How about ex em el sux ; "beans" is silent, but deadly ;-)
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Sanjiva Weerawar
Surely Latin has not been forgotten in Germany ;-)
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Reinhard Poetz <[EMAIL P
I suggested morgue because it is a newspaper term that basically
means "library". Because newspapers are time sensitive, not unlike
versions of code, yesterday's stories are "dead" and go into the
morgue.
Others have suggested "archive", which works just as well. For some
reason, though, I think o
What about "morgue".
It fits in with the graveyard theme, but is also a newspaper
term for the old story archives. Look at one of the old
movies set in a newsroom and you will hear the term.
It's where they go to do research on old stories.
Just a suggestion.
Ken.
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Ken Kress
Tetsuya,
The one thing the newsletter needs, I think, is a blurb
about Geronimo. I'm not associated with that project,
otherwise I'd offer to write something.
Perhaps these lines from the Geronimo page in the incubator:
Apache Geronimo is a new effort coordinated by the Apache
Software
Geronimo is love (Conspiracy Theory)
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"Sean Hamblett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
08/06/2003 10:52 AM
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Maybe I only thought I did ;->
I just faxed it.
Ken.
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Tetsuya Kitahata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
07/31/2003 03:37 PM
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Cliff,
I faxed my Contributor License Agreement to ASF a while back.
Unless I hear otherwise, I think I'm good to go.
Ken.
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"Cliff Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
Berin,
Personally, I'm undecided about Steven Noels request to become
a committer. In the same way that I am a relative unknown to
you, Steven and Ted are new acquaintances. In fact, all of the
current committers are new acquaintances to me. So my dilemma is
do I say, "Bring 'em on, the more the m