Yes,
the contribution will be company-level.
Organization: BlackstoneBay
(http://www.blackstonebay.com)
Individual:
Brian DeCamp
WST:
Yes
JST:
No
Coordination:
Yes
Expertise:
BPEL4WS
Code
contribution: see proposal (http://www.blackstonebay.com/bpef)
Regards,
Brian
-----Original
Message-----
From:
wtp-proposal-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wtp-proposal-admin@xxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Dominique DE VITO
Sent:
Monday, June 21, 2004 2:15 PM
To:
wtp-proposal@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc:
brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:
Re: [wtp-proposal] BPEL editor contribution
Hi
Brian,
There's
no mention about license into the proposal. Anyway, your email clarifies
the situation.
That's
a great news you will provide full-time support.
I
guess you will contribute at the company-level. Is that correct ?
Regards,
Dominique
Brian
DeCamp wrote :
Hi
Dominique,
The
license issue is no problem. I should have mentioned that in the proposal.
I
also intend to personally support this full-time as part of our vision
of a high quality open source solution to open business processes / web
services.
I
look forward to contributing more in the future when the WTP gets rolling!
Brian
-----Original
Message-----
From:
Dominique DE VITO [mailto:dominique.devito@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
Sent:Monday,
June 21, 20041:35 PM
To:
wtp-proposal@xxxxxxxxxxx
Cc:
brian@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject:
Re: [wtp-proposal] BPEL editor contribution
Hi
Brian,
We
are very happy to see you contributing for a previously missing part of
the WTP code puzzle !
How
do you see your involvment in time for this project?
Do
you think you could offer your code under the proper license CPL/EPL ?
Thanks.
Dominique
De Vito
Thales+ObjectWeb
Brian
DeCamp wrote :
In
response to Arthur's suggestion, I am submitting a proposal for a BPEL4WS
editor framework contribution. My proposal is available online http://www.blackstonebay.com/bpef