On 01/08/2007, at 5:37 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
The situation is not a pleasant one for the ASF, as taking a principled stand has already drawn the criticism of being "childish" [2] and it would hurt the existing projects (us included).
But from the look of it, criticism mostly by people who don't understand the issues behind this decision. Really it appears Apache have no other choice - other than lawsuit, how else can Apache make a stance on an important issue like this?
It is all other companies that sorta support ASF, but are still going along with JCP will be the winners either way.
But this need not be a loss for Apache. Surely at this point it is enough to say "we don't agree with this, but since it is happening anyway, we want input on the expert group to ensure that the best possible technical decisions are made. Plus you've agreed to release this particular TCK in an open way, so that's a good step."
Anyhow, I am sure the members of Apache will make the appropriate decisions for the benefit of us all. But it would be a shame for JPA2 to look just like Hibernate or Toplink because they were the people on the EG making all the noise. I wonder if the Apple EOF people are lurking around there somewhere what with all the rumours of WO 5.4.
I guess Sun have some specific things they want to achieve with JPA2 since they are the lead on this. I wonder what.
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