Another +1 from me. WSS4J could definitely benefit from more participation of the wider Web Services community.
Colm. On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 3:25 PM, Benson Margulies <[email protected]> wrote: > +1 here. > > Sagara, have you been following my progress on XmlSchema 2.0 :-) > > On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 9:50 AM, Sagara Gunathunga > <[email protected]> wrote: >> Woden depends on XmlSchema and Axiom, so changes of above two projects >> are important to us. I think the same matter is common for many WS sub >> projects. If we all in a single dev list it's much more easy to have >> common discussions. Only drawback is this will increase the traffic >> on common lists but this seems not a big issue to me. >> >> +1 for merging dev and user lists. >> >> Thanks ! >> >> On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 5:10 PM, Daniel Kulp <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> I'd like to make a proposal that I think would the WS community and would >>> like >>> peoples thoughts on the matter: >>> >>> I think it would be good for the community to combine all the *-...@ws >>> mailing >>> lists (and likely general@ as well) in to a single [email protected]. >>> Likewise, combine all the *-u...@ws lists into a single us...@. Probably a >>> single commits list as well. >>> >>> I really think having separate lists has caused the community to fracture >>> into >>> small little eco systems with very little knowledge of what is happening in >>> the rest of the community propogating from project to project. Doing >>> releases >>> is hard as the other PMC members may not be following the other projects at >>> all. By combining them back into a few, broader lists, that should make it >>> easier to follow what the entire community is doing. Once everyone really >>> gets a feel for things and are communicating with each other, I think it >>> will >>> be easier to figure out what can/should be spun off, retired to attic, >>> etc... >>> >>> Also, I'd like the new lists changed to be moderated lists. Moderated >>> lists >>> are much easer for new people to get involved in, especially through places >>> like nabble. >>> >>> Thoughts? >>> >>> -- >>> Daniel Kulp >>> [email protected] >>> http://dankulp.com/blog >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Sagara Gunathunga >> >> Blog - http://ssagara.blogspot.com >> Web - http://people.apache.org/~sagara/ >> >
