Yesterday evening I scanned all the JIRA Issues. I found quite a few bugs where patches already exists. As I see it there are 78 issues, but only 13 bugs without a patch. All other issues do have patches or are improvements, wishes or new feature requests (and there are also some with patches already included). >From that 13 open bugs are some with comments that suggests that these "bugs" >could be solved with a different approach or aren't bugs at all, some are for >Hivemind 2.0 only, so I believe there are less than 10 real bugs left for >Hivemind 1.1.1 ...
Perhaps someone (Johan? :-) should scan the issues (and patches) and mark the ones (including feature requests) we need solved (or refactored) for a 1.2 release. I made an Excel sheet where I marked the issues that have patches supplied and the ones that are open, but I can only send this in the evening, because I'm at work now :-) To start a discussion for "give Hivemind a new reason of existence": Could someone emphasise differences to Spring that exists at the moment? There must be some differences, I think Howard did something like this in the past already, but I was not able to find the web page again where I read this ... this could be a good start for a discussion ... what do you think?? Cheers, Jochen -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Johan Lindquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 14. Mai 2008 08:44 An: [email protected] Betreff: Re: HiveMind for Applications -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Agree, but we should not forget the few faithfuls out there ;) And there has been interest out there for a 1.2 from quite a few ... Would an option be to trickle out a 1.2 release while putting more effort into re-defining Hivemind's reasons for not dying? Cheers, Johan Raffael Herzog wrote: | Am Dienstag, 13. Mai 2008 15.04:43 schrieb James Carman: |> On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:57 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: |>> James - do you think that there is any chance that there will be any |>> work on Hivemind in the future? Or is it really at its end? |> I really don't know at this point. Spring is very pervasive and even |> Howard stopped using HiveMind on Tapestry (our biggest source of |> customers by far) in version 5. I actually use Spring myself now. | | I think, this is exactly HiveMind's problem: In that moment, when Tapestry | stopped using HiveMind, HiveMind basically lost it's reason of existence. | There are now two options: | a) we let it die | b) we give it a new reason of existence | | This might also include throwing away some existing efforts for 1.2 or 2.0, | no replacement planned. *might*, not *must*! | | I think, if we want to get HiveMind back to life, we should be open to take | some drastic measures. | Cheers, | Raffi | - -- you too? -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFIKoo7pHYnED7evioRAvBZAJ9pjVi9QlY4aCMxJ/EJhJTN0TlcogCfa5GA KjC6ikFkEZTOFQOvdDU2dJQ= =FjoQ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
