All done. It was actually pretty easy but messy. In the process I did
clean up the sorting of the projects (they are sorted now) and the
duplications of the committers on the "whoweare.xml" page. Jelly is
weird stuff... :-)
Regards
Henning
On Sun, 2005-07-31 at 19:00 -04
Brian McCallister wrote:
I created jira issues for the infra folks to please move the repo and
add the Derby committers to the DB group.
Once that goes through someone (from Derby =) can set up the site under
/www/db.apache.org/derby/ and we can fight with maven until it links
the Derby st
Brian McCallister wrote:
> I created jira issues for the infra folks to please move the repo and
> add the Derby committers to the DB group.
> Once that goes through [...]
All done.
--- Noel
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I created jira issues for the infra folks to please move the repo and
add the Derby committers to the DB group.
Once that goes through someone (from Derby =) can set up the site
under /www/db.apache.org/derby/ and we can fight with maven until it
links the Derby stuff from the top level (is
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Jeremy Boynes wrote:
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
I'm happy to take care of web site updates on Jeremy's list below.
Brian, can we move forward with graduation-related work, such as
requesting that infrastructure move derby's svn repo and committer
karmas from infras
Jeremy Boynes wrote:
> Jean T. Anderson wrote:
>> I'm happy to take care of web site updates on Jeremy's list below.
>>
>> Brian, can we move forward with graduation-related work, such as
>> requesting that infrastructure move derby's svn repo and committer
>> karmas from infrastructure to db? Or
Jean T. Anderson wrote:
Brian McCallister wrote:
On Jul 26, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
So what happens now? :-)
Logistical details that come to mind are:
* adding Derby committers to the DB PMC - I assume a vote on who to add
takes place on the DB PMC list, is this in proges
Brian McCallister wrote:
On Jul 26, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
So what happens now? :-)
Logistical details that come to mind are:
* adding Derby committers to the DB PMC - I assume a vote on who to add
takes place on the DB PMC list, is this in progess?
yes.
Cannot comment
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
> Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
>
>
>>So please vote on graduating Derby to a sub-project of Apache DB.
>
>
> Passed with eleven (11) +1 votes (including one ++1 vote :-)
>
> Three (3) members of the Incubator PMC voted +1 (Noel, Geir, Roy)
>
> Three (3) members o
On Jul 26, 2005, at 11:21 AM, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
So what happens now? :-)
Logistical details that come to mind are:
* adding Derby committers to the DB PMC - I assume a vote on who to
add
takes place on the DB PMC list, is this in progess?
yes.
Cannot comment on the rest =)
* moving
On 7/25/05, Daniel John Debrunner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
>
> > So please vote on graduating Derby to a sub-project of Apache DB.
>
> Passed with eleven (11) +1 votes (including one ++1 vote :-)
>
> Three (3) members of the Incubator PMC voted +1 (Noel, Geir, Ro
does derby first need to be formally acknowleged as graduated from the
incubator and entered into the DB project? :-)
not sure how these formalities work ...
-jean
Jeremy Boynes wrote:
So what happens now? :-)
Logistical details that come to mind are:
* adding Derby committers to the DB PM
So what happens now? :-)
Logistical details that come to mind are:
* adding Derby committers to the DB PMC - I assume a vote on who to add
takes place on the DB PMC list, is this in progess?
* moving the SVN root under the DB project and granting Derby committers
karma to the appropriate tree
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
> So please vote on graduating Derby to a sub-project of Apache DB.
Passed with eleven (11) +1 votes (including one ++1 vote :-)
Three (3) members of the Incubator PMC voted +1 (Noel, Geir, Roy)
Three (3) members of the DB-PMC voted +1 (Brian, Geir, Henning).
Thank
At 01:40 PM 7/20/2005, Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
>So please vote on graduating Derby to a sub-project of Apache DB.
>
>The developer community continues get the Apache Way and its diversity
>has increased since the last graduation vote (where it got good reports).
>
>We've added five new commit
+1 yep no question about it.
Alex
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Definitely +1. Go, folks!
Regards
Henning (DB PMC hat on)
On Wed, 2005-07-20 at 11:40 -0700, Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
> Noel said that rather than hassling the Incubator PMC members for
> release approval, we should just graduate!
>
> So please vote on graduating Der
+1
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+1 - no question :)
On Jul 20, 2005, at 2:40 PM, Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Noel said that rather than hassling the Incubator PMC members for
release approval, we should just graduate!
So please vote on graduating Derby to a sub-project of Apache DB.
The developer community continues get th
+1 (derby ppmc and db pmc hats on)
-Brian
On Jul 20, 2005, at 8:40 PM, Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Noel said that rather than hassling the Incubator PMC members for
release approval, we should just graduate!
So please vote on graduating Derby to a sub-project of Apache DB.
The developer com
> Noel said that rather than hassling the Incubator PMC members for
> release approval, we should just graduate!
LOL I don't believe (in fact, I am sure) that I phrased it this way at all.
> So please vote on graduating Derby to a sub-project of Apache DB.
Normally, I don't vote early on Incuba
On 7/20/05, Jeremy Boynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I believe Derby has demonstrated Apache's community values and is ready
> to graduate.
>
> +1
>
+1 as well. I've been lurking on the various Derby lists, and am
satisfied that the community "gets it" what it means to be an Apache
project
On Thursday 21 July 2005 12:42, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
> DB PMC members have been with Derby from the start and have actively
> been involved in its incubation. Derby has cross pollinated with other
> Apache projects such as Geronimo and JDO (also under incubation by the
> DB PMC).
Great. +1 (non-b
Niclas Hedhman wrote:
Has the Derby project engaged suitable DB PMC members as committers and PPMC
members, to enhance oversight and increase cross-pollination ?? (Sorry if
this has been mentioned before, but I have not followed the details of
Derby.)
DB PMC members have been with Derby
On Thursday 21 July 2005 02:40, Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
> DB-PMC has discussed the inclusion of a sub-set of Derby PPMC members.
Has the Derby project engaged suitable DB PMC members as committers and PPMC
members, to enhance oversight and increase cross-pollination ?? (Sorry if
this has
Noel said that rather than hassling the Incubator PMC members for
release approval, we should just graduate!
So please vote on graduating Derby to a sub-project of Apache DB.
The developer community continues get the Apache Way and its diversity
has increased since the last graduation vote (where
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