There is a chicken-egg problem here - I'm afraid that would make some people unable to look at it.

I can understand not wanting to go through the pain of changing namespace until needed, but can it be made available under the Apache License (or another open source license of your choosing) for evaluation purposes?

While you ponder that, can the evaluation license under which the software is currently being offered be placed somewhere so we at least know the terms before downloading?

geir

Bill Flood wrote:
The source can be found here:  ftp://ftp.sybase.com/pub/incoming/wcss/bpe/

If the community goes forward with the project, in one form or another, we
are prepared to immediately change the license to the Apache form and modify
the package names spaces as appropriate.

thanks


On 2/14/06, Geir Magnusson Jr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wasn't it offered already to ServiceMix?

I mean, people already voted on accepting the code, so I assume it's
available somewhere...

geir


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Great!

I'm assuming the source won't be available for review unless/until Ode
is
accepted as an incubator poddling?


Ian

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                      James Strachan
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                      02/14/2006 10:10
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On 14 Feb 2006, at 15:03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Allan,

This proposal appears to be gear towards the web services/SOA
community.
Is support for orchestration of non-WS business processes
considered out of
scope for Ode?
No - the code should be reusable for most orchestration needs; even
in cases where there are no pointy brackets involved :).

James
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