Dakota Jack said:
"I would like to go on record, for what it is worth, of
definitly being contrary to creating a large commons webapps which
would then sink the various rather unrelated parts into itself."
I think that is a fair point. I'm sure we all strive for low-coupling
in our code, and it probably should extend to how utility-type packages
(i.e., things like Commons) are put together. It's not coupling in the
OOP sense of course, but in the sense of parts being bound together in a
larger whole I mean.
Of course, the flip-side is that some of the "sub-components" of a
larger Web Commons might not really be large enough to justify their own
Commons sub-project. Tough to tell before its began I'd think :)
I am completely willing to work "within the system", to the degree I
can, and if that means the consensus says a single Web Commons is better
than 10 smaller packages, so be it. I just want to see *something*
happen, and be involved.
Frank
Dakota Jack wrote:
Thanks, Simon. I would like to go on record, for what it is worth, of
definitly being contrary to creating a large commons webapps which
would then sink the various rather unrelated parts into itself. I
would much prefer to see commons servlet, commons taglibs, commons
filter, and so on separate from one another so that we don't get one
or two voices controlling the world. I can see no reason to have them
all together.
On 5/31/05, Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 2005-05-31 at 15:09 -0700, Dakota Jack wrote:
Something must be missing from this thread. All we got from Simon was
this reference to a WebDav project. How that relates to what you are
doing is not clear to me, Frank. Simon must have sent something else
in addition that you have not provided? The lack of that information
also makes what Martin is talking about a mystery to us who have not
seen whatever is missing.
What you do in that case is go to an email archive site, search for the
original thread (eg by email subject) and read the entire thread.
Here are some email archive sites that carry the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
list:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/
http://gmane.org/
Regards,
Simon
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