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Posted to dev@apr.apache.org by David Mankin <ma...@ants.com> on 2002/08/19 13:56:30 UTC
An open source project using APR
On this page <http://apr.apache.org/projects.html#open_source>
there's no mention of Subversion as an open source project using APR.
(There are not actually any users listed of any type.) I think
subversion (<http://subversion.tigris.org>) should definitely be
listed now that it has reached Alpha and is quite dependant on APR.
Probably Apache httpd-2.0 should be listed too. :-)
(<http://apr.apache.org/> says "If you are using APR, and would like
your project recognized, please send e-mail to the developer's
mailing list.")
-David Mankin
Re: An open source project using APR
Posted by David Mankin <da...@ants.com>.
Wow, turns out to be an HTML rendering problem not a real omission.
Sorry for the bogus report.
I'm using IE 5.1.4 for Mac OS X. The page source contains:
<tr align="left" valign="middle">
<td>
<a name=open_source><h3>Open Source projects using APR</h3>
<p>
<a href="http://httpd.apache.org">Apache Web Server</a><br>
<a href="http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat">Tomcat's mod_jk
v2 and mod_webapp</a><br>
<a href="http://httpd.apache.org/test/flood/">Flood load
test tool</a> <br>
<a href="http://subversion.tigris.org">Subversion</a><br>
<a href="http://opendj.org">OPENdj</a><br>
</p>
</td>
</tr>
<tr align="left" valign="middle">
<td>
<a name=commercial><h3>Commercial projects using APR</h3>
<p>
<a href="http://www.covalent.net">Various Covalent Products</a>
</td>
</tr>
I guess the fact that the <a name=open_source> and <a
name=commercial> tags aren't closed is confusing my browser. It
shows the H3 text "Open Source Projects using APR" and "Commercial
projects using APR" but no text in between.
-David Mankin
At 1:09 PM +0100 8/19/02, Thom May wrote:
>* David Mankin (mankin@ants.com) wrote :
>> On this page <http://apr.apache.org/projects.html#open_source>
>> there's no mention of Subversion as an open source project using APR.
>> (There are not actually any users listed of any type.) I think
>> subversion (<http://subversion.tigris.org>) should definitely be
>> listed now that it has reached Alpha and is quite dependant on APR.
>> Probably Apache httpd-2.0 should be listed too. :-)
>>
>Hi,
>uh, are you looking at a very old cache'd page?
>For me:
>"""
>Open Source projects using APR
>
>Apache Web Server
>Tomcat's mod_jk v2 and mod_webapp
>Flood load test tool
>Subversion
>OPENdj
>"""
>Cheers,
>-Thom
>
>--
>Thom May -> thom@planetarytramp.net
>
><Knghtbrd-> for the record:
><Knghtbrd-> AGH!
>* Knghtbrd- gets back to abusing gdm
>
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Re: An open source project using APR
Posted by Thom May <th...@planetarytramp.net>.
* David Mankin (mankin@ants.com) wrote :
> On this page <http://apr.apache.org/projects.html#open_source>
> there's no mention of Subversion as an open source project using APR.
> (There are not actually any users listed of any type.) I think
> subversion (<http://subversion.tigris.org>) should definitely be
> listed now that it has reached Alpha and is quite dependant on APR.
> Probably Apache httpd-2.0 should be listed too. :-)
>
Hi,
uh, are you looking at a very old cache'd page?
For me:
"""
Open Source projects using APR
Apache Web Server
Tomcat's mod_jk v2 and mod_webapp
Flood load test tool
Subversion
OPENdj
"""
Cheers,
-Thom
--
Thom May -> thom@planetarytramp.net
<Knghtbrd-> for the record:
<Knghtbrd-> AGH!
* Knghtbrd- gets back to abusing gdm
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Re: An open source project using APR
Posted by Thom May <th...@planetarytramp.net>.
* David Mankin (mankin@ants.com) wrote :
> On this page <http://apr.apache.org/projects.html#open_source>
> there's no mention of Subversion as an open source project using APR.
> (There are not actually any users listed of any type.) I think
> subversion (<http://subversion.tigris.org>) should definitely be
> listed now that it has reached Alpha and is quite dependant on APR.
> Probably Apache httpd-2.0 should be listed too. :-)
>
Hi,
uh, are you looking at a very old cache'd page?
For me:
"""
Open Source projects using APR
Apache Web Server
Tomcat's mod_jk v2 and mod_webapp
Flood load test tool
Subversion
OPENdj
"""
Cheers,
-Thom
--
Thom May -> thom@planetarytramp.net
<Knghtbrd-> for the record:
<Knghtbrd-> AGH!
* Knghtbrd- gets back to abusing gdm
Re: An open source project using APR
Posted by Ryan Bloom <rb...@ntrnet.net>.
Both Subversion and Apache have been listed on that page since I first
committed that change to the web site. Thank you for your contribution.
Ryan
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, David Mankin wrote:
> On this page <http://apr.apache.org/projects.html#open_source>
> there's no mention of Subversion as an open source project using APR.
> (There are not actually any users listed of any type.) I think
> subversion (<http://subversion.tigris.org>) should definitely be
> listed now that it has reached Alpha and is quite dependant on APR.
> Probably Apache httpd-2.0 should be listed too. :-)
>
> (<http://apr.apache.org/> says "If you are using APR, and would like
> your project recognized, please send e-mail to the developer's
> mailing list.")
>
> -David Mankin
>
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550 Jean St
Oakland CA 94610
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Re: An open source project using APR
Posted by Ryan Bloom <rb...@ntrnet.net>.
Both Subversion and Apache have been listed on that page since I first
committed that change to the web site. Thank you for your contribution.
Ryan
On Mon, 19 Aug 2002, David Mankin wrote:
> On this page <http://apr.apache.org/projects.html#open_source>
> there's no mention of Subversion as an open source project using APR.
> (There are not actually any users listed of any type.) I think
> subversion (<http://subversion.tigris.org>) should definitely be
> listed now that it has reached Alpha and is quite dependant on APR.
> Probably Apache httpd-2.0 should be listed too. :-)
>
> (<http://apr.apache.org/> says "If you are using APR, and would like
> your project recognized, please send e-mail to the developer's
> mailing list.")
>
> -David Mankin
>
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_______________________________________________________________________________
Ryan Bloom rbb@apache.org
550 Jean St
Oakland CA 94610
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