On 06.04.2009 21:32, Niall Pemberton wrote:
> Sounds good. Who currently works on the Tomcat code and are they happy
> for it to come here as well. 

Very basic commit statistics on repos/asf/tomcat/connectors/trunk/jni,
not including data about how big each of the commits was:

Count id
 391 mturk
  77 jfclere
  15 markt
  11 rjung
   6 pero
   5 remm
   4 jim
   2 wrowe
   1 costin

I'm personally fine with moving the Java API for APR to commons and
think it's a nice environment to grow the feature set. I'm cross-posting
to d...@tomcat for the the other committers.

> Also has there been any interest from
> other project committers (you mention mina)?
> 
> Niall
> 
> On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 8:21 AM, Mladen Turk <mt...@apache.org> wrote:
>> Hi all
>>
>> This is not official project manifest, just few things
>> so I can gather info weather the project has any chance
>> to settle in the commons at the first place.
>>
>> The project is completely different from other
>> commons projects, because it contains platform native
>> code beside java api.
>>
>> The idea is to evolve the Tomcat Native to a
>> standalone component. It is used by Apache Tomcat
>> and Apache Mina projects, so we have two TLP
>> projects already using it.
>> And my plan is to use this component inside
>> daemons project for common platform tasks.
>>
>> The java part will also have a special native
>> library dynamic runtime, allowing the native
>> module(s) to exist in the same jar and gets
>> extracted at runtime depending on the JVM platform
>> with all internal native dependencies resolved,
>> thus liberating the user from .dll hell.
>>
>> So, thumbs up or down to pursue this, or do I
>> need to find a different settlement :)
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> --
>> ^(TM)

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