Upayavira wrote:

Steven Noels wrote:

On 05 Feb 2004, at 11:24, Steven Noels wrote:

I'll try to wordsmith this into a short mission statement, but I'd like to hear whether this categorization makes sense to you.



Thanks for all your comments & suggestions. Let's see how lyric I am today:


"The Apache Cocoon Community Project fosters community-based exploration, design and implementation of web application frameworks with a focus on XML pipelining, centralized configuration mechanisms and separation of concerns through composability rather than programmability, by combining and adding onto existing Apache and other open source libraries. It hosts web application development frameworks, applications built on these frameworks, and development tools built for these frameworks and applications."


Sounds good. Concern though is that it reads 'web-centric'. Whilst Cocoon is 'primarily' about web publishing and applications, it is not 'exclusively' about that. Get that in there somewhere, and I'll be happy!


It all depends on what we understand by "web". Considering the CLI (your pet Cocoon environment), the final target is web publishing, isn't it?

Now that's true that I also use the CocoonBean in a Swing application that has no relation to the web. But this seems very marginal to me.

Sylvain

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