I believe RT is short for running topic (or rambling topic - they often seem to go on a while!). We have these to discuss new design decisions, such as incorporating OSGi into Cocoon. As you said, these don't always require a vote but they give folks a chance to voice an opinion before making that kind of commitment.

As for Marmalade, I am looking for an XML tag framework that I can limit to either a fixed set of tags that I implement, or an XML language that is easy to understand and can only perform operations on the objects it is provided with. I have a couple of uses for these:
1. I'd like to use it to create symantic modules in drools
2. I'd like to create an event based flow controller for Cocoon (something like a more limited version of Javaflow - if that means anything to you).

BTW - I'm very familiar with the memory leak in jelly. I had to pretty much gut the multiproject plugin so it could build our website. It would die before it got half way through.

And thanks for your time and the help.

Ralph

Brett Porter wrote

I don't even know what [RT] stands for, but I see people involved with
cocoon use it all the time in various lists. Maybe you can enlighten me.

I assume you are looking for further justifications for introducing
marmalade. The answer really is that my previous mail covered it. Maybe
John will have something to add.

- Brett


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