Stephen McConnell wrote:


As I mentioned to Berin - I'm not about to start over - simply because there its just plain boring and a recepie for discontent. Been there, done that, want to continue on the really challenging stuff. Think about distributed containers, federated management, adaptive component security. This is the future - a future where it challenges the best or our abilities - a future where we are not going over old ground attempting to convince each other that direction X is the best direction.


Go for the challenges - its a lot more interesting.


Don't think of it as starting over. Think of it as refactoring the core to make those really challenging things easier.

I would like to take a look at how the different containers organize things
in the core to see the strengths and weaknesses of each.  Leveraging that
information, we can provide for a better and refactored core that we all
know how to work with.

As to the list of challenges you have, I would like a little more info:

* Distributed containers: I think we understand this well enough
* Federated Management: I am not sure what you mean by this.
* Adaptive component security: Phoenix has a start on this I believe, or
                               are you talking about something different?


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 deserve neither liberty nor safety."
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