>On Wed, 12 Oct 2005, robert burrell donkin wrote:

>> jakarta's been self consciously shrinking over the last few years (it's
>> just too big and too complex) with a lot of old sub-projects graduating
>> to lop level status. it's more difficult now to persuade people that 
new
>> sub-projects should be accepted. (of course, this doesn't mean that
>> JFTP4I couldn't aim for top level or for a sub-project of another
>> project)

>Effectively it's turning into a component container, a larger variant of 
>Commons. All of our server-like parts have moved to top level, and it 
>sounds like JFTP4I would (despite not being just an FTP server) still be 
>very much a server-like project. So definitely a TLP example.

Yeah, i'm just i little confuse of how to initiate the process. Who to 
talk, what email to send, and so on.

        João

>Hen


>(Slide is on its way to TLP, the last real server-like subproject)
>(Yep, there are frameworks still here too, Tapestry/Turbine, though other 

>frameworks have moved up)

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