Re: What is this project?

2018-03-25 Thread David Blevins
> On Mar 22, 2018, at 12:34 AM, Alex The Rocker wrote: > > Maybe could you push it to the site in some place like "project history" ? > It would be a shame to loose this opportunity to share it : memory is > a sane way to make the future possible; please share if possible. We could definitely do

Re: What is this project?

2018-03-22 Thread Matthew Broadhead
yes very interesting.  i didn't realise there was so much history behind it.  i came from tomcat so never knew about geronimo.  i heard the name all over the place of course On 22/03/2018 03:04, David Blevins wrote: On Mar 19, 2018, at 2:45 AM, Mark Struberg wrote: Let's face it TomEE is mos

Re: What is this project?

2018-03-22 Thread Alex The Rocker
Hello David, Thank you very much for sharing your history of what is now known as TomEE ! Maybe could you push it to the site in some place like "project history" ? It would be a shame to loose this opportunity to share it : memory is a sane way to make the future possible; please share if possib

Re: What is this project?

2018-03-21 Thread Romain Manni-Bucau
This approach is fine and where I disagree - but as you said one of the beauty of asf is to be allowed to "disagree" - and dislike it a lot is that it is a tomee central vision instead of considering asf as the central point. To try to illustrate it I'll take a car example: you can optimise the th

What is this project?

2018-03-21 Thread David Blevins
> On Mar 19, 2018, at 2:45 AM, Mark Struberg wrote: > > Let's face it TomEE is mostly an aggregator. A great one, I really love it - > but still. > [...] > Folks, you have to stop thinking as TomEE as being the center of the world. I > love TomEE and it's a great aggregator and a great communit