A document in some web page buried deep in the structure of a large web
site is not open to public discussion because unless you are privy to
reading all the web site you don't know about it.


Hey... that is why not so many people knew about Intake!!!
...and it is even harder to find out that there is a Connection Pool in
Turbine.

I casually found DBCP the first time I visited the commons page in a
couple of minutes but had to use Google before loosing my patience trying
to find it at the Turbine pages.


Forrest is very recent and maybe the xml.apache guys should have already
posted a note about it HERE and on several other spots.

However, making information public across Apache demands a bit more work
than just posting it at a single spot, web site or mailing list.


Just trying to make sure you understand how much effort can take to make
information public across such large community and how easy is to fail
when everybody does not read everything.


Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jon Scott Stevens [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 8:18 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Cross-pollination
>
>
> I care what is openly documented on websites. A mailing list discussion is
> not an open discussion because unless you are privy to reading
> all the mail,
> you don't know about it.
>
> -jon
>
> on 1/7/02 11:08 AM, "Scott Sanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > It has been discussed on general@xml.  Check the archives.
> >
> > Scott
> > ....


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