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Interesting for future...
Jacques From: "Daniel Shahaf" <[hidden email]> > Christian Müller wrote on Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 21:38:54 +0200: >> The Apache Camel team also develop/maintain components at Apache extra [1]. >> We would like to receive mail notifications for changes done at Camel extra >> which are sent by [hidden email]. >> I already configured this at the Camel extra site, but we do not receive >> the commit mails. >> What have we to do else? >> > > The above scenario is not supported. Code for Apache projects must live > on Apache hardware. > > That said, the answer to your question is "Read the bounce email the > sender will have received, or show us an SMTP transcript where > MX(apache.org) accepted the mail so we can investigate further". > >> [1] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/camel-extra >> >> Thanks in advance, >> Christian > |
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Seem logical for me,
Anyone interested in Apache OFBiz is not necessarily interested in all extra-ofbiz project. This is for everyone to choose to subscribe to mailling-list in the projects he wants to follow or to which it would contribute. Apache-extra should help the apache project, not generate new constrain. And, when the apache ofbiz community decides that a specifics ofbiz-extra project is important to it, if this project is on Apache license it will be possible to merge it to the ofbiz-project. Le 12/07/2012 23:04, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : > Interesting for future... > > Jacques > > From: "Daniel Shahaf" <[hidden email]> >> Christian Müller wrote on Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 21:38:54 +0200: >>> The Apache Camel team also develop/maintain components at Apache >>> extra [1]. >>> We would like to receive mail notifications for changes done at >>> Camel extra >>> which are sent by [hidden email]. >>> I already configured this at the Camel extra site, but we do not >>> receive >>> the commit mails. >>> What have we to do else? >>> >> >> The above scenario is not supported. Code for Apache projects must live >> on Apache hardware. >> >> That said, the answer to your question is "Read the bounce email the >> sender will have received, or show us an SMTP transcript where >> MX(apache.org) accepted the mail so we can investigate further". >> >>> [1] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/camel-extra >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> Christian >> > |
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Yes makes sense Olivier indeed
Jacques From: "Olivier Heintz" <[hidden email]> > Seem logical for me, > > Anyone interested in Apache OFBiz is not necessarily interested in all extra-ofbiz project. > > This is for everyone to choose to subscribe to mailling-list in the projects he wants to follow or to which it would contribute. > > Apache-extra should help the apache project, not generate new constrain. > And, when the apache ofbiz community decides that a specifics ofbiz-extra project is important to it, if this project is on Apache > license it will be possible to merge it to the ofbiz-project. > > Le 12/07/2012 23:04, Jacques Le Roux a écrit : >> Interesting for future... >> >> Jacques >> >> From: "Daniel Shahaf" <[hidden email]> >>> Christian Müller wrote on Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 21:38:54 +0200: >>>> The Apache Camel team also develop/maintain components at Apache extra [1]. >>>> We would like to receive mail notifications for changes done at Camel extra >>>> which are sent by [hidden email]. >>>> I already configured this at the Camel extra site, but we do not receive >>>> the commit mails. >>>> What have we to do else? >>>> >>> >>> The above scenario is not supported. Code for Apache projects must live >>> on Apache hardware. >>> >>> That said, the answer to your question is "Read the bounce email the >>> sender will have received, or show us an SMTP transcript where >>> MX(apache.org) accepted the mail so we can investigate further". >>> >>>> [1] http://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/p/camel-extra >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance, >>>> Christian >>> >> > |
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