Your right, it's not so much, but it's enough to get the project
started. I'm guessing as soon as the project is created and an
announcement is made more people will join in. But still i'd like to
hear from Tapestry developers, what's their opinion on this ? Are they
willing to give some support to this project ?
Maybe a post should be made to the dev mailing list.
Cheers
Hugo
Ron Piterman wrote:
I would say 3 Developers to brainstorm is not so much :-/
What happend to all the enthusiast posters to the thread above?
ציטוט Ron Piterman:
Hi all,
There were many idees and proposals on that subjects in the long
thread above.
I would like to sugest the following:
To ground a work-group consisted of members of the tapestry
community, which will follow the idee and realize it.
I guess we have to make some kind of specification.
1)First define our goal,
2)then make a detailed technical specification as of how this would
be realized.
The Tapestry official developers would be encouraged to help, review
aso, specially, but not only, in milesstones, like before something
is being agreed upon.
After that, we can get to work and code and code and code...
I thing for specification definition a sourceforge project can give
the needed logistics of cvs, mailing lists, forum and so.
gmane.org offers mailing lists binding, and I would suggest naming
the lists in gmane under the official tapestry name
(gmane.comp.java.tapestry.component-repository ?) but that should
depend on the approval of howard.
Cheers,
Ron
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