+1 from me too.
Am horribly jetlagged after just getting off a red-eye so will try
comment more constructively early next week when I've managed to
actually sleep a little.
On 29 Oct 2005, at 20:13, Hiram Chirino wrote:
Huge +1!
I can't speak for the rest of the ActiveMQ community, but I've
chatted with James Strachan in the past before this, and we think
it would be a huge win for both the Apache and ActiveMQ communities
if ActiveMQ came to Apache. There's also a few dependencies that
ActiveMQ uses that are maintained mostly by the committers ActiveMQ
community like ActiveIO, ActiveCluster, ActivetSpaces, etc. It
would be nice to keep all these projects together., I wonder if the
Apache/Geronimo community would be interested in bring all this
stuff in house?
Unfortunately, James (the founder of most of the above projects) is
out on vacation this week, but I sure He'd be all for it if Apache/
Geronimo was interested. This idea is also very exciting for me!
It would show the solidification and maturing of the geronimo project.
Regards,
Hiram
On Oct 29, 2005, at 1:46 PM, Dain Sundstrom wrote:
Why not consolidate the entire Geronimo community, or as much as
possible, into the Geronimo project itself?
I bounced this idea off a few people and the feedback I got was
very positive. This idea keeps popping up and before it gets to
far along I want to bring it to the dev list.
One thing you should really think about is this requires a big
commitment from the Geronimo community. There are a lot of
projects, code and committers that we will need to integrate into
our community. Most of the projects will have to go through
incubation, which as you all know is not easy. On the positive
side, we already work closely with these projects, and are very
familiar with the communities and code.
As you can tell, I'm very excited about this. What do you think?
Who would want to come?
-dain
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