Alberto,

Lo siento por todo. The quality and speed of responsiveness on the users list is something that has been a strength in the project, but the user base has grown considerably since our 3.1 release and it is leading to slower response times. To survive this growth we are going to need some of these new users to turn into developers and committers and contributors.

Apache projects are true community run projects for the good and bad. The good is that the doors to the project are truly open, not restricted to people of any specific company, and anyone can come in and contribute. This includes you and any other members of the community. OpenEJB has no owner other than Apache whose only concern is ensuring that the users of the software have the access they need to support themselves, add the features they need, can benefit in others doing the same and ultimately to legally protect that vision and those that share in it. Apache is not an organization like JBoss or Glassfish where the code is owned by a for-profit company who retains the right to make all decisions, has a staff of salaried developers and a dedicated support team.

What we do have is a small community of individuals who believe in the project, view themselves not as owners but as custodians, and want nothing more than to see the project thrive and to share it with others who feel the same. As one of the more core people on the project, I feel a heightened responsibility for the project's success, but ultimately it is everyone's responsibility as it should be.

I truly hope you that you re-evaluate OpenEJB based on it's ability or potential to serve your needs and to view the community of people around it not as people who are trying to sell you something or owe you anything, but as peers where we are all responsible for helping each other as the equal owners of the project.

As a new, or potentially new, member of the community you're going to be only on the receiving side initially, but I will do everything I can as I'm sure others will, to reach a hand down and pull you in should you decide you want to be a part of this small but growing community.

We are truly in this together.


Con mucho respeto y sinceridad,

David


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Resent-From: <dblev...@visi.com>
From: Alberto López <atallo...@hotmail.com>
Date: February 12, 2009 4:08:00 AM PST
To: users@openejb.apache.org
Subject: Thank you for not supporting me in any way
Reply-To: users@openejb.apache.org


we were seriously considering adopting OpenEJB (we are a spanish government agency) because we liked the concept, but this complete lack of feedback has
made our minds clear.

Cheers.
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