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Dear all,questions have been raised lately in the community following a recent announcement made by eXo Platform about "eXoESB" (http://www.objectweb.org/phorum/read.php?f=29&i=10662&t=10662). So that we can address these concerns in a timely and efficient manner, you'll find below a recommendation (approved by our chairman) for conducting an open discussion and making the appropriate decisions.
The discussion will be conducted publicly, on two mailing lists: architecture@xxxxxxxxxxxxx and esb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
We'll allow a period of one week for discussion and, as far as possible, consensus building. During the discussion, parties are invited to present their concerns and propositions for moving forward, in line with ObjectWeb's purposes and for the best interest of all. The College and the members of ESBi are warmly encouraged to present a position and recommendation.
After the discussion period, the executive committee will compile the arguments exchanged on the mailing lists and present the case to the chairman of the board for decision on the next steps.
Restricted mailing lists (eg: board, college, etc) may be used, but the content of the messages exchanged on these mailing lists will not be taken into account unless properly summarized and posted on the architecture and/or esb ML.
We kindly ask all participants in discussions to abide by basic courtesy rules (cf the "netiquette") so that the discussion can happen in a fruitfull manner. The public mailing lists we'll use count over 1050 subscribers -- please make sure not to flood them inconsiderately.
To enter the discussion, please answer this message. Thanks François LETELLIER INRIA Rhône-Alpes - ObjectWeb Consortium Executive Committeeemail: francois.letellier at objectweb.org - cell: +33 (0)6 84 64 00 24 - Skype: francois.letellier - Gizmo: francois_letellier
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