Daniel F. Savarese wrote:
In my opinion, JMeter should really go top-level, but the community has not yet (and may never) come to that conclusion.
JMeter used to be just at the brink of being viable as a TLP. Mailing list traffic is stable and high, but the number of active developers was very close or maybe below the minimum three. There were a few occasions where Sebastian had to beg for additional reviewers to make a release. But I don't know whether that changed in the last year or so. Sebastian considered JMeter to be a part of the Jakarta community, and had to watch the rest of Jakarta dissolve around it. Unless the development community has grown beyond three, there is no natural or easy way out for JMeter.
Perhaps we could combine all user lists except for JMeter.
Yes, that would send a clear message: You're the odd man out. Like HttpClient getting a separate mailing list in Commons. ;-) cheers, Roland --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@jakarta.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@jakarta.apache.org