Follow-up Comment #2, sr #105461 (project administration):
Let me try to respond to as many of your questions as I can. The IOU project is very portable, and with no external dependencies. I have not validated (recently) precisely what package space it depends on, perhaps as much as "1.4" level. I know it compiles at "1.5" level with compile time support for W3C DOM Level 3 (as for Classpath). If this is important (I don't see any mention on the public project pages), I can validate it with greater precision. (Although I'm a contributor to Classpath, I'm not an everyday user of GCJ [unfortunately!] because building the latest on my sparc-solaris-10 is a headache). I've been using the 'gnu' namespace since before there was a 'nongnu', so there is a degree of "grandfather" -slash- "too late now". Otherwise I'm fairly certain there's no general cause for Classpath or other interest in the "gnu.iou" name --- it's not relevant to anything in known space. The IOU package is not interesting for inclusion into Classpath because it has no relation to implementing anything in that space. Using the 'gnu' namespace for IOU is interesting inasmuch as IOU represents the foundation of an application layer system architecture, one that is platform agnostic and network centric. In using this name I'm conceiving of this little use of the name "gnu" as highly utilitarian. Keeping IOU in 'gnu' space and outside my own name space is useful to me and may be useful to others in seeing its independence and utility (once its first major application is in release). Part of my intention here is a long term strategy for assigning copyright(s) to the FSF, something that I can't do yet today (and something that I can't guarantee ever doing). On the scope and uncertainty of long term planning (for open possibilities), the 'syntelos' application of the IOU may find its way to becoming a member of the Gnu System. But until that happens (syntelos finds its way into the world) it may not be evident why IOU is interesting where it is. And then once that happens the principle is that the foundation of the syntelos tool chain is in IOU. So for the record let me submit my humble stewardship of this corner of the gnu namespace. Hope that covers it. cheers, john _______________________________________________________ Reply to this item at: <http://savannah.gnu.org/support/?func=detailitem&item_id=105461> _______________________________________________ Message sent via/by Savannah http://savannah.gnu.org/ _______________________________________________ Savannah-help-public mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/savannah-hackers