On Sep 30, 2004, at 3:50 AM, Paul Russell wrote:

Geir,

On 29 Sep 2004, at 19:27, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
Currently called "Apache Agila", it is a small, lightweight BPM engine that we have developed as the core of our BPM product. BPM is an important part of the Java server-side stack, and we feel that this contribution will be a great 'seed' for a full-fledged BPM project at Apache. At the ASF, you can find a fairly rich set of parts for an enterprise application stack, such as Geronimo, Tomcat, Derby, Jetspeed, Pluto et al, and now there's the addition of BPM.
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Anyway, this is a notice of what's happening, and an invitation to all to come and participate in the project.

If you're looking for volunteers, Count Me In..! I've been hoping Apache would get into the BPM space, as I have an ongoing project which is going to need a reliable BPM engine in the not-too-distant future. I wouldn't claim to be a BPM expert, but I understand the fundamentals, and have a very good grasp of what large enterprises need in a BPM product.

Fantastic. Having you driven by 'user need' will be great. I've been on the user side - I architected and built two systems before - but now I'm on the vendor side, so it will be good to have the balance :)


geir


Cheers,

Paul

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