I'm not comfortable with carrying this type of editorial matter at the
top of the home page, and would like to move it to the news and status
page. 

-Ted.

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Subject: cvs commit: jakarta-site2/xdocs index.xml
Date: 30 Jan 2002 21:53:04 -0000
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jon         02/01/30 13:53:04

  Modified:    docs     index.html
               xdocs    index.xml
  Log:
  lets have a little fun.
  
  Revision  Changes    Path
  1.52      +32 -0     jakarta-site2/docs/index.html
  
  Index: index.html
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site2/docs/index.html,v
  retrieving revision 1.51
  retrieving revision 1.52
  diff -u -r1.51 -r1.52
  --- index.html        29 Jan 2002 01:47:06 -0000      1.51
  +++ index.html        30 Jan 2002 21:53:03 -0000      1.52
  @@ -140,6 +140,38 @@
                                                                      
<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%">
         <tr><td bgcolor="#525D76">
           <font color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
  +          <a name="That flaming fireball in the sky..."><strong>That
flaming fireball in the sky...</strong></a>
  +        </font>
  +      </td></tr>
  +      <tr><td>
  +        <blockquote>
  +                                    <p>
  +In a recent <a
href="http://www.theserverside.com/resources/article.jsp?l=SunInterview";>article</a>,
Karen Tegan, Director of J2EE Compatibility and Platform
  +Services for Sun Microsystems, had the following to say:
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +"The J2EE Compatible brand has achieved significant momentum over the
  +past two years, and we want to make sure that any open source efforts
  +don't impact the viability of that effort."
  +</p>
  +                                                <p>
  +In other words, Sun doesn't give a hoot about whether J2EE licensing
  +restricts open source J2EE products (in case you missed it, it does).
  +Thus, the Apache Software Foundation's involvement in the Java
Community
  +Process (JCP) is simply an advertising statement for Sun to claim
that
  +they have a 'vision which uses open standards and non-proprietary
  +interfaces'. If you would like to express your opinions of Sun's
  +licensing terms, feel free to contact <a
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a> and let us know what you
  +think. Thanks.
  +</p>
  +                            </blockquote>
  +        </p>
  +      </td></tr>
  +      <tr><td><br/></td></tr>
  +    </table>
  +                                                <table border="0"
cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" width="100%">
  +      <tr><td bgcolor="#525D76">
  +        <font color="#ffffff" face="arial,helvetica,sanserif">
             <a name="Welcome"><strong>Welcome</strong></a>
           </font>
         </td></tr>
  
  
  
  1.21      +28 -0     jakarta-site2/xdocs/index.xml
  
  Index: index.xml
  ===================================================================
  RCS file: /home/cvs/jakarta-site2/xdocs/index.xml,v
  retrieving revision 1.20
  retrieving revision 1.21
  diff -u -r1.20 -r1.21
  --- index.xml 20 Jan 2002 16:28:07 -0000      1.20
  +++ index.xml 30 Jan 2002 21:53:03 -0000      1.21
  @@ -9,6 +9,34 @@
   
   <body>
   
  +<section name="That flaming fireball in the sky...">
  +<p>
  +In a recent <a
 
+href="http://www.theserverside.com/resources/article.jsp?l=SunInterview";
  +>article</a>, Karen Tegan, Director of J2EE Compatibility and
Platform
  +Services for Sun Microsystems, had the following to say:
  +</p>
  +
  +<p>
  +"The J2EE Compatible brand has achieved significant momentum over the
  +past two years, and we want to make sure that any open source efforts
  +don't impact the viability of that effort."
  +</p>
  +
  +<p>
  +In other words, Sun doesn't give a hoot about whether J2EE licensing
  +restricts open source J2EE products (in case you missed it, it does).
  +Thus, the Apache Software Foundation's involvement in the Java
Community
  +Process (JCP) is simply an advertising statement for Sun to claim
that
  +they have a 'vision which uses open standards and non-proprietary
  +interfaces'. If you would like to express your opinions of Sun's
  +licensing terms, feel free to contact <a
  +href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a> and let us know what
you
  +think. Thanks.
  +</p>
  +
  +</section>
  +
   <section name="Welcome">
   
   <!-- ApacheCon is over.
  
  
  

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