Dear root,
Please create an id for Feng Wang on the Tuscany project under Incubation.
Preferred userid: fwang
Full name: Feng Wang
Forwarding email address:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Requested Karma for: ws-tuscany
ICLA is on file.
Votes:
tuscan
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Upayavira wrote:
Also, has the software grant process yet been started?
Not sure. From later questions in the thread it seems that a CCLA is
enough?
No - on a completed code base, the Software Grant is necessary, see
my earlier comments.
The CCLA form can be u
Upayavira wrote:
Also, has the software grant process yet been started?
Not sure. From later questions in the thread it seems that a CCLA is
enough?
No - on a completed code base, the Software Grant is necessary, see
my earlier comments.
>> My understanding was that we also needed to get ICLAs from anyone who
>> has contributed patches to Thrift.
>
> I would think that depended on the terms of their contributions,
> wouldn't it? Nearly all of the Thrift source files say "Copyright (c)
> Facebook". If contributors in fact assigne
David Reiss wrote:
I would love to see JIRA, a website, and Wiki space set up.
I setup the JIRA project at:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT
I'm currently the project lead, but probably you or Mark Slee should be.
Can all the committers please create themselves Jira accounts an
Count me in too - but more so as a mentor. I've mentored a few times and
have some vested interest in security through Apache Directory (esp.
Triplesec).
Regards,
Alex
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 1:15 PM, Les Hazlewood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks Paul! We're very happy to have your input.
On Thu, 2008-05-08 at 12:19 -0700, Doug Cutting wrote:
> I just compared the initial committers listed in
>http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ThriftProposal
> to the list of folks who've filed CLAs in:
>http://people.apache.org/~jim/committers.html
> and it looks like everyone but Ben Maurer
David Reiss wrote:
My understanding was that we also needed to get ICLAs from anyone who
has contributed patches to Thrift.
I would think that depended on the terms of their contributions,
wouldn't it? Nearly all of the Thrift source files say "Copyright (c)
Facebook". If contributors in fa
Robert Burrell Donkin wrote:
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 8:57 PM, David Reiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I also have not received an answer to my question about SVN. When
existing projects are moved into Apache, is their full VCS history
normally imported, or just the latest version. If the former
David Reiss wrote:
We also need CCLAs from Powerset, imeem, Amie Street, and Evernote. Is
there a way to check whether these have been received?
This entirely depends on the contributor. It's up to each iCLA signer to
determine if they have the legal authority to bind their contributions to
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 8:57 PM, David Reiss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We also need CCLAs from Powerset, imeem, Amie Street, and Evernote. Is
> there a way to check whether these have been received?
by asking here ;-)
Powerset YES
Evernote YES
imeem, Amie Street NO but these sound like nam
I also have not received an answer to my question about SVN. When
existing projects are moved into Apache, is their full VCS history
normally imported, or just the latest version. If the former, I will
need to talk to an SVN expert because Thrift's SVN history is a bit
complicated.
We discusse
Hi folks,
a few thoughts along the line while looking at the project
1) would it be possible to integrate non-Java application for SSO, e.g.
using agents communicating to a central server or is this not the scope
of the project (i.e. Java only) - might be a stupid question but I miss
the big
My understanding was that we also needed to get ICLAs from anyone who
has contributed patches to Thrift. The following people also do not
appear on that page, though I know several of them have sent at least
one copy of their ICLA in:
Andrew Lutomirski
Dan Li
Johan Oskarsson
Kevin Ko
Patrick Coll
Here's my response for those interested...
Hi Siegfried,
Please see my inline comments...
> 1) would it be possible to integrate non-Java application for SSO, e.g.
> using agents communicating to a central server or is this not the scope of
> the project (i.e. Java only) - might be a stupid qu
Hi Siegfried,
Please see my inline comments...
> 1) would it be possible to integrate non-Java application for SSO, e.g.
> using agents communicating to a central server or is this not the scope of
> the project (i.e. Java only) - might be a stupid question but I miss the big
> picture here
Th
FYI
Original Message
Subject:[jsecurity-dev] Looking around at JSecurity
Date: Thu, 08 May 2008 21:14:24 +0200
From: Siegfried Goeschl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], general@incubator.apache.org
Hi folks,
a f
I just compared the initial committers listed in
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/ThriftProposal
to the list of folks who've filed CLAs in:
http://people.apache.org/~jim/committers.html
and it looks like everyone but Ben Maurer and Jake Luciani have a CLA on
file.
I think we should get star
Thanks Paul! We're very happy to have your input. If you don't mind,
could you also please join our current dev list? If accepted as a
podling, we'll naturally want to use apache lists, but until then the
current ones should suffice...
Regards,
Les
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 12:59 PM, Paul Freman
I also volunteer to mentor this project.
Paul
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 5:38 PM, Les Hazlewood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alan, this is fantastic news!
>
> Thanks so much for offering your time and experience. We're really
> looking forward to your input - we'd prefer not to contribute to any
> s
Alan, this is fantastic news!
Thanks so much for offering your time and experience. We're really
looking forward to your input - we'd prefer not to contribute to any
scars ;)
Cheers,
Les
On Thu, May 8, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Alan D. Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a fair bit of experien
I have a fair bit of experience hand holding projects through the
incubator and have the scars to prove it. ;)
I'm happy to help you all through and be your Champion and Mentor.
I'll sign up on your lists to field any questions that you may have.
I'd like to ask a few questions there to
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 8:55 PM, Les Hazlewood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> JSecurity (http://www.jsecurity.org/) is a "powerful and flexible
> open-source Java security framework that cleanly handles
> authentication, authorization, enterprise session management and
> cryptography."
I've was j
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