On 12/15/05, Granqvist, Hans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > ... I'm going to go
> > ahead and commit the original source (package names, no
> > licence etc) and then immediately reorganize package names
> > and add licensing.
>
> Why not reorg package names before committing it?
I want to commit t
> ... I'm going to go
> ahead and commit the original source (package names, no
> licence etc) and then immediately reorganize package names
> and add licensing.
Why not reorg package names before committing it?
Hans
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On 12/13/05, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We've a codebase donated from Netcetera to add to Commons Sandbox as
> the beginnings of a Commons CSV component.
>
> There is obviously the Commons community to work on the component, but
> more specifically
We've a codebase donated from Netcetera to add to Commons Sandbox as
the beginnings of a Commons CSV component.
There is obviously the Commons community to work on the component, but
more specifically there are 3 ASF committers who are planning to work
on the component. There are 2 non-commi
Henri Yandell wrote:
> Thinking on this further, I may have poorly described this.
>
> A code donation has been offered to Jakarta (Commons). From what I
> understand, this has to go via the Incubator to ensure it is above
> board etc as it is from a company and not ASF committers, but does it
> a
a Commons user and
> dev mailing lists on the concept of a commons-csv library. There were
> various options to creating such a component, but the best one was the
> offer to donate a very complete API from Netcetera.
>
> They contributed the Apache Tcl Websh component, and Simon Hefti
't take this question as an attempt to weasel out of having to
>> incubate.
Heh. Incubation is something *you* do. The incubator pmc restricts itself to
watching and nodding gently if possible.
> To provide another example in the area of this question.
>
> Would we create a maili
ake this question as an attempt to weasel out of having to
> incubate.
To provide another example in the area of this question.
Would we create a mailing list just for commons-csv, or would we
create a commons-incubator mailing list to be used for each component
that works its way t
There was recently a conversation over on the Jakarta Commons user and
dev mailing lists on the concept of a commons-csv library. There were
various options to creating such a component, but the best one was the
offer to donate a very complete API from Netcetera.
They contributed the Apache Tcl