> I first hit the db.general list and Geir and Rodney form
> that list told me to try here first.
They are correct in that your code would have to come through the Incubator,
but it would help if they, or someone, expressed an interest. The barrier
to Incubation isn't terribly high, but every dis
>
06/17/2004 01:54 PM
Please respond to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
cc
Subject
RE: Chameleon proposal (update)
Robert,
If I compare the MyFaces proposal to Chameleon, the big difference to me
is
that we have a whole bunch of ASF folks expressing interest in MyFaces. S
Robert,
If I compare the MyFaces proposal to Chameleon, the big difference to me is
that we have a whole bunch of ASF folks expressing interest in MyFaces. So
far, I am not seeing the same kind of interest in Chameleon. My suggestion
is that you approach the DB project via their [EMAIL PROTECTED
I have 2 individuals that have confirmed that they would contribute to the
development.
- Robert
Robert McIntosh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
06/17/2004 08:17 AM
Please respond to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc
Subject
Re: Chameleon proposal
Yea, it is a bit of a chicken a
obert
Brian McCallister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
06/17/2004 05:53 AM
Please respond to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc
Subject
Re: Chameleon proposal
Is there any code actually available right now? I couldn't find
anything on the site.
Is anyone involved with Chameleon'
Is there any code actually available right now? I couldn't find
anything on the site.
Is anyone involved with Chameleon's development besides yourself? (I
know you are looking for additional developers, but is there anyone
else right now? A stable community is a key component to an ASF project