GOMEZ Henri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> Sometimes competition in similar (or same) projects
>>> became a sane emulation (Pier knows what I mean :)
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>> We're not competing with HSQL...
>
> I don't speak of HSQL Pier :)
Well, I am, and Kevin is... Our disagreements on visions for Tomcat is
>> Sometimes competition in similar (or same) projects
>> became a sane emulation (Pier knows what I mean :)
>
>We're not competing with HSQL...
I don't speak of HSQL Pier :)
>> And after all sourceforge is now a really good area
>> to host OpenSource projects (java and others).
>
> I do
GOMEZ Henri at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> I totally agree and I'll be more than happy to see hsql
> in jakarta.
But they haven't approached us... And I believe the first step should be
done by them..
> Sometimes competition in similar (or same) projects
> became a sane emulation (Pier knows
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> "Pier P. Fumagalli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>> IMVHO, we shouldn't run after projects who, as you said, have a negative
>> inclination towards the Foundation. We have already enough stuff in ou
>> If one of their team comes up and asks, we can consider it,
>but I don't feel
>> it's our task to go out and convince them to join us...
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>Yes. I understand this perspective. However I think it is
>important to note
>that sometimes cooperation is much better than competition.
I totall
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"Pier P. Fumagalli" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> IMVHO, we shouldn't run after projects who, as you said, have a negative
> inclination towards the Foundation. We have already enough stuff in our bags
> to keep us busy forever, and although the pro