Last one for now :)

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From: "Andrew C. Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue Dec 3, 2002 01:06:20 Europe/London
To: Sam Ruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: The organization of xml.apache.org
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What I like most about such a proposal is that it is completely up to the commiters to decide whether they want opt in or opt out.

What do others think?

It continues to sound reasonable to me, but I'd personally like to see the Jakarta "brand" continue. Not sure how to *do* that... I don't think the same applies to XML. Note that I asked like the tapestry guys "want to be top level" and it was "well no one will
find us there, we want Jakarta"... They're probably right quite honestly. Half the people I know barely know there is an XML.apache.org...

-Andy

- Sam Ruby


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