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> Yoav Shapira wrote:
>
>
>> Project name uniqueness should not be a criterion for Incubator
>> acceptance. I would even go further and say clear copyright
>> infringement is probably the only reason to ask for a name change.
>>
>
> You mean trademark? :-)
>
Noel
Carl Trieloff wrote:
Top-posting as it is related but different question. I would like to
contribute to the
apache legal questions/ answers / discussing. What is the process for
joining
apache legal?
Answered this on legal-discuss. Please don't xpost internal and public
discussion lists.
On 10/25/07, Craig L Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Personally, I prefer RAT over RATify regardless of the
> capitalization. Let's leave something to the imagination...
Same here, Apache RAT sounds good to me.
-Bertrand
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Yoav Shapira wrote:
Hi,
Cool proposal! I have a couple of questions, just out of curiosity.
On 10/24/07, Ting Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
in China. More than 40,000 students has benefited from it. Our developing
website is http://202.117.16.176/ , source code is also available.
All s
Personally, I prefer RAT over RATify regardless of the
capitalization. Let's leave something to the imagination...
But in the end, I'll defer to the authors.
Craig
On Oct 25, 2007, at 9:39 AM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
RATify ratifies Artifacts? :) cool!
-- dims
On 10/25/07, Matthias Wessen
RATify ratifies Artifacts? :) cool!
-- dims
On 10/25/07, Matthias Wessendorf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/25/07, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > RATify?
>
> that sounds cool(er) ;)
>
> >
> > Or rat as in the verb - to rat on something ;-)
> >
> >
> > On 25/10/2007, Noel J. Bergman <[EM
Yoav Shapira wrote:
> Project name uniqueness should not be a criterion for Incubator
> acceptance. I would even go further and say clear copyright
> infringement is probably the only reason to ask for a name change.
You mean trademark? :-)
--- Noel
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On 10/25/07, sebb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> RATify?
that sounds cool(er) ;)
>
> Or rat as in the verb - to rat on something ;-)
>
>
> On 25/10/2007, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > RAT is a good name and popular but i'm still a little concerned that
> > > there are existing o
RATify?
Or rat as in the verb - to rat on something ;-)
On 25/10/2007, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > RAT is a good name and popular but i'm still a little concerned that
> > there are existing open source projects named RAT as well as
> > commercial software containing RAT in t
Top-posting as it is related but different question. I would like to
contribute to the
apache legal questions/ answers / discussing. What is the process for
joining
apache legal?
(I am not a lawyer)
Carl.
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Keep in mind, "Sun" stuff wasn't necessarily handled under
> RAT is a good name and popular but i'm still a little concerned that
> there are existing open source projects named RAT as well as
> commercial software containing RAT in their name.
aRATicate, known as RAT for short? ;-)
--- Noel
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Hey,
On 10/25/07, Kevan Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can anybody give me guidance on how unique names need to be? For
My take on it (IANAL) is that uniqueness doesn't matter. In fact,
that's why there's already N>1 projects named "Composer" as you noted
in your example. Project name uniq
On Oct 23, 2007, at 3:59 PM, Robert Burrell Donkin wrote:
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/RatProposal has been stable for a
while now so i'd like to throw it open to final scrutiny before i call
for a VOTE. (please don't vote yet ;-)
the name "RAT" has been discussed previously - see
http://m
Hi,
Cool proposal! I have a couple of questions, just out of curiosity.
On 10/24/07, Ting Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> in China. More than 40,000 students has benefited from it. Our developing
> website is http://202.117.16.176/ , source code is also available.
> All source code of this p
On 10/24/07, Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Jim,
>
> Thanks for this feedback. I think you raise a good point that one of
> the goals of community building is discovering a community's true
> synergies and strengths and that sometimes the right outcome is not a
> single community. Whe
How about ErroRat, a play on Ararat?
On 10/24/07, Hiram Chirino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I like plain rat, and since rat is common word I doubt we have to
> worry about trademark violations. I also don't confuse it with any
> other projects in the java space.. so I think it's ok.
>
> On 10/23
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