Le 21 déc. 05, à 12:01, Leo Simons a écrit :

On Tue, Dec 20, 2005 at 04:49:29PM -0800, Martin Cooper wrote:
Some comments:
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On Wed, Dec 21, 2005 at 10:54:03AM +0100, Raphaël Luta wrote:
To me it raises all the possible incubation warning bells:
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Same feelings here, I agree with Martin's and Raphaël's concerns.

...I feel a bit sorry for the Zimbra guys..

To me the right thing to do if you were an "outside" company trying to join the ASF with a cool project, would be to build interest inside the ASF first and to get to know each other.

In other words, if I were Zimbra (but I'm not ;-) I'd get involved with some ASF projects where my stuff makes sense (Cocoon, JSF, Tapestry, you name it) to show us how good that stuff is, and most importantly to build relationships before coming up with a proposal where we (or most of us at least) recognize no one.

(I hope) the ASF is (still) about communities, not primarily code.

-Bertrand


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