I am  1 for more commons mailing lists. 

I've said before that [jelly] ought to have the confidence in itself to break out.

Also a 'core'/'util' group could easily break out-
[lang]
[collections]
[beanutil]

Stephen


>  from:    Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote:
> 
> >
> > Henri Yandell wrote:
> > > I like the idea. Try to define some communities within Commons.
> > >
> > >  1
> >
> > Or spin them off.
> 
> Too early. The idea of a separate mailing list is a nice beginning in the
> evolution to spinning off. It's relatively unobtrusive and lets the
> project see how tied they are to the other community. HttpClient is
> currently at that stage in Commons.
> 
> > Expression languages could make a project themselves.
> > I'm a bit against deep project hierarchies:
> >
> >   Apache Jakarta Commons ExpLanguage Jexl...
> >
> > better with
> >
> >   Apache Jakarta ExpLanguage Jexl
> >
> > Actually, in the future it may as well be:
> >
> >   Apache ExpLanguage Jexl
> >
> > or
> >
> >   Apache Commons ExpLanguage Jexl
> >
> > I'm just throwing in random thoughts, but the bottim line is that I'd
> > really like these expression language projects to be under a same
> > project in Jakarta.
> 
> And let's merge Tapestry into Velocity :) I was looking at the minutes to
> old Jakarta PMC meetings last night, and that very thing was suggested.
> The rational argument against it was that they'd kill each other if put in
> the same room :) A shared mail list for the EL-folks ought to be a good
> first step though.
> 
> Hen
> 
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