At 08:56  2/3/01 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> What happens when I decide I want to host another servlet engine under
>> jakarta - lets call it Glom. When asked why I don't work with tomcat my
>> reply is - it has a history and it's NIH. 
>
>And you can start it at any time - as a revolution. When it's ready, if
>you get enough votes you can even call it tomcat. 

Ahh but what if I don't want to. Library is not an Avalon revolution - it
seems it will end up as a top level project. So I want Glom to be a
top-level project - any objections ? Glom should sit side by side tomcat as
obviously tomcat as failed (if it hadn't I wouldn't have built Glom - now
would I?).


Cheers,

Pete

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