> Jon wrote:
>
> There is no community. There is projects which have people who follow them
> blindly.

I do not believe that.

What I am seeing are the same signs Sam sees:

> Sam wrote:
>
> In my, admittedly biased, perspective, I see significant improvement in
> terms of community over the course of the past eleven months or so.  For
> starters, the following results would have been inconceivable at the time:
>
>    http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/gump/2002-01-07/
>
> I also see an initiative by Ted and others to build a commons are which
> promotes reuse.  Conscientious objectors notwithstanding, they plow
> relentlessly ahead, continuing to make incremental and enduring progress.


Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Scott Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 5:05 PM
>
>
> on 1/7/02 3:14 AM, "Paulo Gaspar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I would still prefer having both around.
> >
> > There are users and committers for each that are not
> > willing to move to the other.
> >
> > IMO, community rules.
>
> There is no community. There is projects which have people who follow them
> blindly.
>
> -jon


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