I think this thread itself shows the complications we would have by spiting it up. If we were to split it up does it make sense to keep projects like Rampart, Sandesha, Transports in WS? I don't think these projects can be used outside of Axis2 (Yes synapse will use the Transports but thats it). So If Axis2 becomes a TLP why keep these in a separate location called WS? (I don't think these projects should become TLP's, I'm not sure what the answer should be).
Thanks, Keith. On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 11:53 AM, Amila Suriarachchi < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Sun, Nov 2, 2008 at 6:06 AM, Deepal jayasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > >> >> > >> > Honestly I have no idea. But some one working closely with Synapse >> > would give the exact Answer. >> Well , thats the problem. As I mentioned earlier it gets more visibility > > > how can you support your argument using [1] and [2]? As I can see both CXF > and Axis2 have followed > a similar kind of curve from Mar - Oct. So for me it is a different thing > than being a TLP or not. > > thanks, > Amila. > >> >> and improvements after going as TLP. > > > > [1] > http://people.apache.org/%7Evgritsenko/stats/projects/axis2.html#Downloads-N1008F > [2] > http://people.apache.org/%7Evgritsenko/stats/projects/cxf.html#Downloads-N1008F > >> >> > >> > On one hand Synapse is different from other WS common projects since >> > it was graduated from incubator. >> That does not make any sense. It is also a Web service project doing >> additional SOA stuff. >> > >> > And also if someone from Synapse can describe the pros/crons they got >> > going for a TLP from WS commons project, that may help in this >> discussion. >> :) >> >> Deepal >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >> > > > -- > Amila Suriarachchi > WSO2 Inc. > blog: http://amilachinthaka.blogspot.com/ > -- Keith Chapman Senior Software Engineer WSO2 Inc. Oxygenating the Web Service Platform. http://wso2.org/ blog: http://www.keith-chapman.org
