Hey all,

Martin Poeschl has done the work to bring Jyve up to the latest Turbine
specifications and developments (using Turbine+Velocity). Thanks Martin!

A temporary demo is here:

    http://www.marmot.at:8080/jyve/servlet/jyve

Instead of creating Jyve under the top level Jakarta project, we intend to
create it as a sub project of Jakarta Turbine, but with its own mailing
lists and CVS tree. Ie: jakarta-turbine-jyve

I know that Jyve *could* be grand fathered into the Jakarta project as a top
level project, however, based on past experiences and the fact that there is
currently only one developer, we are going to house it under the Turbine
project for now in order to allow it to gain visibility, community and
developers first before proposing it again as a top level project.

For the future, Mike Haberman has forked Jyve into a more general purpose
data storage system. His code is a complete re-implementation of a fairly
different concept model. It is very cool and is also based on top of
Turbine/Velocity. His project is called Orgami. When he is ready to check
his code into CVS, I would also like to create a jakarta-turbine-orgami
project as well.

I'm posting here (and on the general@ list) to get people's approval on
making this happen as well as just keep people informed. If there is mad
outrage or other ideas, then I'm all ears to constructive feedback and
alternative approaches.

thanks,

-jon stevens

-- 
If you come from a Perl or PHP background, JSP is a way to take
your pain to new levels. --Anonymous
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