On 20 July 2011 17:43, Eric Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
> My understanding of what Dan is saying is that since the Scalate
> component is not developed as part of the Apache Camel project it
> cannot be documented in a way that makes it look like it is a part of
> the Apache Camel project.

Thing is though, it was documented clearly as not being part of the
Apache Camel project.

Most camel components are using some Apache Camel code and lots of
other code not in the camel project. Camel is an integration library;
it can't own all the code - it has to work with other code.

So where is the line of what you can and can't talk about on the Camel website?

e.g. could we talk about using MQSeries and Camel; when there's no
actual MQSeries specific code in the Camel project - other than
generic camel code which is MQSeries agnostic, the rest of the code is
owned by IBM?

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James
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