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     Programming Web Services With SOAP
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"Sanjiva Weerawarana" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
10/24/2002 10:10 AM
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"Sam Ruby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> Proposals for a new umbrella PMC would not fare well in the current
> climate.  Separate proposals for new top level projects for each would
> fare much better.
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> Those that care to debate this should join [EMAIL PROTECTED] and catch up
> on the 1053 e-mails on the subject to date.

I am on that list and have kept up with what I could. Not all for sure.

It seems to me that today's trend on the reorg list is to say let the
developer community decide.

My preference is that Apache Axis, Apache SOAP and the other stuff
that was placed under Axis (WSIF and WSIL4J) would nicely go together
in one package. If that's what the Axis/SOAP -dev community feel
we should be able to get such a structure. If the current politically
correct term for such an umbrella is not PMC that's fine, but I think
it would be good for Apache Web services related projects to be
grouped under one umbrella to build brand value amongst other things.

What do others feel?

Sanjiva.



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