On Jul 30, 2007, at 10:17 AM, Alan D. Cabrera wrote:


On Jul 29, 2007, at 6:48 PM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:

Guys,

The Yoko project has been in incubation for about 18 months now. I did a quick look through the mail archives and didn't see a lot of discussion about next steps for the project. Certainly the project is important to other projects like Apache Geronimo and Apache OpenEJB. Has there been any recent discussions about how to move forward with the project? Top-level, joining another TLP as a sub-project (Geronimo / Harmony come to mind).

I'd like to hear people's thoughts on what they are thinking.


At the moment we're attempting to put out a release, v1.0.0.

A sub-project makes sense to me given the mature nature of the CORBA spec. It's a critical component of Geronimo and Harmony but there is just not a lot of CORBA interest out there any more. I personally prefer to place it under Geronimo where it can take advantage of the server components there.

I'd be happy with it as a Geronimo component. I dream of updating the code to java 5, making it a bit more IOC friendly, etc etc and I'd probably be more likely to actually do such things if the code were under Geronimo than elsewhere.

thanks
david jencks



Regards,
Alan


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