A good way to get started is to put the code under the Apache License

* http://apache.org/licenses/

But with your own copyright, and then post it somewhere so that people can 
download it.

This is how Validator and Tiles, among others, got their start.

-Ted.

On Thu, 30 Dec 2004 12:47:04 -0500, Sean Schofield wrote:
>�I have developed a basic workflow engine that I have found to be
>�extremely useful in my current Struts applications. �I developed it
>�after finding shortcomings in the open source workflow stuff that
>�was available at the time.
>
>�I know Craig mentioned a possible need for workflow stuff for
>�Shale. I'm not sure if its along the lines of what he is interested
>�in as I have not had the time to delve into Shale yet.
>
>�In a nutshell, it provides a simple and flexible framework for
>�implementing workflows. �It has states, operations, conditions and
>�transitions. �It provides a default implementation that writes to a
>�database (but that is not required.)
>
>�I am currently refactoring it to make it a little easier to be used
>�by others (borrowing from some of the structural ideas I've seen
>�used in commons-chain). �I'd be happy to share it for anyone who
>�might want to examine/borrow the code.
>
>�Also, I'm interested in possibly taking it open source (perhaps as
>�commons-sandbox first.) �Let me know if anyone is interested in
>�working with me on this.
>
>�sean
>
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