On 16/09/2009, Gurkan Erdogdu wrote:
> >>>There is no ASF e-mail attached to the key.
The key should have some indication that it belongs to an ASF committer.
Just add your ASF e-mail to the key and re-release.
> >>>Also, I could not fetch the key from the MIT PGP server.
> >>>(blocking)
>
>
>>>There is no ASF e-mail attached to the key.
>>>Also, I could not fetch the key from the MIT PGP server.
>>>(blocking)
>>>The key should really be signed by some other ASF people to tie it in
>>>to a Web of Trust
>>>(not blocking)
I always published other releases with this public key. You can l
On 14/09/2009, Gurkan Erdogdu wrote:
> Hi;
>
>
> OpenWebBeans is an ASL-licensed implementation of the JSR-299:
> Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE platform which is
> defined as JSR-299. OpenWebBeans entered the incubator in October 26, 2008.
>
> There are two *binding* +1 VO
+1
Niall
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 9:17 AM, Gurkan Erdogdu wrote:
> Hi;
>
>
> OpenWebBeans is an ASL-licensed implementation of the JSR-299:
> Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE platform which is
> defined as JSR-299. OpenWebBeans entered the incubator in October 26, 2008.
>
> There
Hey,
We would like to get one more IPMC VOTE to release!
Why I complained about Incubator Project Release Procedure last time! I
started a release process at September 1 and still we are trying to release
something!
We have already learned those things and rules that how Apache works! We
want to
Hi;
OpenWebBeans is an ASL-licensed implementation of the JSR-299:
Contexts and Dependency Injection for the Java EE platform which is
defined as JSR-299. OpenWebBeans entered the incubator in October 26, 2008.
There are two *binding* +1 VOTEs from openwebbeans-...@.. We still require to
get