I think this is a great idea.  As someone who was brought onboard to help
with documentation as well as coding, I would have a hard time keeping up if
this was a full-time job.  I think it would make a great deal of sense to
work on this for the 2.0 release, since feature creep should be at a minimum
right now anyway..

just my 2 cents...

On Feb 13, 2008 5:18 AM, Emmanuel Lecharny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 이희승 (Trustin Lee) wrote:
> > Oh yeah, that's a good idea.  We have been stepping on the accelerator
> > for a very long time to implement new features and improve performance,
> > so it seems like it's time to take care of stability.
> >
> I tink that MINA 2.0 is the perfect target for that ! Now that 2.0-M1
> has been voted, we can deserve some energy on 2.0-M2 : a 2.0-M1 with
> better coverage, reviewed documentation, tested, with some more
> examples. It will cost time, but I'm sure that the community can provide
> some help ! We have so many users now that everyone of them can also
> give a little bit of time to improve MINA !
>
> For instance, as we are using MINA at Directory, it would be good to
> explain how we are using it (configuration and codec implementation). I
> think that would be helpfull to many users starting with MINA. We will
> switch to MINA 2.0 soon, and we will try to give such kind of
> documentation to the MINA project on the same time.
> > One problem is that most bug reports these days are not easy to
> > reproduce, which means they are related with high concurrency situation
> > and unit tests cannot be the way to find many potential bugs, although
> > CircularQueue issue is probably detectable by a unit test.
> >
> That's true. May be we need some better FAQ for all the users who are
> asking the same questions. Compiling the Users mailing list and
> gathering the most frequent questions can help.
>
> MINA 2.0 is really a great step forward, it deserves the associated
> tests, doc and samples ! May be a "MINA in Action ?" :)
>
> --
> --
> cordialement, regards,
> Emmanuel Lécharny
> www.iktek.com
> directory.apache.org
>
>
>


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