On Saturday, January 5, 2002, at 11:39 AM, Paul Hammant wrote:
> Juozas, > >> <snip> >> >> I see no ARMI advantages. > > I am not stopping anyone useing RMI if they want to. I note in the > proposal it is no good for EJB. It's other limitations are noted too. > It does have advatages, just read the Proposal. > > I guess we (you and I) will never meet in the middle. I'll feel free to > ignore your projects too, and look forward to your -1 when the time comes. this last bit got me thinking - i don't really know who is a commons committer. if i don't, then what chance will people have who haven't been on this mailing list as long as me? maybe the commons contributors page is more important than just an optional 'howdy' page. maybe it needs to contain all committers so that people can work out when a veto is a veto. the maintenance effort wouldn't be too great if new committers were added to the list as soon as they are voted in. - robert -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
