Yep, that's what I'm talking about - move that stuff into their source RCS instead of ours - but basically the same stuff. My line of thinking was prompted by the recent email for Spring WS support by JSecurity. If we continue to see those kinds of requests, it really makes sense for the Spring team to take over those small parts of our project rather than we continue to do so, I think.
If you'd like to reach out to them, that'd be great - I was just gonna send them an email to their dev list. I haven't contributed code to Spring in over 2 years, but I think some of those guys will remember me. If you'd like to do it, please give it a shot :) On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 12:20 PM, Peter Ledbrook <[email protected]>wrote: > > Should we reach out and see if they want to partener? I've worked with > them > > before (JMS code), and loved working with them (great group of guys), but > do > > you think they'd be open to such an idea? > > You don't know until you try :) As part of the SpringSource machinery, > I could find out what they think of the idea, although I don't think I > have any more leverage than anyone else here :) So you're just > thinking of the integration classes going into Spring? Basically > everything under support/spring I'm guessing. > > Cheers, > > Peter >
