Vamsi
On 10/21/06, Hernan Cunico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matt Hogstrom wrote:
> *** New swill ***
>
> Welcome to the Apache Geronimo Project!
>
> Our goal is to produce a server runtime framework that pulls together
> the best Open Source alternatives to create runtimes that meet the needs
> of developers and system administrators. Our most prominent runtime is
> a fully compliant J2EE container based on J2EE 1.4. We are working on
> our next version of the server which is based on JEE 1.5. Some of our
> guiding principles are:
>
> - Build servers that are distributed under the Apache Software License.
> - Provide runtimes that meet the needs of developers, administrators and system integrators.
> - Integrate with the best open source tooling available like Eclipse.
> - Provide frequent releases of our software so users can experience the newest features and have access to the latest bug fixes.
> - Build a community that incorporates multiple disciplines required to create complex runtime and toolable infrastructure.
>
Hey Matt,
It looks a whole lot better from what we have today. Here is my little rephrasing (including the comments from Jeff and Joe)
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Welcome to Apache Geronimo
The goal of the Geronimo project is to produce a server runtime framework that pulls together the best Open Source alternatives to create runtimes that meet the needs of developers and system administrators.
Our most popular distribution is a fully certified J2EE 1.4 application server runtime. We are working on our next version of the server which is based on Java EE 5.
Some of our guiding principles are:
- Build servers that are distributed under the Apache Software License.
- Provide runtimes that meet the needs of developers, administrators and system integrators.
- Integrate with the best open source tooling available like Eclipse.
- Provide frequent releases of our software so users can experience the newest features and have access to the latest bug fixes.
- Build a community that incorporates multiple disciplines required to create complex runtime and toolable infrastructure.
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btw, shouldn't we mention "easy to use" somewhere? ;-)
Cheers!
Hernan
