On 26 Feb 2003, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> If we compete head-on with Ant why is that a concern? No and yes - in that order. Short term, propably not; long term - seems a waste of resources; espcially if you are not competing exactly head to head but slightly diverse into different areas. Which then do not connect as well as they could. But then again - short term it is propably good to see some competition to figure out what works in a quicker paced social environment. But longer term - a lot of energy may go to waste. > We don't want to grouped under the same PMC as Ant. How's that? Now that was never the suggestion - interesting notion :-) But you folks all do want to be grouped under one Apache banner - now what does that then mean ? Ultimately where does one see the -whole- of the ASF to slowly go towards; or if that is too large a question - most of the java code. Is there any synergy - or is the most we can hope for a 'sourceforge' which a little more license sanity and peer controlled commit ? I think synergy is worth aiming for; reinventing the wheel (and mainting it) in several places is propably not worth it in the long run. Dw. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
