Hello Eric,

Wednesday, June 9, 2004, 10:54:15 AM, you wrote:

EP> It's always hard to guess the number of users...   I wish there was an easy
EP> way to find out how many people use a package so I knew what level of effort
EP> to expend on it!

EP> Based on the number of emails that I have received directly to me, more then
EP> a handful, less then many!  I receive a direct email probably every three
EP> weeks about the package.

EP> Having gone back through them, I am culling out the typical questions, and
EP> will commit some docs to the wiki.  I'm also moving to a completely native
EP> build based on what Max has done.  One thing is that this package because of
EP> it's nature, drags in a lot of jars..   Is it okay to use the ant <get> task
EP> to download them, or should we include them in CVS.  I don't want to bulk up
EP> CVS unnecessarily.

one of the problems with the earlier build was that it did not use the
"shared" jars - like hibernate2.jar (now hibernate3.jar).

But anyhow...the avalon stuff is really only 3 small java files -
could they not just be added to our wiki as examples of integration
instead of "filling" up in hibernateext ? Or even add it to the avalon
cvs tree (or are they still refraining from contributing code that is
import dependendent on LGPL code ?)

-- 
Best regards,
 Max                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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