RE: FW: [important proposal] Cocoon as official Apache project

2002-10-30 Thread alan.gerhard
> James would be a fine top level project.  And it is really
> very independent of anything else, except for the hidden
> dependence upon Avalon. 
> --- Noel

which can be crippling at times. 
in going top-level, it must be very clear that all
dependencies are either removed or explicitly spelled out
with attention dedicated to ensuring those relationships are
whole.

without a clear distinction, james will always be a
subproject.

alan
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RE: FW: [important proposal] Cocoon as official Apache project

2002-10-30 Thread Noel J. Bergman
> we've got the server, the mailet API, and a collection
> of mailets all as possible subprojects.  Or maybe
> multiple mailet packages... some standard ones, then
> others that are more like stand-alone apps.

James would be a fine top level project.  And it is really very independent
of anything else, except for the hidden dependence upon Avalon.

--- Noel


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Re: FW: [important proposal] Cocoon as official Apache project

2002-10-30 Thread Serge Knystautas
Yeah, I saw this and thought about James... we've got the server, the 
mailet API, and a collection of mailets all as possible subprojects.  Or 
maybe multiple mailet packages... some standard ones, then others that 
are more like stand-alone apps.

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Danny Angus wrote:
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I thought those not on the community/reorg lists might like to read this because Stefano outlines quite well at least one view of the top-level-project issues.

d.



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