[EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 24 May 2002, Pier Fumagalli wrote: > >>> If you want my advice - create a sourceforge account, do all the work >>> on SSI there, and have fun. ( and maybe give access to other >>> tomcat commiters who are interested to work on SSI ). >> >> Very constructive, Costin, indeed... See my next email (at least I'm trying >> to propose something)... > > I believe I proposed something as well.
Indeed a very nice contribution... Go and fork our code out somewhere, kewl... Nice, I like it... > Sourceforge is an excelent place to write code and have fun. I don't know, I don't play with them... I have a hard time enough in maintainig our infrastructure, trying to write a module, and getting a paycheck every month to feed my cats... > And you can make the projects as open as you want and have the > same technical resources ( or more ). It still hurts that I kicked you out of Nagoya, huh? :) > There are quite a few projects there that are doing pretty > well ( JBoss ? ). I would like to share what actually that community thinks of this community: http://www.onjava.com/pub/a/onjava/2002/03/20/jboss_interview.html Nice freaks! :) > I'm playing with ant-contrib and cpptasks right now, they even have a > nice community. I think Coyote started as a sf project as well ( Remy ? ) > Same for Cactus, etc. Why then you don't go and fork your own little Jakarta project at sourceforge? I'm legally bound to this organization, and I have responsibilities towards the other members of this community (like trying to keep those mailing lists going) and frankly I kinda like it, but you're not, nothing ties you down here... If you go on SourceForge, you can even write an up-to-latest-version-of-the-spec compliant servlet engine... Loook! :) Pier -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>