I still ask myself why we can't put HiveMind as its own project under
the Jakarta umbrella.
We have projects with a much smaller scope as normal jakarta projects
and we have and had framework projects such as Cocoon, Avalon or Turbine
outside of the commons.
IMHO the scope of HiveMind is already
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 16:20, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
That last thread seemed such a waste of bandwidth. Unfortunately it
swallowed a discussion we were trying to start concerning Licensing
issues associated with the consideration of using BSD style licensed
code in Apache Projects.
To
I still ask myself why we can't put HiveMind as its own project under
the Jakarta umbrella.
It doesn't seem unreasonable to me, if the criteria are met and the
political implications of creating a new sub-project are acceptable.
Otherwise a spell in commons will help to cement the community
On Tuesday, November 11, 2003, at 01:25 PM, Vic Cekvenich wrote:
Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
I think that this is the right list, very few people are intrested
about the incubator. This is about ASF reputation. (It is also about
the OSS reputation, including BSD, Linux, CodeHus, etc.)
Due to
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003, Henning Schmiedehausen wrote:
I still ask myself why we can't put HiveMind as its own project under
the Jakarta umbrella.
Isn't that what this proposal is proposing? If it isn't, then
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the wrong list to propose it to.
We have projects with
Howard wrote:
3) Chuck it over to Avalon
I've looked to see how we could graft HiveMind into Avalon and
vice-versa,
but they are really quite different beasts. The type-1 vs.
type-2/type-3
split is intrinsic and difficult to reconcile. HiveMind's concept of a
module
doesn't map so
FYI:
I think someone wanted this to get forwarded to the Avalon 'general' mailing
list, but since that doesn't exist, I thought I'd send it to our dev list.
For the Avaloners:
There's been a bit of discussion lately on [EMAIL PROTECTED] about what to do with
Hivemind seeing that it has
J Aaron Farr wrote:
FYI:
I think someone wanted this to get forwarded to the Avalon 'general' mailing
list, but since that doesn't exist, I thought I'd send it to our dev list.
For the Avaloners:
There's been a bit of discussion lately on [EMAIL PROTECTED] about what to do with
Hivemind
An article on The Server Side
(http://www.theserverside.com/home/thread.jsp?thread_id=22371) started me
thinking again about HiveMind today. The major issues mentioned there are
the same as mentioned by Howard below:
I've looked to see how we could graft HiveMind into Avalon and
vice-versa,