On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 09:08 +0200, Roland Weber wrote:
> Oleg Kalnichevski wrote:
> 
> > (1) Attempt to go TLP and risk the possibility of never becoming viable
> > as a TLP.
> > 
> > (2) Go back to Commons and wait for the next trend in the social
> > engineering to hit us.
> > 
> > (3) Seek a new home elsewhere within ASF. Curiously enough our largest
> > and the most active user base within ASF appears to be the Webservices
> > TLP, not Jakarta. 
> > 
> > (4) Pretend nothing is happening and hope this whole hooplah will fade
> > away the same way Jakarta Silk did.  
> > 
> > (5) Pull the plug. Do something else like raising pigeons or something. 
> 
> Maybe start some informal talks about 3 while intensely pursuing 4?
> The Synapse folks were seriously considering to roll their own HTTP
> implementation before choosing use, so I feel that webservices might
> be a good home if they are comfortable with it. But every kind of move
> means more work that does not benefit the code base, that's why I
> would try to delay it as long as possible.
> 
> cheers,
>   Roland
> 

Roland, Asankha and all, 

I think we are in full agreement here. My preference is option 4
followed by option 3. If the decision to disband Jakarta is officially
announced, the very same moment we should consider approaching Synapse
folks with a formal request to sponsor our move to the Web Services TLP.
I would very much rather prefer to spend all this time and efforts
hacking code, though. 

Until then, it is all business as usual. I'll start a thread on planning
for ALPHA5 shortly.

Oleg


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