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From: "Jason van Zyl" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2001 10:36 AM
Subject: Re: Helma XML-RPC @ Jakarta


> On 7/5/01 1:08 PM, "Ted Leung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello all,
> >
> > It is not true that there is no interest in XML-RPC at xml.apache.org.
I
> > would be
> > amenable to / in-favor of XML RPC being an independent project under
> > xml.apache.org.  I would prefer it if we could find a way to make this
fit
> > in with Axis,
> > assuming that the respective committers can get along and make it work.
>
> We would prefer that the project be independent at first. None of the
> initial committers have much experience with xml.apache.org and would
> like to gradually move toward collaborating. As I've said before this
> is a self contained project and it is used that way. I have no doubt
> that the code can be integrated into Axis in some form, but this
> is not our primary motive for bringing the code to apache.
>
> > The whole point of having a separate XML project is for XML related
> > code-bases
> > to go there.  With a name like XML-RPC, it is hard to argue that XML-RPC
> > is not an XML related project.  Please don't try to circumvent the
structure
> > that the ASF
> > has put in place.   As someone pointed out, If we were talking about a C
or
> > C++
> > implementation of XML-RPC, then I don't think we would be arguing about
> > where this
> > particular code base belongs.
>
> Fair enough, I will no longer argue the point. My main concern is that
> the project be granted full autonomy as a project initially as Hannes
> and the rest of the committers become accustomed to xml.apache.org than
> we can discuss the possible integration with Axis.
>
> Does this sound reasonable?
>

I think that this is a reasonable proposal.  Sam? Pier?

Ted




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