The recent Tuscany 1.0 release included Ode integration with an
implementation.bpel component type.  We also have experimental support
for integration with Geronimo.

In the last 2 months, 3 new committers have been added, one is in progress
as Paul has said, and one is being discussed.  Of these 5 people, one is
IBM "day job" (me), one is IBM "non-day-job", and 3 are non-IBM.

I think this clearly shows that Tuscany is focusing effort on bringing in
new committers to increase diversity, and on cross-fertilizing with other
projects.

  Simon

Paul Fremantle wrote:

Noel

There is a vote in progress on a new committer right now. Does that count?

I'm certainly keen on doing integration between Synapse and Tuscany and as
soon as I get a minute I will do it. I agree that cross-fertilization is
good.

Paul

On 10/21/07, Noel J. Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Paul Fremantle wrote:


Wouldn't the community be healthier if it focused some effort
on bringing in independent committers?

Its my understanding that the project is very focussed on encouraging
new committers and that this is having results.

Where?  It seems to me that if it were having results, we wouldn't be
having
this discussion.

I am happy to hear that Tuscany is open to new developers, but if we want
a
base level of diversity, we need to actually have those new developers,
not
just be open to them.  Cross-fertilization between projects (Tuscany, Ode,
CXF, Synapse, ServiceMix, et al) is one way to improve diversity, as well
as
improve synergies and integration.

       --- Noel



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