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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:47:36 -0400
Subject: transfer code from JMeter to Commons
To: Commons-dev MailList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Commons Developers,
I'm currently the maintainer of the Apache JMeter project, and for
some time, I've been wanting to get rid of some of the c
You should definitely bring this up on the list, different subgroups are
going to have different opinions. Unfortunately, I suspect your going to
have to "lobby" for additions you want to make to each subproject.
It sounds like you have already made significant efforts to reorganize
and structure t
ould do so before, shouldn't he?
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> > Oliver
> >
> > Davanum Srinivas wrote:
> >
> >> FYI, Michael needs Commons Karma...Any objections?
> >>
> >> thanks,
> >> dims
> >>
> >>
> >> ------ Forwarded mes
> > I'm currently the maintainer of the Apache JMeter project, and for
> >some time, I've been wanting to get rid of some of the code we've
> >developed that isn't specific to JMeter.
'Get rid' could be misinterpreted. If your aim is to take code and make it
more widely available, and still sup
Michael Stover wrote:
Hi Commons Developers,
I'm currently the maintainer of the Apache JMeter project, and for
some time, I've been wanting to get rid of some of the code we've
developed that isn't specific to JMeter.
We have:
1. collections (that don't seem to be duplicates of anything in com
Hi Commons Developers,
I'm currently the maintainer of the Apache JMeter project, and for
some time, I've been wanting to get rid of some of the code we've
developed that isn't specific to JMeter.
We have:
1. collections (that don't seem to be duplicates of anything in commons)
2. discovery