> Rana Bhattacharyya wrote a .sar application for Avalon called > FtpServer.
Cool beans! > i) src/ftpserver/org/apache/ftpserver/** > ii) apps/ftpserver/src/java/org/apache/ftpserver/** if you rename the thing, you should rename the package =) > 1) Take the FTP server under the Avalon umbrella +1 (assuming you and/or pete and/or Rana are willing to support) > 2) Put it in cornerstone as apps/** (Peter and I think that is better) me too +1. Should probably do this to XCommander as well (know of 3 closed-source projects where it is the backbone of very cool stuff) because it is more app than demo. Have no time at all tho :-( > 3) rename from "plain" FtpServer to AptSnarf (anagram of "Rana's > FTP") as Apache does not do plain > names. 1) doesn't mean anything to most 2) doesn't go with the Legend-Of-Arthur naming thing we've got going on. so -1. Why doesn't apache do plain names? We have Apache HTTP Server, don't we? My choice would be simply "Avalon FTP Server" as it is quite clear and correct a description and solidifies the avalon brand name. On another subject, this is the third app we're putting in cornerstone that is not really a cornerstone. Time to vote on an jakart-avalon-applications cvs, perhaps? (containing the FTP Server, the proxy server (which is called HTTP Proxy) and XCommander (which perhaps should be called Avalan XML Socket Server)). cheers, - Leo --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
