Leo wrote: > However, the implicit argument "home-brewn solutions are worse than > standards" simply doesn't always hold true. It doesn't here. Both XSLT > and DVSL are here at Apache, which, for me, is enough of a "standard". > > Basically, all this is to point out masquerading of egotism > as technical > discussion. This is all very much unneccessary. I personally don't > really care what build tool/platform becomes a standard at Apache. I > also don't care about XSL vs DVSL. As long as it fills the use case > (which every project at Jakarta and XML has), I'm happy. However, it > would be __really nice__ to have some kind of internal apache > standard.
Sorry if my point came across as egotism: I just wanted to explain that XSLT has a large & lively community, which means adopting XSLT can be considered a motivation for new people joining in. Or don't we want more helping hands..? </Steven> ps: hey! Jon updated his page: http://jakarta.apache.org/site/jon.html! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>