GREAT! Add yourself as a committer to the wiki page! I'm glad there is so much community enthusiasm for this! Ben Hyde wrote: > +1, I'm seriously considering doing an Ada port! > > On Tuesday, April 1, 2003, at 03:03 PM, Andrew C. Oliver wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I'm pleased to finally propose the SuperXMailer for Jakarta via the >> incubator. I'd like for the Jakarta PMC/committers to vote a tacit >> approval of the project before we work on acceptance into the >> incubator. I'm sure that despite the inevitable controversy, folks >> will see a true value in this project and its active community. >> Unfortunately the source repository and mail archives are down at the >> moment, but I'm sure they'll be restored soon. >> >> Note that there is also something strange with the bug database. We >> now have email deobfuscation which defeats schemes like >> acoliverNOSPAM@NOSPAMapache.org and such, as well as acoliver at >> apache dot org. No worries, the mail will be harvested and get through! >> >> Thanks for your consideration. Please feel free to submit your vote >> in advance. >> >> -Andy >> >> http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?SuperXMailerProposal >> >> [0] rationale >> >> SuperXMailer, the project hosted at >> http://sourceforge.net/projects/superxmailer/ is a tool for >> harvesting email addresses from web pages and mail lists, storing >> them in any database or XML file, and sending them email addresses. >> It features opt-out lists, email verification and much more. >> >> The project is the creation of a number of Apache committers and is >> run as a meritocratic community-developed project. >> >> Presently the CVS repository and mail lists are down (as of 3/30), >> but we have opened up a support request and will have it up again soon. >> [0.1] criteria >> >> Meritocracy: SuperXMailer follows the Apache meritocracy rules, with >> a core of committers including ASF members. >> >> Community: SuperXMailer has a modest, but very active community. >> Its users are very pleased with its performance and capture >> capabillities. >> >> Core Developers. SuperXMailer has an active and dedicated team of >> committers. The project was founded by Andrew C. Oliver, who is >> extremely dedicated to SuperXMailer and authored the majority of the >> codebase. Nicola Ken Barrozzi and Glen Stampoultzis are frequent >> contributors of components and bug fixes as well as some significant >> extensions. Sam Ruby has offered to provide Web Services extensions >> via Axis. >> >> Alignment: SuperXMailer makes use of Lucene, POI, Struts, Velocity, >> Turbine, Xerces, Tomcat and Xalan. >> >> Scope: SuperXMailer is entirely a server-side application, well >> aligned with the overall goals of the Jakarta project. >> >> [1] scope of subproject >> >> The project shall create and maintain packages written in the Java >> programming language constituting the framework, management tools, >> search/database and mailer, a standard library of additional >> components, documentation, a web site and additional examples. >> >> [2] identify the initial source from which the project is to be >> populated >> >> The project currently resides on the SourceForge >> (http://tapestry.sf.net). >> >> [3] identify the Jakarta resources to be created >> >> [3.1] mailing lists(s) >> >> superx-user >> superx-dev >> >> [3.2] CVS repositories >> >> jakarta-superx >> >> [3.3] Bugzilla >> >> framework - superx >> components - web site, contrib library, documentation, examples >> >> [3.4] Wiki >> >> The SuperXMailer developers would like to make use of the ApacheWiki >> in order to facillitate the admittedly spartan documentation. >> However, its extremely easy to use. Many Apache committers have >> received mail from persons using it with great results. >> [4] identify the initial set of committers (Any Jakarta commmitter >> is welcome to add their name here) >> >> Andrew C. Oliver >> >> Nicola Ken Barrozzi >> >> Glen Stampoultzis >> >> [5] identify apache sponsoring individuals (Any Apache member is >> welcome to add their name here) >> >> Andrew C. Oliver >> >> Nicola Ken Barrozzi >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscribe@incubator.apache.org >> For additional commands, e-mail: general-help@incubator.apache.org >> >> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscribe@incubator.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: general-help@incubator.apache.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscribe@incubator.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-help@incubator.apache.org