Anne Thomas Manes wrote:
>
> Stefano,
>
> I'm pleased that you think it's a good thing.
To clarify: I was commenting Sam's note on "I am looking forward
to increased synergy and participation."
Increased synergy is what I believe it's a good thing.
Whether or not making WASP Lite an apache su
Anne,
My viewpoint is similar to Stefano's. I like the idea of working with your team and
get the code
into Apache. But i am not sure if we need one more SOAP implementation. A lot of
people are
already confused what to use and when. This will split up effort of the
developers/users and
increas
Anne,
My viewpoint is similar to Stefano's. I like the idea of working with your team and
get the code
into Apache. But i am not sure if we need one more SOAP implementation. A lot of
people are
already confused what to use and when. This will split up effort of the
developers/users and
increas
Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
>
> Now, a technical question: we already have two projects which have a
> pretty high overlap (SOAP and Axis). Why do we need another one? Can't
> this "WASP lite" be donated as directly to Axis instead of creating yet
> another project on webservices?
Brief history: IBM
General thoughts:
This is just a poll at this point. A perfectly reasonable response
might be for the PMC to request that consensus be reached first on the
Axis dev mailing list before proceeding to a vote. Three of the five
PMC members actively follow that list anyway...
I'm no
Sam,
For Xalan and Cocoon, All the committers are actively working on just the latest cvs
trees (Xalan2
and Cocoon2). Do we really want to get into the same sitaution as we have with
Xerces1/Xerces2/Crimson? One project am really happy with the way it came about is the
Batik. See
http://xml.apa
At 4:30 PM +0100 11/5/01, Vincent Hardy wrote:
>This would make the overall design monochromatic and I think it
>would look great.
following Vincent Hardy's comments, a "monochromatic" version can be
found at (only index.html page):
http://www.corrosive.co.uk/xml_apache_org/site-mono/
max
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 4:30 PM +0100 11/5/01, Vincent Hardy wrote:
>
>> This would make the overall design monochromatic and I think it would
>> look great.
>
>
> following Vincent Hardy's comments, a "monochromatic" version can be
> found at (only index.html page):
>
> http://www.co
I like this too. Better than the color one. Should I start making
stylesheet diffs?
Ted
On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 07:34, Berin Loritsch wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > At 4:30 PM +0100 11/5/01, Vincent Hardy wrote:
> >
> >> This would make the overall design monochromatic and I think it
On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 05:38, Sam Ruby wrote:
> General thoughts:
>
>This is just a poll at this point. A perfectly reasonable response
>might be for the PMC to request that consensus be reached first on the
>Axis dev mailing list before proceeding to a vote. Three of the five
>P
Theodore W. Leung wrote:
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> I am *very* against the idea of WASP as a separate project. If the Axis
> and Wasp communities can not agree, then I think we're done.
What if the Axis and Wasp communities agree that separate code bases are
the right initial step?
> We already
> have 2 SOAP impleme
Stefano,
Sorry that I have't responded to the discussion -- I've been on a plane all
day.
Before initiating this poll, I discussed it with Sam. I first suggested
submitting WASP to Axis. Sam suggested that we set it up as a separate
project. But we're happy to abide by the community's decision.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> following Vincent Hardy's comments, a "monochromatic" version can be
> found at (only index.html page):
>
> http://www.corrosive.co.uk/xml_apache_org/site-mono/
Very nice. I like the colors a lot. :)
Minor nit: The way that the Apache logo overlaps the title
bar looks
On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 14:14, Sam Ruby wrote:
> Theodore W. Leung wrote:
> >
> > I am *very* against the idea of WASP as a separate project. If the Axis
> > and Wasp communities can not agree, then I think we're done.
>
> What if the Axis and Wasp communities agree that separate code bases are
>
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