On Tue, 2007-07-10 at 07:51 +1000, Michael Ralston wrote:
> Hi Guys
> 
> My employment was recently terminated, and although my employer
> verbally agreed to allow me to contribute my ejb code back to lenya, i
> never got anything in writing. So I'm a bit unsure of what to do with
> the ejb code...
> 
> It did have some pretty severe performance problems, it didn't achieve
> what I thought it could and caused more problems than it attempted to
> fix.
> 
> To be honest, I'm sick of lenya. Because I recommended it to my
> employer and subsequently developed with it, I lost my job.
> 

Sorry to hear that you lost your job and hope you will find a new one
very soon.

The problem in your case I see is that you tried to change/rewrite lenya
completely regarding the backend. When I first read on the ml I thought
by myself it is overkill for one person and reading your mail now I
guess it really was.

I do not think that the choice for Lenya is singly responsible for the
outcome of your recommendation/development. I guess that would have
happened with any other open source cms where you tried that radical
changes on your own. 

Sorry again for you that it did not worked out.

salu2
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Thorsten Scherler                                 thorsten.at.apache.org
Open Source Java                      consulting, training and solutions


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