Hi all, A little introduction: I am a die-hard java/xml/xslt geek, with 10 years of OO experience, delphi being my language prior to java. I have always been handcuffed to the MS platform, and have recently started to try and remove M$'s hands from my wallet ;-)
I was just involved in a lively discussion on general@jakarta about JAMES being a possible Exchange competitor. Having used JAMES over a year ago, I think that this is possible. I think that JAMES will be a winner regardless, but I would like to step up and try to add collaboration abilities to JAMES in order to be able to replace Exchange and have all the functionality that Exchange does. I am not a comitter here, although I am a committer on commons and alexandria. I have not looked at the JAMES code completely, nor at the Avalon code completely. I intend to start doing this now. I would like to start looking at the JAMES source and the Avalon source, and then start contributing patches the the JAMES code to start enabling groupware functionality. What do you guys think? If this is acceptable, I would like to start, and then also create the necessary plugins to Outlook to make Outlook act as it does, yet use JAMES on the backend. What do you guys think? Cheers, Scott Sanders -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>