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>>The next thing to replace jakarta-site2 will be Maven. Just like with
>>Anakia, I honestly don't care if you -1 it. You aren't doing the work and
>>therefore your argument against it is simply a bike shed and is thus not
>>valid in my opinion.
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>I hope another jakarta commiter will join me and second my -1. 
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I second!

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>And I hope you'll not find a way to twist this rule. 
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+1

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>>So, if learning DVSL vs. XSLT is beyond your aptitude, I probably would not
>>have hired you anyway.
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I wouldn't go to the interview in the first place.  

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>It's not a matter of learning - but of principles. Respecting and using 
>standards, even if simpler solutions may exist - would be a big argument
>for me. 
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And because if we just use all jon's pet projects only jon would get 
anything done ;-)

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>Respecting and using standards shows you care about the community and 
> the other people who one way or another will use your code. 
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>If reinventing the wheel is what you call 'free thinkers', I'm sorry about
>you.
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:-D  But he's not so free thinking to want to encourage collaboration.  

-Andy (whose feeling like some kind of communist about now ;-) )

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>Costin
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