Re: [Fwd: Request for Comments - Pnuts as Incubator Project?!]

2007-05-10 Thread Paul Fremantle
I don't know enough about the pnuts community to know if it will make a good incubation project, but thanks for bringing it to my attention - looks like a neat language! And if it does come here I'll certainly join the discussions. One question I have is how much of pnuts is done and how much is

Re: [Fwd: Request for Comments - Pnuts as Incubator Project?!]

2007-05-10 Thread Niclas Hedhman
On 5/9/07, Siegfried Goeschl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Your feedback would help me a lot convincing the pnuts community to move over to Apache. I couldn't care less, but if there are genuine interest from Apache folks, I'll support the idea of putting it into incubation. Cheers Niclas

Re: [Fwd: Request for Comments - Pnuts as Incubator Project?!]

2007-05-10 Thread Siegfried Goeschl
Hi Eelco, thanks for encouragement ... :-) Cheers, Siegfried Goeschl Eelco Hillenius wrote: Big +1 for me. It's a very useful scripting language that is easy to extend, easy to integrate with Java, easy to debug and is very fast. I've used it in two real-life projects so (though for simple th

Re: [Fwd: Request for Comments - Pnuts as Incubator Project?!]

2007-05-10 Thread Siegfried Goeschl
Hi Aaaron, the community question is also my biggest concern and there is actually an easy and a difficult part about it. I don't see many committers on the pnuts core project because very few people are able to design/implement a programming language properly. Having said this I don't want to se

Re: [docs] Please review first draft of graduation guide

2007-05-10 Thread Xavier Hanin
On 5/10/07, robert burrell donkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://incubator.apache.org/guides/graduation.html now has a reasonable quantity of content. the organisation could probably be improved, some necessary content has probably been missed and more proof reading would be good. so, this is