I know too well the problem of over-spamming a mail list with attempts at
thought provoking emails, but I also know that time is nowadays a precious
commodity so I'm going to spam away and see if anyone's not drooling out
of their ears by the end of all these mails.
Will keep this one short.
Production quality sounds MUCH better to me!
Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar
Thats good. I like that.
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If Jakarta != java and/or Jakarta != server, (which appeared on this list a
few days ago, but I cant find the original mail)
then the mission statement is at odds with the project, which must at best
create bad karma and at worst it broadcasts a misleading message about the
project to the whole
Danny Angus wrote:
If Jakarta != java and/or Jakarta != server, (which appeared on this list a
few days ago, but I cant find the original mail)
then the mission statement is at odds with the project, which must at best
create bad karma and at worst it broadcasts a misleading message about
Ted Husted wrote:
Danny Angus wrote:
If Jakarta != java and/or Jakarta != server, (which appeared on this
list a
few days ago, but I cant find the original mail)
then the mission statement is at odds with the project, which must at
best
create bad karma and at worst it broadcasts a misleading
SHORT TERM PLAN
There's a proposed update to the mission page at
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mission2.html
It uses the language from our latest charter,
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/pmc/01-03-19-meeting-summary.html at 2.1
and also adds information about the Apache Software
On 1/9/02 7:42 AM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Danny Angus wrote:
If Jakarta != java and/or Jakarta != server, (which appeared on this list a
few days ago, but I cant find the original mail)
then the mission statement is at odds with the project, which must at best
create bad karma
Personally,
While I don't have strong feeling about this, and a Mission statement is
what it is...
I don't know that commercial-quality is a positive thing these days.
Alternatively, I'd say high-quality. Its a stupid distinction I know
but I've used some duds that were supposedly commercial
Production quality sounds MUCH better to me!
Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar
-Original Message-
From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 3:31 AM
To: general at jakarta
Subject: Re: Mission ...
Personally,
While I don't have strong feeling