> Ara is himself here to help :-)

Excellent!

> I'm involved in a project that probably (90%) will use Hibernate. So
> I'll have to use it myself and be sure I can't resist contributing to
> open source projects :-) So wherever the module ends up in I'll
> contribute. I think it's better for it to live in hibernate's cvs.

Even excellenter :)

> Btw, as described previously in xdoclet-devel we'll probably set up a
> smart distributed module build system using Maven in xdoclet2. So you'll
> host the module in hibernate's cvs, but we'll checkout it, build it and
> bundle it and even test it. This way we'll be able to keep an eye on
> what's going on in remotely hosted modules and still keep it separated.

Great, sounds like a solution that keeps everyone happy. (PS. I'm very 
impressed with the whole "Maven distributed module build system".)


peace

Gavin



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