Recently, the DB PMC discussed whether we should make Derby a top level
Apache project. The consensus seemed to be that a) Derby is mature
enough to be a top level project, b) no-one felt passionately one way or
another, c) therefore this decision should be left to the Derby
community. It
On 10/17/07, Rick Hillegas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, the DB PMC discussed whether we should make Derby a top level
Apache project. The consensus seemed to be that a) Derby is mature
enough to be a top level project, b) no-one felt passionately one way or
another, c) therefore this
Laura Stewart wrote:
On 10/17/07, Rick Hillegas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently, the DB PMC discussed whether we should make Derby a top level
Apache project. The consensus seemed to be that a) Derby is mature
enough to be a top level project, b) no-one felt passionately one way or
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Recently, the DB PMC discussed whether we should make Derby a top level
Apache project. The consensus seemed to be that a) Derby is mature
enough to be a top level project, b) no-one felt passionately one way or
another, c) therefore this decision should be left to the
Daniel John Debrunner wrote:
Rick Hillegas wrote:
Recently, the DB PMC discussed whether we should make Derby a top
level Apache project. The consensus seemed to be that a) Derby is
mature enough to be a top level project, b) no-one felt passionately
one way or another, c) therefore this