>
>
>What I also don't see happening (or is there some mailing list I
>don't know of) is regular communication between programmers on
>different projects.
>
This is a *very* good point.
>In my experience, doing things like this, on a voluntary basis,
>first requires some community feel. If there is no-one who sees
>Jakarta as a community place, there is no-one wo wants to put
>all that extra effort in to make things work together.
>
Maybe we need a mail list for people interested in Jakarta (or Even all
Java @ Apache ) strategy. A get to know you please for _at least_ the
committers.
[ Interest in simple HTTP server for Avalon. ]
Perhaps we should begin shortlisting candidates for porting. Maybe also
we should reach out and suggest porting to "owners" of suitable server
applications.
Here's a list :
* Pico Server (no longer available at Jakarta)
* Tomcat
* Jetty (http://jetty.mortbay.com/) / Artisitic License
* Jo (http://www.tagtraum.com/) / clone of W3C license
* MinML-RPC (http://www.wilson.co.uk/xml/minmlrpc.htm) BSD license
I've not listed any that use license that forbid interoperation with
Apache license.
Regards,
- Paul H
---------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]