Wow, I was off-line for the week-end and that thread took another
direction which was not intended at all. DBlevins is correct, and as I
stated with Karan on IRC the hangout is an un-official gathering and
any thing related to decisions which might be discussed or raised
during that hangout MUST be recorded on dev@ of OEJB.

Any way, I will assume that all people involved/interested have G+
accounts, and hence I will go forward with the steps preparing for the
hangout. Next step is setting date and time. I will send a poll on
Doodle by the end of today to know which date and time are more
appropriate for the majority of all of us.

On Sat, Jul 16, 2011 at 11:37 PM, David Blevins <[email protected]> wrote:
> Looks like this discussion has gone sour.
>
> I encourage people to get in touch with each other as much as possible.  
> Google+, Facebook, Twitter, IRC, conferences, two tin cans and a string....  
> All fine.  All not part of the Apache process either.  That doesn't make them 
> bad, it just makes them non-official.
>
> Obviously the dev list is the only official channel of any Apache project.
>
> If people want to "hangout" on Google+ I might suggest using Google+ to 
> coordinate that.
>
> Feel free to send invites to the lists.
>
>
> -David
>
>



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