Actually, as we're finding so much to do on the website and as June 2 is a Saturday how about we leave it till Monday June 4?
Still not sure how to describe it, see below... ...ant On 6/1/07, Simon Nash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: <snip>
Apache Tuscany Java SCA provides a runtime based on the OASIS Open > Composite > Services Architecture SCA specifications which aim to simplify SOA > Application Development. > We shouldn't describe it in this way as this makes it sound like these are OASIS specs, which they aren't yet but will be (hopefully) in the future. I'd suggest "... a runtime based on the Service Component Architecture specifications from the Open SOA collaboration (osoa.org), aimed at simplifying SOA Application Development. These specifications have been submitted to OASIS for standardization as part of Open Composite Services Architecture (Open CSA)."
Is that starting to sound a little wordy for the 2nd line of an announcement with more info about specifications groups than Tuscany itself? I don't know the relationship btw the groups, do we need to mention Open SOA collaboration? Could it be something like: "Apache Tuscany provides a runtime based on the Service Component Architecture. SCA is a set of specifications aimed at simplifying SOA Application Development which are now being standardized at OASIS as part of Open Composite Services Architecture (Open CSA)."
