Hi Niclas,

On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 4:22 AM, Niclas Hedhman <[email protected]> wrote:
> No. @author tag bears no legal weight and should be avoided all
> together. Multiple lines in Copyright section of the header, as
> explained by Alin, is the proper way to go.

thanks for this clarification.

> That's a good starting point.
>
> I am curious; There are plenty of provisioning systems out there. P2
> for instance, or look at http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/AceProposal
> which is asking to become an Apache incubating project. Could you
> elaborate "Why Pryo?" ?

P2 is something different (I know only it as a product, I haven't seen
the internals though). It's a "pull provisioning", a user is expected
to choose the features he wants to download in his osgi container. And
it's pretty heavyweight.
What I'm trying to build is a lightweight tool that can be deployed in
a cluster of terminals or servers (osgi containers without user) and
can receive orders like "deploy this feature" or "execute this
script".

I'm familiar with the Apache Ace proposal, but I started writing pyo
before it was made public last week. Apache Ace seems to be a very
cool tool, but I don't know when it will be available.

-- 
Filippo Diotalevi

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