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Posted to dev@cayenne.apache.org by Marcel <em...@gmail.com> on 2006/08/21 13:58:42 UTC
thanks and good luck
Dear all,
Summer of Code comes to a close today, and unfortunately my immediate
plans don't involve Cayenne. I just want to thank everyone for their
patience and advice. I really am impressed with the Cayenne community,
the Apache philosophy and the openness and friendliness of open source
in general - it has been a great experience.
Congratulations on a fantastic product, and keep up the good work.
Hopefully some time in the future I'll be able to work with and on
Cayenne again!
Best regards,
Marcel
Re: thanks and good luck
Posted by Andrus Adamchik <an...@objectstyle.org>.
Hi Marcel,
It was certainly a pleasure working with you, and if your future work
and/or personal interests ever involve hacking Cayenne (including the
core framework), we'll be glad to see you back! I am happy with the
way the ROP example project worked out. This plus the fact that you
got the feel of the Apache flavor of the open source process, i.e.
the "community comes before the code" philosophy, means that the
project was a success.
Regarding the code. I'll move it from soc folder to the examples
folder. Since examples are built with Maven, you may help us
switching it to Maven (not sure if Maven supports Eclipse distros??
but it most certainly supports building .war). Essentially Maven
switch means adding pom.xml files for each module. See other example
projects in SVN for details.
Andrus
On Aug 21, 2006, at 3:58 PM, Marcel wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Summer of Code comes to a close today, and unfortunately my
> immediate plans don't involve Cayenne. I just want to thank
> everyone for their patience and advice. I really am impressed with
> the Cayenne community, the Apache philosophy and the openness and
> friendliness of open source in general - it has been a great
> experience.
>
> Congratulations on a fantastic product, and keep up the good work.
> Hopefully some time in the future I'll be able to work with and on
> Cayenne again!
>
> Best regards,
>
> Marcel
>