That is correct. And I will admit we had a lot of apprehension when we decided to rename JBossAS to something else and again when we decided to go with WildFly. However, it all worked out well for us. I will state that it wasn’t easy and it took trust and engagement on both sides (Red Hat and the community). I know at the time that some people in Red Hat and in community were against the rename to WildFly and maybe still are to a degree, but everyone was able to put that behind them and move on collaboratively. That’s what I’m hoping we can do here: yes, some people/groups don’t like what they’ve heard from Oracle but I truly believe it’s something we address by accepting it and moving on positively rather than focussing on the negative aspects.
Mark.
Mark,
Representing a company that has a long history of changing brand and project names, correct me if I'm wrong, but neither calling EJBoss JBoss in the beginning nor other changes like abandoning the Seam project strain or the more recent introduction of Wildfly caused the community to desert Red Hat and its open source efforts?;-)
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