I apologies for interfering your discussion but wasn't Phoenix a kind of
Proof-of-Concept behind Avalon and its ideas ? I conceived Phoenix as a
project which helped to polish major conceptions and to prove that they were
viable in production environment and exactly what was needed for server-side
development. But at a certain point due to its success Phoenix started being
seen as a major Avalon achievement and lost its initial meaning. Is this
picture wrong ?


-----Original Message-----
From: Leo Sutic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 3:44 PM
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Subject: Re: Phoenix no longer reference container


The website says (first paragraph):
 > Phoenix is a micro-kernel designed and implemented on top of the Avalon
 > framework. It is both an API to program to and a reference
implementation.

I didn't know that the second section:
 > Some of the information on this site is currently a bit out of date.

referred to the first para.

Anyway, if it isn't a ref. impl. then there's not much to add.

How do you percieve Phoenix's place in Avalon?

/LS



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