27 messages in org.apache.incubator.generalRe: [RESULT] Accept JCR for Incubation
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Roy T. Fielding25 Aug 2004 11:52 
Noel J. Bergman25 Aug 2004 12:13 
Roy T. Fielding25 Aug 2004 12:44 
Dain Sundstrom25 Aug 2004 16:36 
Alex Karasulu25 Aug 2004 19:31 
Nicola Ken Barozzi26 Aug 2004 01:07 
Berin Lautenbach26 Aug 2004 04:48 
Leo Simons26 Aug 2004 11:10 
Greg Stein26 Aug 2004 11:50 
Cliff Schmidt26 Aug 2004 13:55 
Dion Gillard26 Aug 2004 16:58 
Geir Magnusson Jr26 Aug 2004 17:07 
Jim Jagielski27 Aug 2004 07:39 
Michael Wechner30 Aug 2004 08:16 
Stefano Mazzocchi30 Aug 2004 08:47 
David Nuescheler30 Aug 2004 08:55 
Michael Wechner30 Aug 2004 09:23 
David Nuescheler30 Aug 2004 09:45 
Michael Wechner30 Aug 2004 09:54 
Michael Wechner30 Aug 2004 09:57 
Rolf Kulemann30 Aug 2004 09:57 
Andrew Savory30 Aug 2004 10:21 
Roy T. Fielding31 Aug 2004 17:36 
Roy T. Fielding07 Sep 2004 14:03 
Stefano Mazzocchi07 Sep 2004 16:38 
Greg Stein07 Sep 2004 16:43 
Jim Jagielski08 Sep 2004 05:09 
Subject:Re: [RESULT] Accept JCR for Incubation
From:Jim Jagielski (ji@jaguNET.com)
Date:09/08/2004 05:09:44 AM
List:org.apache.incubator.general

On Sep 7, 2004, at 5:03 PM, Roy T. Fielding wrote:

and we actually came up with a better name internally at Day: Jackrabbit <http://www.tpwd.state.tx.us/nature/wild/mammals/rabbit.htm>

I am going to be lazy and just create the initial lists under that name and will change it if the PPMC objects. I already did the nameprotect search and it is clean, and "Lepus californicus" (not kidding) happens to reside in the same lands as the Apache tribes.

+1 :)