OK looks like this is decided for us, lets go with xml.apache.org/axis/wsif
for this release, we already have enough votes to do this right now.
ws.apache.org/wsif seems like a good prospect perhaps in time for a WSIF
2.1 release so how about we aim for that in the background. Sam, is there
anything the WSIF people can do to help get something like
ws.apache.org/wsif to happen?
...ant
Anthony Elder
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Subject: Re: [AXIS/WSIF] proposed new WSIF home page URL
Anthony Elder wrote:
> wsif.apache.org sounds fine to me, probably everyone who liked
> xml.apache.org/wsif would be happy with that also.
>
> I think our main concern should be how long this will all take. We want
to
> have an Apache WSIF release this year and would like something better
than
> the current
>
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/*checkout*/xml-axis-wsif/java/readme.htm
>
> Presumably with the ok of AXIS people we could create something at
> xml.apache.org/axis/wsif very quickly? But wsif.apache.org or
> xml.apache.org/wsif would take longer? Sam, can you verify any of this
and
> give us any idea if its feasible to be doing this in the time frame of
this
> release?
My assessment of the timescales:
http://xml.apache.org/axis/wsif.... now. Simply check in what you want
here: http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-site/targets/axis/. I have
a cron job which updates the main site from this source four times a
day. You already have access to this cvs site. As this was proposed on
the axis-dev mailing list with no dissenters, you have permission. Go
for it.
http://ws.apache.org/wsif or http://wsif.apache.org/... late next month.
The people who create DNS entries are on vacation, backups are in
place but really should only be used for emergencies. We may have a
board meeting this month, but it will take time to hammer out a proposal
for a PMC. The big question is whether we collectively want to pursue a
web services PMC, or if WSIF would prefer to be independent.
http://xml.apache.org/wsif... hard to gauge. My guess is that most XML
PMC members would prefer if one of the two alternatives above were
pursued, and therefore would require convincing.
- Sam Ruby