After looking at the archives of recent messages, I decided to join this group for a short time, given that my work is being discussed.

As a matter of clarification: Jisp is not a database, it is a embedded engine that can be used to *create* databases.

I found this quote rather interesting:

> FWIW: I think we should actively weed out one-man-effort dependencies.
> People have the freedom to change their mind, but we shouldn't be a
> victim of that.

Change the words "one-man" to "open source", and see how it reads. I've been in on debates about whether or not to use "open source" code... I suggest the Apache might want to take the high road here, and judge matters based on quality and applicability, not broad prejudices.

As I stated before, I'm willing to provide Apache with a specific license if it makes everyone's life easier.

..Scott

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Scott Robert Ladd
Coyote Gulch Productions (http://www.coyotegulch.com)
Software Invention for High-Performance Computing



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