Alan, Thanks for doing this. It looks good.
One comment: in the "Homogeneous developers" section, we might want to make mention of Intalio alongside Sybase in order to re-enforce the group's heterogeneity. Best regards -Ismael On 2/15/06, Alan D. Cabrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Done. Feel free to amend. > > > Regards, > Alan > > Davanum Srinivas wrote, On 2/15/2006 2:15 PM: > > Welcome aboard!!!! > > > > Alan, James, > > Could you please update the wiki proposal? > > > > thanks, > > dims > > > > On 2/15/06, Ismael Ghalimi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >>Good afternoon, > >> > >>My name is Ismael Ghalimi, and I am the CEO of Intalio. Our company > would be > >>interested in participating to the Ode project through a donation of the > PXE > >>BPEL 2.0 engine and the dedication of development resources to the > project. > >>The PXE BPEL 2.0 engine is currently licensed under the CPL open source > >>license, and has been integrated into third-party products/projects such > as > >>Sun's Java Studio Enterprise and LogicBlaze's ServiceMix. > >> > >>We understand that multiple implementations of BPEL might be contributed > to > >>the project, and are willing to support the one that will be selected by > the > >>Ode community. We believe that Apache is the right community for the > >>development of a solid implementation of the latest BPEL specification, > and > >>our goal is to participate to this project as actively as we can, so > that > >>the community at large could benefit from it. Ideally, we would like to > >>contribute to the development of a BPEL engine that could be deployed on > top > >>of any J2EE application server, integrated with any ESB, and support the > >>most current version of the BPEL specification. > >> > >>Alongside our donation of the PXE BPEL 2.0 engine, we are also willing > to > >>contribute an AJAX-powered management console for the BPEL engine and an > >>XForms-based workflow engine that implements the concepts of the > BPEL4People > >>proposal from IBM and SAP, without relying on any extension of the BPEL > >>specification. We believe that the BPEL management console should become > >>part of the Ode project, while the BPEL4People workflow engine could > either > >>become part of the Ode project, or be developed through a separate > project. > >> > >>Additionally, the following people would participate to the project: > >> > >>* Assaf Arkin [EMAIL PROTECTED], co-author of the BPEL specification > >>* Alex Boisvert [EMAIL PROTECTED], PXE Developer > >>* Jacques-Alexandre Gerber [EMAIL PROTECTED], BPEL4People Developer > >>* Holger Hoffstaette [EMAIL PROTECTED], PXE Developer > >>* Iwan Memruk [EMAIL PROTECTED], BPEL4People Developer > >>* Maciej Szefler [EMAIL PROTECTED], PXE Chief Architect > >>* Matthieu Riou [EMAIL PROTECTED], Agila + PXE Developer > >>* Nazar Stasiv [EMAIL PROTECTED] Console developer > >>* Olexandr Zakordonskyy [EMAIL PROTECTED], PXE & Console developer > >>* Oleg Zenzin [EMAIL PROTECTED], BPEL4People Developer > >> > >>Beyond our open source work on PXE, Intalio has developed a good > experience > >>with Open Source projects in general and the Apache community in > particular. > >>For example, we were the original developers for OpenEJB, which served > as > >>one of the building blocks for Geronimo. We also developed the original > >>codebase for Slide and donated OpenXML to the Xerces project, alongside > >>IBM's donation of XML4J. We also developed the Castor, OpenJMS and > OpenORB > >>projects under Apache license. These projects are now being developed by > >>communities such as CodeHaus or ObjectWeb. > >> > >>Today, we wish to share our experience and resources with the Apache > >>community, and look forward to a very successful and exciting project. > >> > >>Best regards > >>-- > >>Ismael Chang Ghalimi, CEO > >>Intalio, The Open Source BPMS Company > >>[EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.intalio.com > >>weblog.itredux.com > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- > > Davanum Srinivas : http://wso2.com/blogs/ > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Ismael Chang Ghalimi, CEO Intalio, The Open Source BPMS Company [EMAIL PROTECTED] | www.intalio.com weblog.itredux.com