On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> Precisely what is it about that you see as artificial? Would Tomcat
> also qualify for that definition?
I am sufficiently uninformed about the whole Tomcat thing that I really
can't say whether it does or not. What I saw as artificial was the
effor
Okay so thats 3 interested committers so far. Any other takers?
-Andy
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Andrew,
Around HotJava, the browser application? I suspect relatively little.
Around the component? I know several projects that would love to see it
resurrected.
--- Noel
---
I have two thoughts on this.
I didn't care for HotJava back when it was alive. It seems to be an
injustice to revive it after it finally expired.
But, more importantly, it seems to be that to artificially recussitate a
project is ... well ... artificial. If a community sprang up around
HotJava (or
Andrew,
Around HotJava, the browser application? I suspect relatively little.
Around the component? I know several projects that would love to see it
resurrected.
--- Noel
> http://www.javalobby.org/thread.jsp?forum=61&thread=6197
>
> Provided Sun was game, would there be any interest in adopting this code
> and forming a community around it?
>
I was thinking, yesterday, about a library I need to proxy the rendering
of a HTML page. It should include all the DOM an
On Fri, 20 Dec 2002, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> http://www.javalobby.org/thread.jsp?forum=61&thread=6197
>
> Provided Sun was game, would there be any interest in adopting this code
> and forming a community around it?
>
> Strategically I think it could be important to take a practically dead
> pie
> Provided Sun was game, would there be any interest in adopting this code
> and forming a community around it?
+1
-ph
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http://www.javalobby.org/thread.jsp?forum=61&thread=6197
Provided Sun was game, would there be any interest in adopting this code
and forming a community around it?
Strategically I think it could be important to take a practically dead
piece of code and bringing new life into it
through meritocr