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[CPS-users] based on JAVA??
bruno desthuilliers
bruno at modulix.org
Fri Sep 22 00:15:48 CEST 2006
Julien Anguenot a écrit :
> Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:
>
>>Stefane Fermigier wrote:
>>
>>>Yes.
>>>
>>>Please check the FAQ (http://www.nuxeo.org/sections/about/java-switch)
>>>that explains the reasons behind this decision.
>>>
>>
>>Yeah, great...
>>
>>Well, CPS was already close to average Java softwares in terms of
>>agility and simplicity, so it seems quite logical indeed...
>
>
> Try out php you'll see it's a lot easier : you'll love it !
No, thanks.
> Too bad you could help out enhancing the software during all these
> months.
Given this announce, I'm glad I didn't.
> It should be your vision of what "open source" means =>
> complaining on mailing lists.
Please search the archives and count how many times I "complained" here.
Regarding my "vision" of free software, it doesn't imply contributing
to *your* project specifically - believe it or not, there are quite a
lot of free softwares to contribute to.
> You are exactly the kind of guy we won't be missing on the mailing lists
> in the future.
>
> Please, hurry up to unscribe :
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>
> Cheers,
>
> J.
>
> P.S : And please don't subcribe to the new one....
I really do appreciate the friendliness of your tone.
CPS is not simple and that's a fact. It's a complex software build on
top of a complex framework build on top of a complex application server.
I'm neither criticizing this fact (I've learned to live with it) nor
discussing the reasons (technical, historical, whatever) behind this
fact, and I can well understand some of these reasons - just like I can
understand the reasons for the switch to Java.
Now given that I just stated a couple of mostly obvious facts, I really
find your (over)reaction surprising. Or is it that you find it insulting
to hear your project compared to some Java software ? If so, I can't
help - but then don't put the blame on me.
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