I'll give it a shot.

A link from commons.apache.org to Jakarta Commons, XML Commons and WS Commons seems pretty fair.

Hen

On Tue, 14 Mar 2006, Martin Cooper wrote:

On 3/13/06, Sandy McArthur <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I know Jakarta Commons isn't a TLP but considering the
commons.apache.org space is vacant how about addins a blurb about the
Jakarta Commons.


You'd have to sell this idea across the ASF, not just at Jakarta, and you'll
likely get more than a little push back. That space was also the realm of
Apache Commons when it existed.

--
Martin Cooper


It's the convention that you use your domain as your package. The
Jakarta Commons code is in the package org.apache.commons, not
org.apache.jakarta.commons. Also a number of times I've seen s stack
trace and simply reveresed the package name parts and pasted it into a
browser in an attempt to find out more about the code.

I'm thinking a blurb at the bottom to the effect of:

<hr/>
If you came here looking for Java code in the org.apache.commons
packages then go see the <a
href="http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/";>Apache Jakarta Commons</a>
page.

--
Sandy McArthur

"He who dares not offend cannot be honest."
- Thomas Paine

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