On Tue, 6 Jun 2006, Rahul Akolkar wrote:

On 6/6/06, Felipe Leme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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So, answering your question, yes, the project is supposed to support
libraries from another languages. In fact, the existence of such
libraries is an argument for the TLP creation; besides the existing
Cactus and JMeter, we have at least 3 sub-projects contenders (the 2 you
mentioned and one for testing HTML pages), 4 if we count DbUnit
(although this one will take more time due to the licenses incompatibility).

<snap/>

Yup, there clearly is developer/community interest towards the
formation of this project. Plus, there is a chance to rejuvenate some
existing projects by sheer proximity to newer projects with active
developers (amongst other things).

Per the umbrella concern, the question then becomes what -- if any --
are the mitigating factors that can address such a concern with
regards to this proposal. Based on Hen's email, seems like the ball is
still in the board's court -- as we wait for the next meeting -- so
maybe its premature to discuss if we should be trying to address those
comments yet?

It's more in our court to come up with something to convince them I think. I asked them a couple of times for a bit more in the way of info to bring back, but didn't get a reply (by memory from the meeting wasn't very good - it lasted 2.5 hrs).

Mostly I think we need to detail the cross-ASF interest in the idea. Otherwise Jakarta Test Components it is ;) [joke]

Hen

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