I have two thoughts on this.

I didn't care for HotJava back when it was alive. It seems to be an
injustice to revive it after it finally expired.

But, more importantly, it seems to be that to artificially recussitate a
project is ... well ... artificial. If a community sprang up around
HotJava (or anything else) spontaneously, I would be 100% in favor of
us adopting it and giving it a home. But trying to do this artificially
seems to ask for failure. You can't fake this. It's got to come from
folks that are actually interested. I'm unclear on one point - are you
genuinely interested? Perhaps I should actually read the site that you
linked to ...



So since the code is not open yet.  The method I chose was to:

1. Approach the grand community
2. See if there was interest
3. Ask sun for the code
4. proceed with community development from there.

Precisely what is it about that you see as artificial? Would Tomcat also qualify for that definition?

-Andy



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