"Robert I. Eachus" wrote in message news:3F8F3986.7000107@comcast.net... > Stephane Richard wrote: > > > *** You sure seem to be, I am definitaly, Marin is too for a nominal fee > > ;-)....Robert seems to be interested too. I talked to a few people at APIWG > > and other SIG Ada Group members that like the idea (not sure how much time > > they could or would invest but they do think it's a good idea :-). > > I have probably spent more time talking here than I should, and less > time actually working on a library (or a registry). Getting the > concepts right, and the library design right is worth a lot of effort, > but too many decent efforts have died from too much discussion and not > enough commitment. (In the sense of putting something on the table and > either voting to accept it, or deciding how to improve it.) > -- > Robert I. Eachus > > "Quality is the Buddha. Quality is scientific reality. Quality is the > goal of Art. It remains to work these concepts into a practical, > down-to-earth context, and for this there is nothing more practical or > down-to-earth than what I have been talking about all along...the repair > of an old motorcycle." -- from Zen and the Art of Motorcycle > Maintenance by Robert Pirsig > You're right Robert. Absolutely Right. It's one of the reasons I create that hierarchy. To have something to start with...it's made to be deleted from, added to, rebranched, whatever it takes to get a basis of something we can all work on :-) -- St�phane Richard "Ada World" Webmaster http://www.adaworld.com