I wouldn't read too much into the quality of the code or the apache
process on that discussion.

The discussion is more about how corporates are trying to use the
apache brand to further their own needs then how a project gets
incubated.

regards
Ian



On 12/24/05, PeterVG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks for the background Eugene. That is indeed an interesting read
> (if anything else but on the Apache Foundation's process). Anyway,
> 1.25mb download for some Javascript code is indeed 'rich'.
>
> I was, however, transfixed by their pretty GUI widgets, those pretty,
> pretty GUI widgets (treeview, datagrid, accordion menu, etc. all nicely
> rounded and styled). Anyway, I'll eagerly await to see what you and
> your fellow Django/AJAX gurus decide on for the Django AJAX framework
> and maybe try to emulate/copy the Zimbra widgets if I do decide to go
> ahead and implement the Django platform.
>
> Cheers,
>
> peter
>
>


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