-Harish
Henri Yandell wrote:
Because it's wrong.
XML has lots of Java bits, and Maven, Ant, Cocoon, Avalon, James are all Java Development and not in Jakarta.
If we go with this approach, we end up with the continuation of: "should digester be in jakarta or xml" etc. Does XML take precedence over the fact it's in Java, or does it just depend on which community creates or invites the codebase. As they have to go through the Incubator now [or be fast-tracked with the board's new scheme Greg mentioned], is the community inviting them in as important as it used to be.
I'd much rather find a real subtitle for Jakarta that fits well [Cocoon is Java web development, but only indirectly I think, ditto for Avalon].
Hen
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Harish Krishnaswamy wrote:
How about Jakarta = "Java Development"? Then, they all seem in place, no?
-Harish
Henri Yandell wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Costin Manolache wrote:
IMO it would be sad if projects like struts or tapestry leave jakarta - since they are closely related to web development and "server side" java ( compared with log4j or regexp for example ).
So, Jakarta = "Server side web development" is the subtitle.
Log4J, POI, ORO, Regexp, all of Commons except HttpClient, Latka and FileUpload, Gump, BSF, BCEL are the ones that seem most out of place in that they don't focus on that subtitle.
Slide would be if a WebDAV TLP were to arrive.
Just as a flamebait suggestion :)
Hen
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