I agree on the wacked view. I'm sitting here enjoying some Asahi, and it's getting more and more out of focus by the minute.
What I'm trying to zoom in on though is the population of developers needing to embed the Apache DS. I think one could make the following assumptions: - The population of developers needing to embed ApacheDS are large organizations like IBM, BEA, etc. - The developers that are doing the embedding are very sharp...sort of like the people who made ApacheDS...ok maybe not that sharp... - Given the first two assumptions, the population could easily get around any 1.5 constraints, and then go have some Asahi! Oh Oh - Glass is almost empty. Gotta go get refilled. Cheers, - Ole --- "Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I would think that one of the primary > considerations > > for 1.5 would be "real world" people/organizations > > writing in to this mailing list > > So far, I'm not sure how many exist. > > > That gives someone who's seriously considering > > embedding apache ds 4 months to upgrade the > > embedding application. > > Keep in mind that, according to Ceki's figures, as > many people are still > using JDK 1.3 today as are using JDK 1.5. > Developers tend to have a totally > whacked view of how long customers actually take to > evolve platform > technology. > > --- Noel > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
