Ainsi parlait Walentiny Carlo :
> Second:
> > ... You are offering free use of your tool to open
>
> source
>
> > developers, but what about the rest of our
>
> community?
>
> > They get to use crippleware?
>
> Is netbeans crippleware, compared to forte?
Your comparaison is not fair: NetBeans is
He's turned over a new leaf ;-)
We will never be abel to compete...
Scott Sanders
> -Original Message-
> From: Ted Husted [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 9:38 AM
> To: Jakarta General List
> Subject: Re: jakarta source code documentati
Jon,
Thanks for taking the time to write that long and
considerate reply.
First:
It was not my intention to advertise the product
by posting here. In fact I would not have "dared" post
here for fear of it being considered like like that,
had it not been suggested to me by a respected member
Jon Scott Stevens wrote:
> While this is an excellent offer because your tool looks very useful, I
> think I will personally decline it for the following reasons:
...
> Thanks!
>
> -jon
OK, who are you, and how did you get access to Jon's mailbox?
;-)
Jon, this is a very excelent and consi
While this is an excellent offer because your tool looks very useful, I
think I will personally decline it for the following reasons:
#1. Contribution: Your offer tries, but does not really bide well with the
open source world. You are offering free use of your tool to open source
developers, but
> Actually, isn't that one of the goals of Alexandria?
> Maybe wth your
> expertise you might want to help out there? :)
Yes, I (think) that (java documentation) is one of the
goals of Alexandria. Actually, I first emailed Kevin
Burton (Alexandria project) to tell him about Juliet,
and he sugges
On 12/14/01 8:13 AM, "Walentiny Carlo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> All the developer support tools that apache
>> uses are ones that we can control, modify and
>> adapt to our needs.
>
> Like javadoc? :)
>
>> Juliet looks to be a commercial tool
>> and doesn't really satisfy
>> our needs. Tha
> Free as in "free speech"; not free as in "free
> flight".
Just to clarify: you're right, I am not offering
source code for Juliet.
-carlo
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> A shame (Java cross referencing not needed :().
> Juliet is commercial, but there will be a
> free version.
Free as in "free speech"; not free as in "free flight".
Alex.
> All the developer support tools that apache
> uses are ones that we can control, modify and
> adapt to our needs.
Like javadoc? :)
> Juliet looks to be a commercial tool
> and doesn't really satisfy
> our needs. Thanks anyway.
A shame (Java cross referencing not needed :().
Juliet is comm
Hi,
Thanks for the offer but it is not how we operate here. All the developer
support tools that apache uses are ones that we can control, modify and adapt
to our needs. Juliet looks to be a commercial tool and doesn't really satisfy
our needs. Thanks anyway.
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001 21:45, Walent
Hi all
Proposal to help with jakarta documentation:
Juliet is a tool which helps understand, search,
browse, reuse and read Java source code.
If you are interested, I will offer:
1. a free, full version of the final Juliet release
to all jakarta developers with commit privileges;
2. a fre
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