Niklas Therning wrote:

> It's in the CVS now at sourceforge, project name mime4j.

I see http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/mime4j/.  Looks like one of them
is Joe's and the other is yours.  I am preparing to import Joe's code into
Subversion.  If you would please have a Software Grant
(http://www.apache.org/licenses/) for your code, and provide the code to us,
we can import it as well.  The other thing we need to do is fill out a
form[1] for the Incubator that basically documents that we have done due
diligance to make sure that the IP issues are taken care of.  Joe's code
pre-dates that form, but we do have a Software Grant from his company and a
CLA from him.

Seeing the great ideas and energy you guys are starting to generate, I'd
like to see it put to work.  :-)

As for how it is packaged, that is TDB, and we don't have to package it the
same for JAMES as you want it for your application.  I do agree that it
makes sense to keep it suitable for standalone packaging, and would like to
see unit tests included in the package tree.

One thing that is absent from Joe's code is the ability to edit messages.
When Joe mentioned that you have a DOM-like model included in your code, as
well as a SAX-like model, it sounded to me as if your approach might be
amenable to having edit support.  Yes?

        --- Noel

[1]
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs/incubator/site/projects/ip-clearance-template.
cwiki


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