I have written a proposal draft of the MyFaces Alchemy subproject and
I was hoping if I could receive some feedback regarding it.
The url is =>
http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/MyFacesAlchemyProposal
Thanks!!!
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Sincerely,
Ji Hoon Kim
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> what if I just copy the proposal and attach it to this mail, and what
> people voted about was this version?
Thank you for doing that. [He said, wondering why no one, including self,
had thought to the obvious earlier. :-)]
--- Noel
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what if I just copy the proposal and attach it to this mail, and what
people voted about was this version?
That should be open - as anybody can read the mailing list archive and
rather static, as nobody will be able to change the content of my e-mail.
Best regards,
Martin
*Proposal for new proj
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Martin,
When you get a chance, would you please take the Wiki page content and
prepare it as a record of the project proposal for the MyFaces web site?
Shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
--- Noel
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James Holmes wrote:
It has been "open sourced". That's what the sun research license is.
However, it is not very "open".
The precise wording of the announcement talked about putting the RI of
JavaServer Faces under "open development", but not claiming to be "open
source" until the license was
Martin,
When you get a chance, would you please take the Wiki page content and
prepare it as a record of the project proposal for the MyFaces web site?
Shouldn't take more than a few minutes.
--- Noel
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To unsubscribe,
What do you think, would it be time to start off the vote? I think the
proposal correctly represents what the MyFaces developer want to achieve
with the project, the vote about the grant is settled on the MyFaces
develop list, and the license has successfully been changed - I think
the remainin
In fact, IntelliJ IDEA - I have read a thread in the IDEA forum about
svnup several days ago, and the conclusion was that it is not yet very
mature and the subversion support is a constant top request of IntelliJ
users in the feature request...
However, CVS support in this IDE is just great!
Ha
Just a short update - the source-code of MyFaces is now completely under
the Apache License, Version 2.0 - I will update the proposal according
to this fact.
And this is probably also the difference to the Sun RI ;)
Best regards,
Martin
Noel J. Bergman wrote:
Is there anything else that anyone
: Monday, July 05, 2004 7:35 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: [Proposal] MyFaces
I thought Sun announced they are open sourcing this (at Java One). I don't
know what the timeframe (or licence) for the open source version is, though.
>
>
> This is Sun's offi
I thought Sun announced they are open sourcing this (at Java One). I don't
know what the timeframe (or licence) for the open source version is, though.
>
>
> This is Sun's official Reference Implementation. The latest
> binary is distributed under a restricted "internal use"
> license and can
This is Sun's official Reference Implementation. The latest binary is distributed
under a restricted "internal use" license and can't be redistributed in any form. The
CVS source code is distributed under the Java Research License and is not available to
the general public.
-Ted.
On Tue, 06 Ju
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> Is there anything else that anyone would like to discuss regarding the
> MyFaces proposal
> (http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/MyFacesProposal) before
> we vote on acceptance?
>
Is there any relationship between MyFaces and
https://javaserverfaces.dev.java.net/?
If not (and I presume that t
This is exactly what I read in the IntelliJ forum about svnup, not yet
mature...
-Martin
Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
Ted Husted wrote:
Which tools would those be? There are SVN plugins for both IDEA
(http://svnup.tigris.org) and Eclipse (http://subclipse.tigris.org).
Please keep in mind, that these
Ted Husted wrote:
Which tools would those be? There are SVN plugins for both IDEA (http://svnup.tigris.org) and Eclipse (http://subclipse.tigris.org).
Please keep in mind, that these tools are *far* away from their CVS
counterparts maturity and rich feature set. For example, in the case of
Eclips
On Mon, 05 Jul 2004 09:16:59 +0200, Martin Marinschek wrote:
> Oh, it will be CVS for now, I believe, as our most-beloved
> programming tools don't have subversion support integrated until
> now.
Which tools would those be? There are SVN plugins for both IDEA
(http://svnup.tigris.org) and Eclipse
Oh, it will be CVS for now, I believe, as our most-beloved programming
tools don't have subversion support integrated until now.
Conversion to subversion is delayed ;)
Apart from that, we are all set, I believe..
best regards,
Martin
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Is there anything else that anyone would like to discuss regarding the
MyFaces proposal (http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/MyFacesProposal) before
we vote on acceptance?
It is unclear to me whether the proposal calls for a CVS repository, or if
they will go straight into Subversion now (rather than
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