Norman,

Hello and welcome to Apache Commons.

It's not clear to me why Naomi is better than regular expressions. Pointing
to Javadocs is not the best way to get traction.

Your project would be better served by having some documentation on your
front page with an example driven tutorial.

Is Naomi faster than REs?

What can I do in Naomi that REs can't do? And vice-versa.

Examples of this on your front page would help you at least get folks to
consider learning a brand new way of doing things...

Gary



On Tue, Sep 29, 2015 at 1:06 PM, <n...@dad.org> wrote:

> My colleague Jeff Rothenberg and I, retirees, have developed an
> alternative to
> using regular expressions for searching for (and optionally replacing)
> patterns in text. We believe it is generally useful to Java programmers and
> would like to contribute it to Apache Commons, where we will continue to be
> active in maintaining the software. You can find the software and
> associated
> documentation at https://github.com/NormanShapiro/Naomi/tree/gh-pages.
>
> Please let us know what further steps we should take to have our
> contribution
> considered.
>
> Thank you,
>
>     Norman Shapiro
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