I have to say I'm with Christian her right now.
I really appreciate the work Ioannis has done, and I also appreciate
the work Guillaume has done. So we do end up in
a quite comfortable situation. There is a open solution waiting and
also a fully funded solution which can be bought with
proper support.

Now I think as this is a community driven project, where lots of
people do invest personal time we should
honor that also and give a +1 for Ioannis solution as the default one
and a +1 for making it exchangeable so
the fabric solution can step in if it is needed.

Just my 2 cents here :)

regards, Achim

2011/4/15 Christian Schneider <ch...@die-schneider.net>:
> There is no problem in offering fabric as an easy to install choice for
> users. But a product that is driven by one company should not be a default
> strategic dependency for an apache project.
> Talend of course also has their own open source products that are not
> community driven. I would oppose against using them by default in apache
> projects in the same way.
>
> Of course I fully acknowledge that a company should carefully decide which
> projects to have driven by the community as there is also much risk in this
> for a company.
>
> Christian
>
>
> Am 15.04.2011 13:08, schrieb Rob Davies:
>>
>> is this is answer to my statement ??  I also think choice is good - I'm
>> just saying that we shouldn't fall into the trap of re-inventing everything
>> because its not apache. If talend wants to donate stuff to apache - awesome!
>> - its all good!
>>
>> On 15 Apr 2011, at 10:30, Christian Schneider wrote:
>>
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