On Jul 12, 2006, at 11:19 AM, Justin Erenkrantz wrote:
It almost sounds like this would be a good candidate for a software grant instead of meriting a full incubation. How large of a community is around AsyncWeb? From the proposal, it sounds just like one committer - so as long as the IP clearance paperwork is filed, it could go right into MINA. See:http://incubator.apache.org/ip-clearance/index.html
good point, thanks for the suggestion!dave, do you hold full copyright to put you in a position to make a grant?
As an aside, I'm also a bit befuddled at why MINA lives in the Directory project - that just seems a bit odd. =)
we're working on that :)
That said, I'd be happy to join in on any efforts here (mentor, committer, user, whatever) - even though I'm a lowly C programmer. As you may recall, Greg and I have written an async HTTP engine in C
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I've been wondering how the async engine would look like in Java, so thismight be a good chance to get my hands dirty there.
we would love to have you help out / pay attention.. i'm sure there are common lessons learned in doing async http regardless of the language
-pete -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://fotap.org/~osi
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