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James Duncan Davidson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Thursday, July 26, 2001, at 03:50 PM, burtonator wrote:
I might agree with that. But IMO we have a lot of things that are out of
scope?
Ant? James? Log4J? Regexp? Come on? Don't get me
Kevin Burton wrote:
I think we are just on the classic slippery slope. It will probably
get worse before there is uniform acceptance that it exists.
Or that it splits.
One could easily imagine that a database and related projects merits its
own PMC.
- Sam Ruby
On Tuesday, July 24, 2001, at 04:30 PM, GOMEZ Henri wrote:
And after all sourceforge is now a really good area
to host OpenSource projects (java and others).
This isn't Sourceforge. I'm actually *not* in favor of bringing a
database under the Jakarta umbrella. It's out of scope in my
James Duncan Davidson wrote:
This isn't Sourceforge. I'm actually *not* in favor of bringing a
database under the Jakarta umbrella. It's out of scope in my opinion --
and scope creep is a problem that we've been facing for a long time.
It's tempting to say, well a lot of our in-scope
on 7/25/01 1:38 PM, Pier P. Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
burtonator at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But they haven't approached us... And I believe the first step should be
done by them..
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Not according to them. They said that they approached Jakarta about 1 - 1.5
years ago.
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Pier P. Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
GOMEZ Henri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I totally agree and I'll be more than happy to see hsql
in jakarta.
But they haven't approached us... And I believe the first step should be
done by
burtonator at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But they haven't approached us... And I believe the first step should be
done by them..
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Not according to them. They said that they approached Jakarta about 1 - 1.5
years ago.
Of course that was a LONG time ago :)
:) Then it was when I was
If one of their team comes up and asks, we can consider it,
but I don't feel
it's our task to go out and convince them to join us...
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Yes. I understand this perspective. However I think it is
important to note
that sometimes cooperation is much better than competition.
I totally
GOMEZ Henri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I totally agree and I'll be more than happy to see hsql
in jakarta.
But they haven't approached us... And I believe the first step should be
done by them..
Sometimes competition in similar (or same) projects
became a sane emulation (Pier knows what
burtonator at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just an FYI.
I have spent a lot of time recently working with the Hypersonic people.
There are a number of issues here. It seems they talked to Apache in the past
about moving Hypersonic under Jakarta but were turned down. Since then a lot
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