Hi everyone,

We have a Java RDBMS (Daffodil DB) that is a fully functional and feature-rich 
small/compact database. The evaluation version of Daffodil DB has been downloaded by 
over 2500 developers and we also have a substantial user base.

We are now evaluating the benefits of making Daffodil DB Open Source on the Apache 
Software Foundation. Our alumni list of over 400 developers and a conscious desire to 
better the product will ensure participation in the project if it is duly selected.

However, the issue that come into my mind is that ASF already has a similar project 
running under the Derby banner. We understand that ASF is not averse to adopting 
projects in which there is some functionality overlap with an existing project. 
However, I still wanted to understand members thoughts on how Derby would affect our 
chances of being selected by ASF. 

Members can have a look at www.daffodildb.com to learn about Daffodil DB or click 
http://daffodildb.com:8080/eval/filldetails.jsp to download a free 90-day evaluation 
version. I hope to hear from (some of) you soon.

Warm Regards,
Uday Parmar

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