+1 to Gump as a TLP - especially if Gumpy, written in Python and not Java, is going to be the basis going forward. ;-)
-- Martin Cooper On Fri, 30 Jan 2004, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: > First of all, let me say that I'm *very* impressed by the work done on > Python Gump. It's *sweet*! I think it's about time that we switch away > from the old shell+xslt version that is much harder to maintain and > adapt. > > Second, I have root access on moof.apache.org and would love to help > setup a pygump installation there, making the official apache one and > finally retiring the one on nagoya which was slow as hell. > > Moreover, it always bothered me that gump was under the supervision of > the jakarta PMC while it is a much more general purpose project, but > Sam and I agreed that until Gump had its own community, a top level > domain would have been a bad idea. > > I think that Gump does have enough traction for becoming top level. > > So, here is my proposal: > > 1) install pygump on moof.apache.org > > [macosx box located at apple, not huge but should be enough since it's > currently doing nothing.. note that we are waiting for new shiny boxes > that are coming from IBM, so if our needs grow, we will have plenty of > room to grow without effecting the ASF infrastructure (one of those > boxes was conceived for gump explicitly)] > > 2) initiate the burocratic process to get Gump as a Top Level Domain > > [I volunteer to help that process] > > What do you think? > > -- > Stefano. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
