Christopher Cain wrote:
> 
> Anyway, since it sounds like Geir has graciously volunteered to help me
> form the "Ministry of Documentation" as he so cleverly coined it, the
> point is more or less moot now. Users can submit plain text if they
> like, and I certainly have no problems learning whatever the community
> decides upon. Everybody wins.

Let me clarify - that was a typo.  What I typed read :

"I would be someone might volunteer to be Minister of Documentation..."

and what I was missing was a 't', for it to read

"I would bet someone might volunteer to be Minister of Documentation..."

meaning that Tomcat has a *huge* community of users and developers, and
someone who is a user of Tomcat and talented at writing might offer to
help out like that.  As long as the community recognizes that its an
important role, all will be well, especially if you can find someone to
take the lead and assert direction and guidance to the project.

I am willing to help of course as a satisfied Tomcat user, but I cannot
be the Minister.  I am too swamped by OSS and professional commitments.

geir

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Geir Magnusson Jr.                           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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