You're quite right in chastising us. We should be more responsive. I think we're all pretty busy in one way or another. For myself, handlers aren't my forte, so I was hoping someone else would respond to your notes (that's not an excuse, just a reason). The fellow that I was hoping WOULD respond is in a weeklong session of meetings, so he's been rather incommunicado. If you haven't heard from any of us by the middle of next week, please feel free to slap us again.
Russell Butek [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Fernandez Martinez, Alejandro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/12/2002 04:09:55 AM Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Axis dev (E-mail)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> cc: "Serna Serna, Oscar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Unresponsiveness Hi folks! I have submitted a couple of questions and a couple of classes, and never heard back. Have I got something wrong? Perhaps the questions should go to the user list, perhaps the classes are not needed, perhaps you are all working afterhours to get a 1.0 release out, or perhaps the whole matter is not interesting in the least. But a short one-liner to say it aloud doesn't take very long. I thought that open-source was about scratching your itch, which is what we did here. I've only been subscribed to Jakarta mailing lists before, and the people over there are usually quite responsive on any topic, however off-topic it may seem. Even to send you to http://jakarta.apache.org/site/idiot.html if necessary. For the short time (<1 month) that I've been subscribed here, that's not the case here: many questions go unanswered. I thought that in Apache-land communities are valued over code. And this seems a poor way to build a community around Axis -- which could otherwise evolve to be a fine product. Un saludo, Alex Fernández.