Production quality sounds MUCH better to me!
Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar
Thats good. I like that.
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Danny Angus wrote:
If Jakarta != java and/or Jakarta != server, (which appeared on this list a
few days ago, but I cant find the original mail)
then the mission statement is at odds with the project, which must at best
create bad karma and at worst it broadcasts a misleading message about the
Ted Husted wrote:
Danny Angus wrote:
If Jakarta != java and/or Jakarta != server, (which appeared on this
list a
few days ago, but I cant find the original mail)
then the mission statement is at odds with the project, which must at
best
create bad karma and at worst it broadcasts a misleading
SHORT TERM PLAN
There's a proposed update to the mission page at
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/mission2.html
It uses the language from our latest charter,
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/pmc/01-03-19-meeting-summary.html at 2.1
and also adds information about the Apache Software
On 1/9/02 7:42 AM, Ted Husted [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Danny Angus wrote:
If Jakarta != java and/or Jakarta != server, (which appeared on this list a
few days ago, but I cant find the original mail)
then the mission statement is at odds with the project, which must at best
create bad karma
Personally,
While I don't have strong feeling about this, and a Mission statement is
what it is...
I don't know that commercial-quality is a positive thing these days.
Alternatively, I'd say high-quality. Its a stupid distinction I know
but I've used some duds that were supposedly
Production quality sounds MUCH better to me!
Have fun,
Paulo Gaspar
-Original Message-
From: Andrew C. Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 3:31 AM
To: general at jakarta
Subject: Re: Mission ...
Personally,
While I don't have strong feeling