We want to donate a XML / Cocoon / EJB / WebStart - based CMS

2003-08-28 Thread Sascha-Matthias Kulawik
Hello, we've developed a XML-based Content Management System based on different technologies like Cocoon, EJB, JBoss and a WebStart Client Application. It is in our interest, that we contribute this project with about 200.000 Lines of Code to the Apache Foundation. I've also seen the fax from the

RE: We want to donate a XML / Cocoon / EJB / WebStart - based CMS

2003-08-28 Thread Carsten Ziegeler
Hi Sascha-Matthias, your provided link is currently not working. Carsten Sascha-Matthias Kulawik wrote Hello, we've developed a XML-based Content Management System based on different technologies like Cocoon, EJB, JBoss and a WebStart Client Application. It is in our interest, that we

Re: We want to donate a XML / Cocoon / EJB / WebStart - based CMS

2003-08-28 Thread Nicola Ken Barozzi
Sascha-Matthias Kulawik wrote, On 28/08/2003 11.13: Hello, we've developed a XML-based Content Management System based on different technologies like Cocoon, EJB, JBoss and a WebStart Client Application. It is in our interest, that we contribute this project with about 200.000 Lines of Code to

AW: We want to donate a XML / Cocoon / EJB / WebStart - based CMS

2003-08-28 Thread Sascha-Matthias Kulawik
One initial issue is JBoss, as it's LGPL. Apache projects can use only Apache-compatible licenced libraries, and (L)GPL is not one of them. Apache now is making Apache Geronimo now though, so that could be taken care of in the future. Yes, thats right. But anyway - the project just

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2003-08-28 Thread Sascha-Matthias Kulawik
Or Do you mean, that J2EE capable projects aren't right for the Apache Foundation in general? Certainly not. Only that codebases that have direct dependencies on GPL or LGPL libraries aren't usually candidates for incubation Ok, our project does not have any direct dependencies to

Re: AW: We want to donate a XML / Cocoon / EJB / WebStart - basedCMS

2003-08-28 Thread Nicola Ken Barozzi
B. W. Fitzpatrick wrote, On 28/08/2003 16.43: ... By the way: What does PMC mean? Project Management Committee. In addition to finding a sponsoring member, you might find that your CMS would be a good fit under the umbrella of an existing project. in that case, you would probably lobby the PMC

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2003-08-28 Thread Sascha-Matthias Kulawik
No, it is also in our interest, you're right :) It is a little bit of we want to give the community something back, something of reputation, some interest of good ideas of other developers and so on. The primary work area for incubating ASF projects should be the community

AW: We want to donate a XML / Cocoon / EJB / WebStart - based CMS

2003-08-28 Thread Sascha-Matthias Kulawik
Maybe you should start from www.sourceforge.net. Many great projects are there. It gives you ability to show your code to all OS community and get more contributors. jakarta-poi for example started like this (if I good remember). Registration process for new project take only few

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2003-08-28 Thread Gianugo Rabellino
Sascha-Matthias Kulawik wrote: It's pretty hard, however, to judge your software based on the resources we can see from here (a german web site and a webstart admin tool which requires a password). So Yes, you're right, the Website is german. Thats why I just want to start with the process

Re: AW: We want to donate a XML / Cocoon / EJB / WebStart - based CMS

2003-08-28 Thread Marcin Maciukiewicz
Maybe you should start from www.sourceforge.net. Many great projects are there. It gives you ability to show your code to all OS community and get more contributors. jakarta-poi for example started like this (if I good remember). Registration process for new project take only few minutes:)

Re: AW: We want to donate a XML / Cocoon / EJB / WebStart - basedCMS

2003-08-28 Thread Steven Noels
Sascha-Matthias Kulawik wrote: No, it is also in our interest, you're right :) It is a little bit of we want to give the community something back, something of reputation, some interest of good ideas of other developers and so on. The primary work area for incubating ASF projects should be the