on 4/20/00 8:53 AM, Mark Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> jon * wrote:
> 
>>> How are people currently
>>> managing the persistance layer?
>> 
>> Does it really matter?
> 
> Just a curiousity ... right now alot of effort (for my team at least) goes
> into
> this part of a solution.

I suggest that you work with the Peer code. It is the most complete.

You can also explore Town which has an interesting solution to this stuff as
well...
<http://www.working-dogs.com/town/>

While we use Village for this projects core, there is no reason why you
can't also use Town. Yes, the projects (town/village/turbine) are all inter
related through me...

The reason why I ask if it matters is because one person can sometimes do
the work of 20. So, that really isn't a good metric to go by.

>> That is great! You are also now contributor #20.
> 
> Cool!

I also noted that in the CONTRIB.txt file.

> I agree with Jeff on this ... being recoginzed as a contributor is a great
> form
> of remuneration. I suspect that most people spend alot more time benefitting
> from and admiring the work of folks like the Turbine team, Jakarta team, etc.
> I
> also agree that some sort of developer profile ( 'developer of the month
> club'?
> ;-) ) might be an idea to explore. I thought the Sun 'expose' on the Blackdown
> team was interesting. Though I see that as more of a way to enhance a
> community
> feeling.

Sun did the thing on blackdown because Sun screwed up by taking their credit
when they shouldn't have. They HAD to do something to make people feel
better.

> What about 'Apache-Ware'? I'm not sure if such a thing even exists
> but
> people seem to like 'logo-fied' t-shirts, caps and such... a Turbine bumper
> sticker perhaps. :o)

Apache-ware is coming.

If you were at ApacheCon you could have picked up a very nice Tomcat Mug
with the Tomcat logo on the outside. I stole three...maybe I should give one
of those away. :-)

-jon

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