> From: Robb Penoyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > If a move can result in an apache class open source > development effort, which is what any successful database > implementation would require, then fantastic. > > If a move results in the death of the effort, then it is a > sad day for us. Java is ready, is open source aggressive > enough to do this?
The sad truth is that the project for all intents and purposes is dead. It has not had any commits in a very long time. The measure is a last ditch effort to see if it can have life breathed back into it. Its a question of whether or not there is enough people with the itch to scratch. Sourceforge does have many many people that at least browse the site every day. Apache doesn't have the infrastructure to search all the applications and point them to where they need to go. Because Apache has some very focused communities, the user kind of has a general idea of where they need to look for the type of project they are looking for. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
