Jean-Marc Orliaguet wrote:
[snip]
I think you're mixing the notions of "community" and of "community of
interests".
I don't think that the goal is to merge communities, the goal is to make
good software and not have different entities fight on framework
technologies. It is to stir common *interests* in the technology.
On the technical level CMF is used by many, but still different
communities. Five is a community project used by different communities.
This also shows that technology merge does not entail community merge,
because everyone comes with different goals, backgrounds, and this is
sound.
Python is a community project, not everyone who uses python is in the
same community (reads the same mailing-lists, go to the same
conferences, develop with zope or twisted, ) even though there is a
strong community of interests.
I think that you want technology merge in the first place, and not force
people into communities through technology.
How do you know what I want?
I indeed do not understand your point. I'm not sure you understand mine,
as you seem to be partially telling me things I already understand, and
partially arguing with things that aren't my position.
Regards,
Martijn
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