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svn commit: r1027868 - in /james/project/trunk/project/src/site/xdoc: guidelines.xml newsarchive.xml

Author: eric
Date: Wed Oct 27 09:25:49 2010
New Revision: 1027868

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1027868&view=rev
Log:
JAMES is James

Modified:
    james/project/trunk/project/src/site/xdoc/guidelines.xml
    james/project/trunk/project/src/site/xdoc/newsarchive.xml

Modified: james/project/trunk/project/src/site/xdoc/guidelines.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/james/project/trunk/project/src/site/xdoc/guidelines.xml?rev=1027868&r1=1027867&r2=1027868&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- james/project/trunk/project/src/site/xdoc/guidelines.xml (original)
+++ james/project/trunk/project/src/site/xdoc/guidelines.xml Wed Oct 27 09:25:49 2010
@@ -19,14 +19,14 @@
 -->
 <document>
   <properties>
-    <title>Apache JAMES Project Guidelines</title>
+    <title>Apache James Project Guidelines</title>
     <author email="site-dev@james.apache.org">James Project Web Team</author>
   </properties>
   <body>
-    <section name="Apache JAMES Project Guidelines">
+    <section name="Apache James Project Guidelines">
 
 <p>
-    This document defines the guidelines for the Apache JAMES Project. It includes definitions of how conflict is resolved by voting, who is able to vote, and the procedures to follow for proposing and making changes to the Apache JAMES products.
+    This document defines the guidelines for the Apache James Project. It includes definitions of how conflict is resolved by voting, who is able to vote, and the procedures to follow for proposing and making changes to the Apache James products.
 
 </p>
 <p>
@@ -36,22 +36,22 @@
     </section>
     <section name="People, Places, and Things">
 
-    <subsection name="Apache JAMES Project Management Committee">
+    <subsection name="Apache James Project Management Committee">
 <p>
-        The group of volunteers who are responsible for managing the Apache JAMES Project. This includes deciding what is distributed as products of the Apache JAMES Project, maintaining the Project's shared resources, speaking on behalf of the Project, resolving license disputes regarding Apache JAMES products, nominating new PMC members or committers, and establishing these guidelines.
+        The group of volunteers who are responsible for managing the Apache James Project. This includes deciding what is distributed as products of the Apache James Project, maintaining the Project's shared resources, speaking on behalf of the Project, resolving license disputes regarding Apache James products, nominating new PMC members or committers, and establishing these guidelines.
 
 </p>
 <p>
-         Membership in the Apache JAMES PMC is by invitation only and must be approved by consensus of the active Apache JAMES PMC members. A PMC member is considered inactive by their own declaration or by not contributing in any form to the project for over six months. An inactive member can become active again by reversing whichever condition made them inactive (i.e., by reversing their earlier declaration or by once again contributing toward the project's work). Membership can be revoked by a unanimous vote of all the active PMC members other than the member in question.
+         Membership in the Apache James PMC is by invitation only and must be approved by consensus of the active Apache James PMC members. A PMC member is considered inactive by their own declaration or by not contributing in any form to the project for over six months. An inactive member can become active again by reversing whichever condition made them inactive (i.e., by reversing their earlier declaration or by once again contributing toward the project's work). Membership can be revoked by a unanimous vote of all the active PMC members other than the member in question.
 
 </p>
     </subsection>
-    <subsection name="Apache JAMES Committers">
+    <subsection name="Apache James Committers">
 <p>
-        The group of volunteers who are responsible for the technical aspects of the Apache JAMES Project. This group has write access to the appropriate source repositories and these volunteers may cast non-binding votes on any technical discussion.
+        The group of volunteers who are responsible for the technical aspects of the Apache James Project. This group has write access to the appropriate source repositories and these volunteers may cast non-binding votes on any technical discussion.
 </p>
 <p>
-         Membership as a Committer is by invitation only and must be approved by consensus of the active Apache JAMES PMC members. A Committer is considered inactive by their own declaration or by not contributing in any form to the project for over six months. An inactive member can become active again by reversing whichever condition made them inactive (i.e., by reversing their earlier declaration or by once again contributing toward the project's work). Membership can be revoked by a unanimous vote of all the active PMC members (except the member in question if they are a PMC member).
+         Membership as a Committer is by invitation only and must be approved by consensus of the active Apache James PMC members. A Committer is considered inactive by their own declaration or by not contributing in any form to the project for over six months. An inactive member can become active again by reversing whichever condition made them inactive (i.e., by reversing their earlier declaration or by once again contributing toward the project's work). Membership can be revoked by a unanimous vote of all the active PMC members (except the member in question if they are a PMC member).
 
 </p>
     </subsection>
@@ -63,13 +63,13 @@
     </subsection>
     <subsection name="private list">
 <p>
-        The Apache JAMES Project's private mailing list for discussion of issues that are inappropriate for public discussion, such as legal, personal, or security issues prior to a published fix. Subscription to the list is only open to Apache JAMES PMC members and Apache Software Foundation Members.
+        The Apache James Project's private mailing list for discussion of issues that are inappropriate for public discussion, such as legal, personal, or security issues prior to a published fix. Subscription to the list is only open to Apache James PMC members and Apache Software Foundation Members.
 
 </p>
     </subsection>
     <subsection name="SVN">
 <p>
-        All of the Apache JAMES products are maintained in shared information repositories using SVN on svn.apache.org. The Apache committers have write access to these repositories; everyone has read access via anonymous SVN.
+        All of the Apache James products are maintained in shared information repositories using SVN on svn.apache.org. The Apache committers have write access to these repositories; everyone has read access via anonymous SVN.
 
 </p>
     </subsection>
@@ -88,7 +88,7 @@
     <section name="Voting">
 
 <p>
-     Any of the Apache JAMES Committers may vote on any issue or action item. However, the only binding votes are those cast by active members of the Apache James PMC; if the vote is about a change to source code or documentation, the primary author of what is being changed may also cast a binding vote on that issue. All other votes are non-binding. All committers are encouraged to participate in decisions, but the decision itself is made by those who have been long-time contributors to the project. In other words, the Apache Project is a minimum-threshold meritocracy.
+     Any of the Apache James Committers may vote on any issue or action item. However, the only binding votes are those cast by active members of the Apache James PMC; if the vote is about a change to source code or documentation, the primary author of what is being changed may also cast a binding vote on that issue. All other votes are non-binding. All committers are encouraged to participate in decisions, but the decision itself is made by those who have been long-time contributors to the project. In other words, the Apache Project is a minimum-threshold meritocracy.
 
 </p>
 <p>
@@ -153,7 +153,7 @@
     </subsection>
     <subsection name="Product Changes">
 <p>
-        Changes to the Apache JAMES products, including code and documentation, will appear as action items under several categories corresponding to the change status:
+        Changes to the Apache James products, including code and documentation, will appear as action items under several categories corresponding to the change status:
 
 </p>
     </subsection>

Modified: james/project/trunk/project/src/site/xdoc/newsarchive.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/james/project/trunk/project/src/site/xdoc/newsarchive.xml?rev=1027868&r1=1027867&r2=1027868&view=diff
==============================================================================
--- james/project/trunk/project/src/site/xdoc/newsarchive.xml (original)
+++ james/project/trunk/project/src/site/xdoc/newsarchive.xml Wed Oct 27 09:25:49 2010
@@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
 <document>
   <properties>
     <title>News Archive</title>
-    <author email="site-dev@james.apache.org">JAMES Project Web Team</author>
+    <author email="site-dev@james.apache.org">James Project Web Team</author>
   </properties>
   <body>
   	<section name="News">
@@ -13,52 +13,52 @@
         </div>
     <subsection name='2010'>
         <a name="20092010_1"><h4>Sep/2010 - Apache IMAP 0.2-M1 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce a new  
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce a new  
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/imap'>Apache IMAP</a> release in preparation of 
         the upcoming 3.0-M1 <a href='http://james.apache.org/imap'>Apache Mail server</a>.
         </p>
         <a name="18092010_1"><h4>Sep/2010 - Apache protocols 1.2-M1 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce a new  
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce a new  
         Apache protocols release in preparation of the upcoming 3.0-M1 <a href='http://james.apache.org/imap'>Apache Mail server</a>.
         </p>
         <a name="21062010_1"><h4>Jun/2010 - Apache jSPF 0.9.8 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce a new  
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce a new  
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/jspf'>Apache jSPF</a> release which includes fixed to TXT record escaping and pass the rfc4408-tests-2009.10 testsuite.
         </p> 
         <a name="21062010"><h4>Jun/2010 - Apache Mailet Base 1.1 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce a new  
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce a new  
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/mailet/api'>Apache Mailet Base</a> release which fixes a NullPointerException when using MatcherInverter.
         </p> 
         <a name="14052010_1"><h4>May/2010 - Apache JSieve 0.4 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce that the forth release of
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce that the forth release of
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/jsieve'>Apache JSieve</a> - an implementation of the
         <a href='http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3028.txt'>Sieve</a> mail filtering language - 
         is now available for <a href='download.cgi#Apache_JSieve'>download</a>.
         </p> 
         <a name="14052010"><h4>May/2010 - Apache Mailet Standard 1.0 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce that the first independent release of
-        <a href='http://james.apache.org/mailet/standard/'>Apache Mailet Standard</a> - was bundled with JAMES Server 2.3 before - 
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce that the first independent release of
+        <a href='http://james.apache.org/mailet/standard/'>Apache Mailet Standard</a> - was bundled with James Server 2.3 before - 
         is now available for <a href='download.cgi#Apache_JSieve'>download</a>.
         </p> 
     </subsection>
     <subsection name='2009'>
         <a name='15102009'><h4>Oct/2009 - jDKIM joins Apache James as sub-project</h4></a>
         <p>
-        The Apache JAMES project is pleased to announce the inclusion of a new sub-project called
+        The Apache James project is pleased to announce the inclusion of a new sub-project called
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/jdkim/'>jDKIM</a>.
-        jDKIM is a DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) implementation library written in Java. It provides both verification and signing and also provides Mailets for the Apache JAMES project.
+        jDKIM is a DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) implementation library written in Java. It provides both verification and signing and also provides Mailets for the Apache James project.
         </p> 
         
         <a name='25092009'><h4>Sep/2009 - Hupa joins Apache James as sub-project</h4></a>
         <p>
-        The Apache JAMES project is pleased to announce the inclusion of a new sub-project called
+        The Apache James project is pleased to announce the inclusion of a new sub-project called
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/hupa/'>Hupa</a>.
         Hupa is a GWT based webmail which use IMAP to connect to the backend mailserver.
         </p> 
         
         <a name='31082009'><h4>Aug/2009 - Apache James 2.3.2 Released</h4></a>
         <p>
-        The Apache JAMES project is pleased to announce that Apache James 2.3.2 
+        The Apache James project is pleased to announce that Apache James 2.3.2 
         is now 
         <a href='download.cgi#Apache_James_Server'>available</a>.
         This is a minor bug fix release.
@@ -67,7 +67,7 @@
         for more details. Upgrading is recommended for users of previous 2.x releases.
         </p> 
         <a name="02072009"><h4>Jul/2009 - Apache MPT 0.1 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES project is pleased to announced that the first release of
+        <p>The Apache James project is pleased to announced that the first release of
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/mpt'>Apache MPT</a> - a functional testing
         library particularly suitable for line protocols based on ASCII - is now
         <a href='download.cgi#Apache_MPT'>available</a>. These
@@ -76,11 +76,11 @@
         for more details.
         </p>
         <a name="25062009"><h4>Jun/2009 - Apache jSPF 0.9.7 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce a new  
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce a new  
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/jspf'>Apache jSPF</a> release which included some critical bug fixes.
         </p> 
         <a name="18062009"><h4>Jun/2009 - Apache JSieve 0.3 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce that the third release of
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce that the third release of
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/jsieve'>Apache JSieve</a> - an implementation of the
         <a href='http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3028.txt'>Sieve</a> mail filtering language - 
         is now available for <a href='download.cgi#Apache_JSieve'>download</a>. This is the first
@@ -89,14 +89,14 @@
         for more details.
         </p> 
         <a name="14052009"><h4>May/2009 - Apache Crypto Mailets 1.0 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce the first independent release of
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce the first independent release of
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/mailet/crypto'>Apache Cryptographic Mailets</a> (previous versions 
         were released as part of the 
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/server'>Apache James Server</a>). 
         This package contains mailets which encode, decode, sign and verify mail plus cryptology utilities.
         </p> 
         <a name="01042009"><h4>Apr/2009 - Apache Mailet Base 1.0 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce the first independent release of
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce the first independent release of
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/mailet/base'>Apache Mailet Base</a> (previous versions 
         were released as part of the 
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/server'>Apache James Server</a>). The Basic Mailet Toolkit
@@ -110,7 +110,7 @@
         stream parser is expected to be 50% faster when line counting is disabled. Please also note 
         that as of this release Mime4j requires a Java 1.5 compatible runtime</p>
         <a name="21022009"><h4>Feb/2009 - MailetDocs Maven Plugin 0.1 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce the first release of the
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce the first release of the
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/mailet/maven-mailetdocs-plugin/' rel='tag'>MailetDocs</a> 
         plugin for <a href='http://maven.apache.org' rel='tag'>Maven</a>. The plugin catalogs mailet
         (for <a href='http://james.apache.org/mailet/standard/mailet-report.html'>example</a>). 
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/mailet/maven-mailetdocs-plugin/release-notes.html'>release notes</a>.
         </p>  
         <a name="01052009"><h4>Jan/2009 - Apache Mailet 2.4 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce the first independent release of
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce the first independent release of
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/mailet/api'>Apache Mailet</a> (previous versions 
         were released as part of the 
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/server'>Apache James Server</a>). The Mailet API
@@ -130,7 +130,7 @@
         <p>We are proud to announce the <a href="../download.cgi">availability</a> of APACHE Mime4j-0.5. This release addresses a number of important issues discovered since 0.4. In particular, it improves Mime4j ability to deal with malformed data streams including those intentionally crafted to cause excessive CPU and memory utilization that can lead to DoS condition</p>
         <p>This release also fixes a serious bug that can prevent Mime4j from correctly processing binary content</p>
         <a name="08262008"><h4>Aug/2008 - Apache JSieve 0.2 released</h4></a>
-        <p>The Apache JAMES Project is pleased to announce the first public release of 
+        <p>The Apache James Project is pleased to announce the first public release of 
         <a href='http://james.apache.org/jsieve'>Apache JSieve</a> an implementation
         of <a href='http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc3028.html'>RFC3028 - Sieve: A Mail Filtering Language</a>
         for Java.
@@ -161,15 +161,15 @@
         <a name="09252007"><h4>Sept/2007 - jSPF-0.9.5 released</h4></a>
         <p>We are proud to announce the <a href="download.cgi">availability</a> of APACHE jSPF-0.9.5. This release brings initial support for asynchronous processing and is fully RFC4408 compliant.</p> 
         <a name="05302007"><h4>May/2007 - Apache Mime4J 0.3 Final Released</h4></a>
-        <p>After almost 2 years the Apache JAMES team is proud to announce the <a href="download.cgi">availability</a> of Apache Mime4J 0.3. This is the first release under the ASF umbrella.</p>
+        <p>After almost 2 years the Apache James team is proud to announce the <a href="download.cgi">availability</a> of Apache Mime4J 0.3. This is the first release under the ASF umbrella.</p>
         <a name="05052007"><h4>May/2007 - Mailet API sub-project lives</h4></a>
-        <p>Following a decision taken by the James PMC a few months ago, the Apache Mailet API project is now independent of JAMES Server and has its own <a href="mailet/index.html">webpage</a> and its own source repository.</p>
-        <a name="04029007"/><h4>Apr/2007 - JAMES Server 2.3.1 Final Released</h4>
-        <p>James PMC is proud to announce the <a href="download.cgi">availability</a> of the final release of JAMES Server 2.3.1. More informations on what has been fixed since the 2.3.0 release can be found in the <a href="/server/2.3.1/changelog.html">changelog</a>.</p>
-        <a name="04192007"><h4>Apr/2007 - JAMES Server 2.3.1 RC1 released</h4></a>
-        <p>James PMC is proud to announce the <a href="http://www.apache.org/dist/james/server/rc">availability</a> of the first release candidate of JAMES Server 2.3.1. This release is maintenance release. See the <a href="http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JAMES?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:changelog-panel"> changelog </a> for more detail.</p>
-        <a name="04162007"><h4>Apr/2007 - Apache JAMES Project Guidelines published</h4></a>
-        <p>The James PMC has approved - for the first time - a set of <a href="guidelines.html">guidelines</a> for the project. These guidelines are intended to reflect and summarize well-known practices in our community. They include "... definitions of how conflict is resolved by voting, who is able to vote, and the procedures to follow for proposing and making changes to the Apache JAMES products." </p>
+        <p>Following a decision taken by the James PMC a few months ago, the Apache Mailet API project is now independent of James Server and has its own <a href="mailet/index.html">webpage</a> and its own source repository.</p>
+        <a name="04029007"/><h4>Apr/2007 - James Server 2.3.1 Final Released</h4>
+        <p>James PMC is proud to announce the <a href="download.cgi">availability</a> of the final release of James Server 2.3.1. More informations on what has been fixed since the 2.3.0 release can be found in the <a href="/server/2.3.1/changelog.html">changelog</a>.</p>
+        <a name="04192007"><h4>Apr/2007 - James Server 2.3.1 RC1 released</h4></a>
+        <p>James PMC is proud to announce the <a href="http://www.apache.org/dist/james/server/rc">availability</a> of the first release candidate of James Server 2.3.1. This release is maintenance release. See the <a href="http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/James?report=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.project:changelog-panel"> changelog </a> for more detail.</p>
+        <a name="04162007"><h4>Apr/2007 - Apache James Project Guidelines published</h4></a>
+        <p>The James PMC has approved - for the first time - a set of <a href="guidelines.html">guidelines</a> for the project. These guidelines are intended to reflect and summarize well-known practices in our community. They include "... definitions of how conflict is resolved by voting, who is able to vote, and the procedures to follow for proposing and making changes to the Apache James products." </p>
         <a name="02092007"><h4>Feb/2007 - jSPF-0.9b4 released</h4></a>
         <p>James PMC is proud to announce the <a href="http://www.apache.org/dist/james/jspf/beta">availability</a> of the fourth beta of jspf 0.9. This version pass all tests in the last official release of the <a href="http://www.openspf.org/svn/project/test-suite/rfc4408-tests-2007.01.yml">spf testsuite</a>.</p>
         <a name="02012007"><h4>Feb/2007 - Feathercast features James</h4></a>
@@ -182,25 +182,25 @@
         </p>
     </subsection>
     <subsection name="2006">
-     <a name="00102006"/><h4>Oct/2006 - JAMES Server 2.3.0 Final Released</h4>
-     <p>James PMC is proud to announce the <a href="download.cgi">availability</a> of the long awaited final release of JAMES Server 2.3.0. More informations on what's new can be found in the <a href="/server/2.3.0/changelog.html">changelog</a>.</p>
+     <a name="00102006"/><h4>Oct/2006 - James Server 2.3.0 Final Released</h4>
+     <p>James PMC is proud to announce the <a href="download.cgi">availability</a> of the long awaited final release of James Server 2.3.0. More informations on what's new can be found in the <a href="/server/2.3.0/changelog.html">changelog</a>.</p>
      <a name="00092006"/><h4>Sep/2006 - jSPF 0.9 b3 Released</h4>
      <p>James PMC is proud to announce the <a href="http://people.apache.org/dist/james/jspf/">availability</a> of the third beta of jspf 0.9. This version has start to use the official spf testsuite to fix all rfc issues.</p>
-     <a name="01082006"/><h4>Aug/2006 - JAMES Server 2.3.0 RC3 Released</h4>
-     <p>James PMC is proud to announce the <a href="http://people.apache.org/dist/james/server/">availability</a> of the third, and hopefully last, release candidate of JAMES Server 2.3.0. More informations on what's new can be found in the <a href="/server/2.3.0/changelog.html">changelog</a>.</p>
+     <a name="01082006"/><h4>Aug/2006 - James Server 2.3.0 RC3 Released</h4>
+     <p>James PMC is proud to announce the <a href="http://people.apache.org/dist/james/server/">availability</a> of the third, and hopefully last, release candidate of James Server 2.3.0. More informations on what's new can be found in the <a href="/server/2.3.0/changelog.html">changelog</a>.</p>
      <p>New development roadmaps are being discussed right now, so stay tuned for 2.3.0 final and for the following news. - Sep/2006</p>
-     <a name="00082006"/><h4>Aug/2006 - JAMES Products website revamped</h4>
+     <a name="00082006"/><h4>Aug/2006 - James Products website revamped</h4>
      <p>We just finished a major update of james products to be able to publish each product specific site under this new website structure</p>
-     <a name="01072006"/><h4>Jul/2006 - JAMES Server 2.3.0 on the way</h4>
-     <p>After a long time of development we have released the first <a href="http://people.apache.org/dist/james/server/">release candidate</a> of JAMES Server 2.3.0. After a period of user testing version 2.3.0 will be released.</p>
-     <a name="00072006"/><h4>Jul/2006 - New project JAMES jSPF</h4>
-     <p>JAMES PMC is happy to announce that we are working on a Java implementation of the SPF specification. The first <a href="http://people.apache.org/dist/james/jspf/">betas</a> are already available for download.</p>
+     <a name="01072006"/><h4>Jul/2006 - James Server 2.3.0 on the way</h4>
+     <p>After a long time of development we have released the first <a href="http://people.apache.org/dist/james/server/">release candidate</a> of James Server 2.3.0. After a period of user testing version 2.3.0 will be released.</p>
+     <a name="00072006"/><h4>Jul/2006 - New project James jSPF</h4>
+     <p>James PMC is happy to announce that we are working on a Java implementation of the SPF specification. The first <a href="http://people.apache.org/dist/james/jspf/">betas</a> are already available for download.</p>
     </subsection>
     <subsection name="2005">
-     <h4>JAMES PMC react to the closure of Apache Avalon.</h4>
-      <p>JAMES PMC would like to reassure all of our users that JAMES Server is alive and well. All of the James team have kept abreast of the Avalon developments culminating in the closure of the Avalon project and dispersal of its codebase. We are are keen to stress that this has little impact on our ability to support and develop Server in both the short and long terms.<br/>Over the coming months we will be finalising and publishing a road map for JAMES Server which will address all of the specific concerns raised by Avalon's closure, but rest assured JAMES Server' future is safe, and we have enthusiasm and plans aplenty.<br/> In the meantime we would like to extend our best wishes to all our friends from Avalon, here's luck with your future projects guys!<br/> If you are at all concerned please subscribe to the server-user mailing list and raise your points there. - 05/Jan/2005</p>
+     <h4>James PMC react to the closure of Apache Avalon.</h4>
+      <p>James PMC would like to reassure all of our users that James Server is alive and well. All of the James team have kept abreast of the Avalon developments culminating in the closure of the Avalon project and dispersal of its codebase. We are are keen to stress that this has little impact on our ability to support and develop Server in both the short and long terms.<br/>Over the coming months we will be finalising and publishing a road map for James Server which will address all of the specific concerns raised by Avalon's closure, but rest assured James Server' future is safe, and we have enthusiasm and plans aplenty.<br/> In the meantime we would like to extend our best wishes to all our friends from Avalon, here's luck with your future projects guys!<br/> If you are at all concerned please subscribe to the server-user mailing list and raise your points there. - 05/Jan/2005</p>
 
-      <h4>JAMES product sources have moved to "Subversion"</h4>
+      <h4>James product sources have moved to "Subversion"</h4>
       <p>Subversion is a version control system like CVS, but it has advantages over CVS for Apache Software Foundation (ASF) projects.<br/> In common with all other ASF projects we have reviewed our use of CVS and migrated our code to Subversion.<br/>
 Have a look at this <a href="server/FAQ.html#17">FAQ</a> for further details. - 05/Jan/2005</p>
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