This one time, at band camp, Neil Aggarwal said:
NA>John:
NA>
NA>I think Castor JDO is a great package, but there is currently
NA>a lack of support being given to it.
NA>
NA>I reported a bug in bugzilla 11/11/2002 and have not seen any
NA>progress on it.
NA>
NA>Hugh submitted a bug *and* a patch 2/5/2003 and there has been nothing
NA>done with it. I am also hitting the bug that Hugh reported.
NA>
NA>>From my standpoint, JDO is unusable in its current form and
NA>nobody seems to be doing anything about it.
NA>
NA>At the current time, I am implementing my own alternative
NA>to JDO. I am willing to contribute my time to support JDO,
NA>but I am not going to take on the project myself without
NA>help from the current developers.
Neil,
I know that I'm chiming in late here, especially since Keith already
addressed the situation. But I wanted to comment on the lack of movement
on your bug. I am aware of your bug report and patch that have been
submitted and I thank you greatly for your hard work. Unfortunately my
family situation and my day job both have been keeping me far busier
than I ever anticipated. Therefore my activity recently on the Castor
Project has been diminished a bit. I am slowly getting back into things,
but it's going to take me some time to play catch up.
On a different note, as you can tell, the active developers for Castor
JDO really only number two people - Mickael Guessant and myself. If you
or anyone else is interested in getting more involved with the Castor
Project, please let us know. There is always plenty of work to be done.
Bruce
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