+1 (non-binding).
-Adi
On 8/3/06, Cliff Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I believe all open questions about the Glasgow proposal (originally
submitted as "Blaze") have now been addressed enough to call a vote
for accepting the project for incubation.
Therefore, as the champion of this projec
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Thanks,
Adi
On 7/24/06, Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 24 Jul 06, at 11:51 AM 24 Jul 06, Adinarayana Sakala wrote:
> This is great news. Thanks everybody.
> What is the next administrative step in the process?
>
I'm getting the mailing lists setup an
This is great news. Thanks everybody.
What is the next administrative step in the process?
- Adi
On 7/22/06, Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
About 10 days has elapsed so I'm going to close the vote on
CeltixFire and say it's been accepted by the PMC Incubator, the
binding votes ar
Hi Jim,
We are definetely committed to build the project and community at
Apache. So, Any and all new development will happen at Apache. That
said, as i indicated in my email before there might be a need to do
some bug fixes and maybe point releases for Celtix and XFire based on
old code base in
Hi Jim and Dan,
Yes, Celtix team might have do point releases as well.
- Adi
On 6/30/06, Jim Jagielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes, up until the podling can make releases, the old
"external" projects still can do releases. However,
it's expected that once the podling starts releases,
that t
Hi Sanjiva,
Adi, can you confirm that from IONA's perspective the project is a
JAX-WS implementation along with additional stuff for security, RM etc.?
CeltiXfire is aimed at developing various SOA infrastructure
components, including JAX-WS, WS-* stuff but not limited just to them,
as I hope w