Cool.

Reminds me to push an email out to the J-C people to try and gather ideas
on whether the idea of merging with A-C looks promising.

I'm increasingly of the view that it will be a lot better for all of J-C
to be a part of an ASF-C and not just a few J-C's going to A-C.

My suggestion to J-C-dev will be an idea in which J-C forms a nucleus for
ASF-C, the current A-C components joins ASF-C, the PMC is based on active
committers, and we see how the community unfolds as to whether things are
separated on language etc etc.

It'll be on the J-C archives, but I'm not going to Cc to this list.

Hen

On Wed, 17 Dec 2003, Greg Stein wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> I've just signed up on the J-C dev list. I'd recommend others doing the
> same. It is way high traffic, so make sure you've got your procmail rules
> in line before doing so :-)
>
> My hope is to begin working with the J-C community to find ways to create
> a larger, language-agnostic community. Frankly, J-C has a (large)
> community and A-C has little. I think it is up to us to reach out and work
> with them, and signing up on the dev list would be the first step...
>
> Cheers,
> -g
>
> --
> Greg Stein, http://www.lyra.org/
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