Re: [VOTE] approve stdcxx 4.2.0 release

2007-10-26 Thread Martin Sebor
Thanks Bill and Thilo for your votes! We need two more binding votes to approve the release. I extended the vote to 120 hours to give everyone more time to download the tarball and check it out over the weekend. The vote will close on Sunday, October 28 at 8:00PM US/Mountain time. See the followin

[RESULT] [IP CLEARANCE] Jon Stevens contribution to Apache Torque

2007-10-26 Thread Scott Eade
It's been more than the 72 hours required, so I'll go ahead and close this thread and let the project know that the code has been cleared for import. Scott Scott Eade wrote: Jon Stevens has contributed the Village code to Apache Torque: - The ASF secretary has recorded the software grant. - T

Re: [VOTE] approve stdcxx 4.2.0 release

2007-10-26 Thread William A. Rowe, Jr.
Martin Sebor wrote: Has anyone had a chance to review this release? Did we miss something that needs to be addressed in order to appove the request? I would already +1 the process; I also hoped to actually install and build on a few platforms. Unfortunately I don't get to mess with it until th

Re: [VOTE] approve stdcxx 4.2.0 release

2007-10-26 Thread Thilo Goetz
+1 (non-binding) I ran RAT 0.5.1 on it, and it looks fine. Note to Robert: RAT seems to get confused by file names ending in *.lib.cpp (treats them as binary). I'll submit a patch when RAT starts incubation... :-) --Thilo Martin Sebor wrote: > Has anyone had a chance to review this release? Did

Re: [VOTE] approve stdcxx 4.2.0 release

2007-10-26 Thread Martin Sebor
Has anyone had a chance to review this release? Did we miss something that needs to be addressed in order to appove the request? Thanks Martin Martin Sebor wrote: > > The stdcxx community has just successfully closed a vote to release > stdcxx 4.2.0. In accordance with the Releases section of

Re: 'Handling Crypto..' - River project

2007-10-26 Thread Robert Burrell Donkin
On 10/25/07, William A. Rowe, Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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

Re: [PROPOSAL] Apache RAT

2007-10-26 Thread Kevan Miller
On Oct 25, 2007, at 3:52 PM, Yoav Shapira wrote: 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 rea

Re: [Proposal Draft]BlueSky-Wish to ADD

2007-10-26 Thread t.peng.dev
Hello, The proposal of BlueSky is move to : http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/BlueSky Official site is at: http://202.117.16.176/ Waiting for your advice! -- Best regards! Ting Peng ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) XJTU-IBM Open Tech. R&D Center --

Re: [Proposal Draft]BlueSky-Wish to ADD

2007-10-26 Thread t.peng.dev
Raymond Feng wrote: 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 Yes, it's our mistake. The programs are initially developed with Chin

Re: [Proposal Draft]BlueSky-Wish to ADD

2007-10-26 Thread t.peng.dev
Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: 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? -Bertrand Most of the programs are written in C/C++(initially develope

Re: [Proposal Draft]BlueSky-Wish to ADD

2007-10-26 Thread t.peng.dev
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