Hello, 

I'm new around here, so please forgive me if I don't follow protocol ;-)

I represent a software development company that has designed a J2EE Component 
Library that we've licensed to some investment Banks and Manufacturing 
companies. It's a large product with a ton of functionality, full 
documentation, manuals, etc and would easily take a couple of hours to 
overview. In some cases it's used to supplement Struts, in others, apps are 
written in it solely. We have strong endorsement from our customer base and 
their developers, good development/support staff of our own that works regular 
build cycles, handles issue tracking, etc. However, we're not marketing people 
- just good architects and "coders who care" who occasionally get some neat 
ideas.

We've been told a number of times that to properly steward our labor of love - 
it really should be in the open source community.

I wouldn't know where to begin ...Would any good natured soul out there be 
willing to speak with us offline, and give some direction? 

Any input appreciated.

Regards,
Rob DeVito

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