On 8/4/05, Luke Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We have a project that we wish to opensource
> 
> It is a small servlet based mobile translator for blogs
> 
> It allows an iterface to bloging sites and translates them into a phone
> friendly way.
> 
> We think because of its size and reliance on Java the Jakarta project
> would suit as a possible place.
> 
> are we moving down the right track?
> 

Luke,

Your best bet for exploring this idea is to compare the current state
of your project to the criteria outlined in the following page:

  http://jakarta.apache.org/site/newproject.html

As you'll be able to infer from the criteria and warning signs there,
Apache is actually concerned as much (or more) about the community as
about the current state of the code.  If you've got an existing
community willing to understand and comply with "the Apache Way",
you'll have a higher likelihood of success than if this is a single
developer project that might work better at someplace like SourceForge
where a community can be gathered.

Craig McClanahan

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