On Sunday, November 9, 2003, at 12:15 PM, Noel J. Bergman wrote:

Take it to the members list or the Geronimo list.

He can't take it to the members list. He's not a Member. Which also means
that he's not privy to whatever, if any, discussion occured on that list
regarding Geronimo or any other project, as the content of that list is
confidential.

True, but the member discussion is irrelevant because the project was initiated with as much fanfare as possible, with open invitations to anyone and everyone to review the code as posted.



Judging from his messages on Incubator General
(http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/ SearchList?listId=&[EMAIL PROTECTED]
bator.apache.org&searchText=Cekvenich&defaultField=sender&Search=Search ), I
can see why he is upset that Geronimo project got green lighted, and his
basicPortal messages were ignored. basicPortal looks interesting. One
problem is that far too many messages have been, and continue to be, ignored
on Incubator. Incubator needs more resources.

That's all well and good, but the reason to be mad at Apache can't be because of some imagined hijacking of someone else's IP, in this case JBoss's with Geronimo. There are probably a lot of criticisms that can be debated about Apache, but respect for IP isn't one of them.


I think that we are in violent agreement :)

geir



--- Noel



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