On 22 Nov 2003, at 16:12, Kip Hampton wrote:

Matt Sergeant wrote:
In case some of you on here aren't subscribed to general@xml.apache.org, I suggest you either subscribe now or go through the archives. They are talking about re-partitioning the XML PMC, and this might quite drastically effect how the AxKit project is managed. Your feedback and input on this is strongly desired.

I've been following the discussion, but it still seems to be at the "so what are we gonna do?" stage and its not clear what our choices are. Is everything in the XML PMC going to become top-level projects (TLPs), will it split into smaller groups, if smaller groups, along what lines, etc. Given the mostly Java-centricity of the XML PMC, i've wondered if we might not be better off as a TLP, or somehow more aligned w/ the Perl PMC, but I dunno. What are your thoughts?

I kind of feel that AxKit is pretty autonomous. We started out as a standalone project, and we really just use the ASF as a marketing tool.


What I mostly feel about the whole discussion is I don't understand what the problem is. Is someone after change for the sake of it? Is something truly broken? I'm not really sure.



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