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JB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I want to preface this with the understanding that I am not out to alienate
> anyone or throw away good work, but the idea of a new project has entered my
> mind more than once. Since Micheal has yet to comment (that I have seen), the
> status of this most recent effort could be all for naught. I, for one, have
> very real and pressing issues for wanting to get on with this,

I do too... :)

> so I am curious what the response of this community would be toward starting a
> new project. Mark has mentioned it here, and Mauricio had also mentioned it in
> a previous post which I quote below.

I think cooperation is important right now.  ... 

> Could the two groups could work together, sharing code and ideas, but under
> different processes? Would people here be willing to consider this as a real
> option?
<snip>

I have no problem working this way.  2.x codebase and a 1.x codebase.

How does that sound?

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