+1

--Manfred


On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 22:04, Scott O'Bryan <darkar...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey community,
>
> Oracle is trying to open up a new JSR for the Portlet 2.0 Bridge.
>  Originally this was part of the JSR-301 but there was a slight
> misunderstanding of the intentions of the specs regarding release dates.  To
> make a long story short, instead of doing both the specifications for
> Portlet 1.0 and 2.0 as part of the JSR, it's being split up.  The Project
> lead will be Michael Freedman who is a MyFaces committer and has been very
> active on the Apache MyFaces Portlet Bridge project and he was also the
> spec-lead for the JSR-301.  The Apache implementations of these
> specifications are being written as the eventual R.I.'s for the bridge
> projects.
>
> In any case, should Apache MyFaces put its vote in for the formation of this
> JSR?  Understand that this is not a vote for a project or spec, just to
> allow the JCP to start a JSR to support this project.  I have gotten word
> from Apache that this can be done if a community decides to support it.
>  Since the Apache MyFaces Portlet Bridge is being developed as the eventual
> R.I. and Oracle has been very open to aiding the OpenSource development of
> this bridge here at Apache, I think it's a good opportunity for us to
> support the JCP and, in particular, the Portlet Bridge Projects.
>
> Vote:
>
> [ ] +1 to support the formation of a new JSR for the Portlet Bridge 2.0
> [ ] +0 don't really care, it's just a silly green checkmark on the ballot
> [ ] -1 don't put the green checkmark on the ballot, Apache shouldn't support
> the JCP
>
> Thanks,
>  Scott O'Bryan
>

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