--- In [email protected], "Steve Jones" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> The problem is this continual focus on adding
> more feature bloat rather than just doing "one thing well".    Take
> the WS02 stuff, you could easily package a "limited" set of
> functionality that does pretty much what I want and acts as the
> mechanism for global policy enforcement, but the quick buck is in the
> SDP.
> 
+1. I have to say this is part because some research firms compares an 
open source software with commercial software and tells them they are 
missing some functionalities which they need to support to become 
competitive.
wso2 offers a very high quality and reasonable solution to many users, 
and I'm glad that they aren't being corrupted.

H.Ozawa

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