On 10/12/05, Geir Magnusson Jr. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We need to get something out as a statement of record. here's the
> short version - to the point, short and sweet. I have a longer one
> if people want something longer...
>
> I'd like to get a brief up or down, comments, edits, and then loft
> over to PRC today. Time is a moving...
>
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>
> Apache Geronimo Reaches J2EE 1.4 Certification Milestone
>
> Forest Hill, MD - October 11, 2005 -- The Apache Software Foundation is
> pleased to announce the release of Apache Geronimo 1.0-M5, the first
> fully certified release of the Apache Geronimo project's J2EE 1.4
> application server. Apache Geronimo v1.0-M5 contains a number of
> enhancements, including the integration of Apache Tomcat , a
> developer preview of the upcoming management console, and a multitude of
> configuration and usability improvements. The release is available
> for download from the Apache Geronimo web site (http://
> geronimo.apache.org/).
>
> Founded in August of 2003, the project was chartered with creating
> certified implementations of the J2EE (Java 2 Enterprise Edition)
> specification. The project certified their implementation using the
> J2EE 1.4 Technology Compatibility Kit, a comprehensive testsuite
> that ensures the software conforms to the J2EE specification.
>
> The project is proud of their accomplishment, and invites users and
> developers to come participate in this exciting and innovative
> project of the Apache Software Foundation.
>
> About the Apache Software Foundation
>
> The Apache Software Foundation provides organizational, legal, and
> financial support for a broad range of open source software
> projects. As
> a US 501(c)(3) public charity, the Foundation provides an established
> framework for contributions of both intellectual property and funding
> for
> the support of open source software development. Through a
> collaborative
> and meritocratic development process, Apache projects deliver
> enterprise-grade, freely available software products for the public
> benefit, attracting large communities of users and enabling future
> innovation, both commercial and individual, through its pragmatic Apache
> License.
+1
Bruce
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