Gianugo Rabellino wrote:
> Noel J. Bergman wrote:
>> - Stonehenge appears to have been dead since July, when it made a
>> milestone release, and is discussing being archived. There
>> appears to be disappointment over the perceived disappearance
>> of Microsoft and WSO2.
> Just for the sake of completeness, it's not really like Microsoft has
> disappeared as MS committers have been the ones suggesting the project
> folds down and, despite missing the board report deadline, are active
> in ensuring a smooth transition to whatever is next for the project.
I was paraphrasing comments from the mailing list, but accept your input.
:-)
> I am willing to help streamlining this transition and support closing down
> the project unless someone in the community is interested in keeping
> it alive.
Thanks. :-)
--- Noel