Hi Henri,

I think either solution would be great. However, Cactus needs a leader to
make things happen and move it forward. It's rather dormant right now. I've
personally stopped working on it a long time ago. I'm spending my time on
cargo (which has ties to Cactus) and maven.

So I'd be +1 to that but a Cactus committer/leader would need to step up.

Thanks
-Vincent

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Henri Yandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: mardi 13 décembre 2005 02:00
> To: Cactus Developers List
> Subject: TLP thoughts...
> 
> This is a side-effect of another couple of emails:
> 
> One to general@ in which I mentioned that I wanted to more actively
> talk about TLP with some of the subprojects, find out what the reasons
> to stay in Jakarta would be, and ideally end up with a reusable
> component like Jakarta.
> 
> The other is to jmeter-dev@ in which I raised the question of a
> testing.apache.org (or similar name) that might be a location for
> JMeter and Cactus to live together. This seems quite nice from a point
> of view of the projects' activity levels, but I suspect I'm inventing
> things that don't exist.
> 
> Anyway. What thoughts would Cactus have on TLP, alone,  something with
> JMeter or something else?
> 
> Just trying to generate some thoughts :)
> 
> Hen
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