Re: Continuum

2007-08-20 Thread Stefano Bagnara
Noel J. Bergman ha scritto: > Stefano Bagnara wrote: >> I use/know continuum. > > Just level setting the discussion for Danny, Serge, Bernd, Norman, Steve, > Soren, Robert, ... > > Besides, since *you* asked about Continuum, I wanted to keep you up to date. Thank you for the update :-) >> I hop

RE: Continuum

2007-08-20 Thread Noel J. Bergman
Stefano Bagnara wrote: > I use/know continuum. Just level setting the discussion for Danny, Serge, Bernd, Norman, Steve, Soren, Robert, ... Besides, since *you* asked about Continuum, I wanted to keep you up to date. > I hope they will be ready soon with something stable enough for Infra > to ac

Re: Excalibur votes (Was: [VOTE] new cornerstone libraries)

2007-08-20 Thread Norman Maurer
Stefano Bagnara schrieb: Carsten Ziegeler ha scritto: Hi Stefano, we recently discussed this problem briefly in the pmc mailing list. The overall situation is very disappointing right now (and of course frustrating). I think there are two possibilites: close down excalibur and move the code

Re: Excalibur votes (Was: [VOTE] new cornerstone libraries)

2007-08-20 Thread Stefano Bagnara
Carsten Ziegeler ha scritto: > Hi Stefano, > > we recently discussed this problem briefly in the pmc mailing list. The > overall situation is very disappointing right now (and of course > frustrating). > > I think there are two possibilites: close down excalibur and move the > code to the communi

Re: Excalibur votes (Was: [VOTE] new cornerstone libraries)

2007-08-20 Thread Carsten Ziegeler
Hi Stefano, we recently discussed this problem briefly in the pmc mailing list. The overall situation is very disappointing right now (and of course frustrating). I think there are two possibilites: close down excalibur and move the code to the community who is interested in it - or do the opposi

Re: Continuum

2007-08-20 Thread Stefano Bagnara
Noel J. Bergman ha scritto: > Noel J. Bergman wrote: > >> Stefano Bagnara wrote: >>> You just wrote on general@ that ASF is planning allowing other java >>> based tools in the future: what about continuum? A continuum instance >>> with all of our projects would be great. > >> Continuum is already