On 1/12/06, Alexandre Poitras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 1/12/06, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Alexandre Poitras wrote: > > > I agree with you Michael since our designer is a big fan of Zen Garden > > > and I must say I don't miss working with tables :) I would like a > > > strict XHTML rendererkit but I must say that at least the JSF standard > > > components don't produce garbage . What I am doing right now is > > > developping new renderers for the components I need, it doesn't take a > > > big effort anyway. Maybe I can regroup those renderer in a rendererkit > > > once I have several renderers done. But it's the main weakness of a > > Hint, you could donate it to myfaces ;-) > > Of course, when I have a couple of them done. But someone is probably > going to beat me to the line. Apache development is so fast, probably > because it regroups so many smart people.
The "smart people" are also genuinely appreciative of contributions, no matter when they happen. Who knows, you might actually be able to beat them ... after all, they/we all have day jobs too :-). Seriously, you wouldn't need to have them all done to propose a contribution. After all, if others buy into your basic approach, maybe you'll get other folks involved in helping finish that task. *That* is actually one of the key reasons open source projects can respond quickly -- unfinished code sitting in a directory on your computer is limited by your own time availability; unfinished code in an open source sandbox could serve as the inspiration for other folks to help with the work. Craig