One important thing
THERE IS ALREADY A P5EE MAILING LIST GUYS!!
:)
So basically if you want to add your feedback, go there! It's already done
but it's not too late to add feedback. :)
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At 08:36 AM 10/29/2001, Medi Montaseri wrote:
Similarly, this concept of
At 02:28 PM 10/23/2001 -0400, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Stephen Adkins wrote:
If no one suggests an appropriate list, I propose starting a p2ee group
Can I just say that P2EE is a horrible, horrible name? It includes the
Java version number (when is J3EE coming out?), as well as Sun's
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I'm surprised that no one has, jokingly, suggested PEE.
Sorry, couldn't resist. :)
Neither could these people: http://pee.sourceforge.net/
At 11:27 PM 10/23/2001 +0800, Gunther Birznieks wrote:
At 09:45 PM 10/23/2001, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Matt Sergeant wrote:
OK, so what are we missing?
...
Based on the comments I've seen here over the years, and some on Slashdot,
the thing that seems to worry people the most is the lack of an
Stephen Adkins writes:
If no one suggests an appropriate list, I propose starting a p2ee group
on SourceForge. This gives us mailing lists and a CVS repository for the
artifacts of the effort (which will mostly be specifications and
documentation, with maybe some Bundle files). I would also
On Tuesday 23 October 2001 18:21, Stephen Adkins wrote:
This issue of a P2EE specification has come up before
(and I participated in the discussion), but since it is off-topic for
the mod_perl list, I would appreciate some referrals of where to go to
discuss this.
If no one suggests an
Nathan,
At 11:06 AM 10/23/2001 -0600, Nathan Torkington wrote:
Stephen Adkins writes:
If no one suggests an appropriate list, I propose starting a p2ee group
on SourceForge. This gives us mailing lists and a CVS repository for the
artifacts of the effort (which will mostly be specifications
Stephen Adkins writes:
That would be great (as long as perl.org can host the CVS too).
My concern was that perl.org might not be as specialized in hosting
development teams as sourceforge.net. Do you support viewcvs
or similar for web browsing of the CVS repository?
cvsweb. You can see
Stephen Adkins wrote:
If no one suggests an appropriate list, I propose starting a p2ee group
Can I just say that P2EE is a horrible, horrible name? It includes the
Java version number (when is J3EE coming out?), as well as Sun's
desperate attempt to make it sound like something you buy
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At 02:28 PM 10/23/2001 -0400, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Stephen Adkins wrote:
If no one suggests an appropriate list, I propose starting a p2ee group
Can I just say that P2EE is a horrible, horrible name? It includes the
Java version number (when is J3EE coming out?), as well as Sun's
At 3:38 PM -0400 10/23/01, Stephen Adkins wrote:
Several of you have made the same good point.
And now the naming flame war has already begun... ;-)
This is a discussion. Something has been proposed and it needs a
name. I'd hardly call this a flame war. A name is pretty important
and if
Robert Landrum [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... A name is pretty important
and if it's acronym isn't easily recognized, it isn't going to gain
the support of developers. J2EE is catchy, so we need something
catchy. PEF isn't nearly as catchy as P2EE or P5EE or PEA (Perl
Enterprise API), but
I'm surprised that no one has, jokingly, suggested PEE.
Sorry, couldn't resist. :)
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At 03:38 AM 10/24/2001, Stephen Adkins wrote:
At 02:28 PM 10/23/2001 -0400, Perrin Harkins wrote:
Stephen Adkins wrote:
If no one suggests an appropriate list, I propose starting a p2ee group
Can I just say that P2EE is a horrible, horrible name? It includes the
Java version number
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