a release would be highly appreciated. We just need to do a few quick checks up front.
Mainly if the IP is fine, plus a few things I've wrote up for another Incubator project: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/DeltaSpike/Reviewing+a+Release LieGrue, strub ----- Original Message ----- > From: Séven Le Mesle <[email protected]> > To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > Cc: > Sent: Monday, February 6, 2012 11:55 PM > Subject: Re: Any activity soon ? > > > Good to have such answers, Michele I surely can get youre patches and merge > them > in the source tree. > We chose a new name for the project, should I refactor the packages to use > the > new name as well as the pom's ? > My idea to keep the community up and running, is first to make the ML more > active so new users can have more feedback. I also want to write one article > about on my company blog: blog.xebia.fr it has good visibility for Java IT in > France. > Now here is the question what should we do now ? > By priority: > 1- improve http rfc support (streaming / parsing) > 2- improve buffering with pools > 3- create a builder pattern or something to simplify server creation > (multi-thread included) > There is many fine tuning we can do to improve performances and usability. > > One more thing, we need to release a full apache version. > I hope this sounds good to all of you, just tell me. > > Séven. > > Le 6 févr. 2012 à 22:57, Emmanuel Lécharny <[email protected]> a écrit > : > >> On 2/6/12 10:23 PM, Michele Zuccala' wrote: >>> Guys, I want to tell you that I never stop using deft. >>> When I have seen no more update, I looked for something similar, but > there >>> is currently no framework that is simple to use, light and fast like > this ( >>> netty is good, but too generic) >>> >>> After several months of use I can say that it is already stable enough > to be >>> used in production (I'm not crazy: D is the engine of my api REST) > and my >>> boss is pleased of the results >>> >>> So long life to deft and I would be happy to help you with ideas and >>> patches that I have developed up to now. >> >> Any patch would be very welcomed ! You know, Michele, becoming a > contributor is as easy as providing some patches and being voted in as a > committer. >> >> Regarding the project status, I would also say that the most difficult part > of being in the incubator, is to get out and becoming a TLP. It's all about > attracting new committers, to increase the number of active contributors, as > an > ASF project is all about the community, not the code. >> >> Some of you may decide to stop the effort, because they don't have > time, energy, or have switch to some other project, that's just fine. > It's a collaborative effort, people get in, people get out. And some other > still have an interest in it, this is how the project keeps going on. >> >> So let's make this baby shake ! >> >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Cordialement, >> Emmanuel Lécharny >> www.iktek.com >> >
