| +1 Most of the OpenEJB developers are Geronimo developers, so it really makes sense to bring these two codebases together. I don't see any problem with OpenEJB coming together with Geronimo regarding to allow others to use the OpenEJB core w/o the rest of Geronimo. I believe that one of the key drives within Geronimo is to make it highly flexible and pluggable. Many components are already in use by other projects (and OpenEJB) itself) with out requiring the entire server. There merger of these two groups will almost certainly result in a more functional OpenEJB, which means a more functional Geronimo. --jason On Jul 2, 2006, at 2:03 AM, Mohammed Nour wrote:
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- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-project of Geroni... Mohammed Nour
- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-project of G... Jason Dillon
- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-project ... Alan D. Cabrera
- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-proj... Jason Dillon
- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-project of G... Jacek Laskowski
- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-project ... Alan D. Cabrera
- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-project of G... Jeff Genender
- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-project ... Jacek Laskowski
- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-project of G... Alan D. Cabrera
- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-project ... Jason Dillon
- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-project ... John Sisson
- Re: [VOTE] Sponsor OpenEJB to become sub-proj... Jeremy Whitlock
