Tom Bradford wrote:
> 
> On Wednesday, November 14, 2001, at 08:41 AM, Paul Hammant wrote:
> > Also (ahem), you don't have a vote as a non committer.  Though of
> > course for a coder of your calibre, I'd welcome the first few diffs and
> > ultimate proposition as committer.
> 
> Actually, I'll take commit access right now, thank you very much.  :)
> BTW, the voting process here differs from the dbXML list in that anyone
> on the dbXML lists, commiter or not, gets to vote.  Personally, there's
> already far too much code to consider this an experiment.  If you're
> going to move forward with it, it should probably be done so as a
> separate, Jakarta project...  Including a db (Avalon-based or not) as an
> avalon sub-project would be like trying to place dbXML under the Cocoon
> projects.  While there's a possible relationship there, it's a
> non-exclusive one, that doesn't really warrant a tight bond.

Good point, but we want to make sure a community develops around it and
the basic functionality is there before starting the process of turning
this into a jakarta subproject on its own.

Also, it needs a better name :)

Anyway, Paul, sorry but I didn't have time to check your code, but can
you tell us how much is implemented and how much you think you need to
come up with a "usable" SQL server? (or course "usable" varies a lot
between people, but just to have an idea of that still needs to be done)

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