Hi,

< For Floyd. The rest may listen in as well ;-) > --- Two things, 1) yes
lets take this off the list. The list is meant to facilitate the inception
of ideas like this. Once the initiative is through, we can go offline. 2)
The open source idea was an *additional* idea and not meant to be inclusive
of the list of EJB Component Frameworks thingy. That one's still open, BTW.

I guess anybody who would like to contribute to the EJB Component Framework
list can contact Floyd from now on or just tune into the page at
TheServerSide. As Floyd says its
http://theserverside.com/discussion/componentlist.jsp.

And remember, Information-sharing is next to Godliness.

Also, people on the list, there is a discussion page on TheServerSide for 1)
mentioned above. And I *hope* that this will help EJB developers all over
the world by offering a repository of information regarding EJB frameworks
and off-the-shelf components, *without* any  hyped-up adverstising and
vested-interest-driven obfuscation/exaggeration/con-man-style-deception
about the software.

Sandeep.

"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." --
Arthur C. Clarke


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>Sandeep,
>
>        I offered to host the list of EJB Component Frameworks
>on TheServerSide
>(and set up the discussion infrastructure). I assumed we would continue
>discussing the project on this list.  I will handle getting the list on
>TheServerSide.com.
>
>        I think the first thing we need to do is assemble
>exactly who is interested
>in helping with this and take this effort offline.
>
>        So far, we have myself, and you. Anyone else?
>
>        I don't recall talking about joining an effort to
>implement an open source
>component framework, all we spoke about was assembling
>definitive list of
>current component frameworks.  If there is an effort to implement a
>framework, it would probably better make its home on
>sourceforge, which can
>offer CVS and other necessary infrastructure.
>
>Floyd
>
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