Hi,

Yes -- I think I recall Naviserver splitting because we weren't responsive at 
Aol.  Made sense at the time -- there was just no justification for Aol to 
support the project at the time. 

Merging back makes sense.  I'm guessing it's easier to fix whatever is 
perceived as not working with Naviserver and freeze Aolserver than the other 
way around?  Just a guess.  I always liked the Naviserver name better anyway... 
 

-Jim




>> One last comment:
>> Is it really necessary to have separate AOLserver and
>> NaviServer versions? The community is already small and now
>> there are (partly?) redundant efforts.
> 
> I think it started with a suggestion list something like what I posted, 
> but at the time AOL still employed most of the core developers and there 
> was internal pressure there (I'm guessing mostly for api stability) that 
> was at odds with the desires of the OSS community who wanted more 
> radical and incompatible changes to be considered.  Since then AOL has 
> "downsized" that tech group and has no more interest in the project, so 
> such a split would probably not happen today.  Could the two be 
> re-merged?  Possibly.  It's worth talking about.
> 
> [Sincere apologies to anyone who was directly involved if I got the 
> details wrong]
> 
> -J
> 
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