> > Not sure what you mean by "combing a committer". As far as the TCK is
whoops. Typo... becoming :-) > concerned though, we will have immediate access to the TCK at IBM once Sun > releases it. We'd be happy to run any alpha, beta and eventually final > releases of MyFaces 2.0 through the tck and work on fixing those bugs. IMO that's fine, but you can't share the results if I remember correctly > >> > >> >> >> >> I also think it would be a good idea to come up with a more formal way >> >> of >> >> keeping track of who is working on which items. As more folks become >> >> involved, its going to become more and more likely that we'll step on >> >> each >> >> other's toes. >> > >> > I agree, but JIRA only allows to assign ticket to commiters and I don't >> > have >> > anything better than adding a comment to the ticket for now. If you have >> > a >> > better idea it would be welcome. >> >> Perhaps we could use the wiki ? Like creating an umbrella MyFaces 2.0 >> items wiki >> page, which "links" the all the subtasks / issues . >> > Using the wiki may not be a bad idea. If we were to do that though, one > thing that would be of great help to my team at least would be to have the > work items mapped back to the changes in the spec where possible. Even > something as simple as an which section/subsection the change comes from. > I'd be happy to help out with that work, but I would guess Simon or someone > from his team could do it more efficiently since they did the initial > breakdown of the work into the JIRA issues. I think so too. We can add that info to the wiki. something like: ISSUE NAME MYFACES JIRA SPEC ISSUE implement blah MYFACES-1234 SPEC-789 (all are linked to the real resources) -M >> >> > >> >> >> >> Does anyone have thoughts on any of the above? I'd be glad to work >> >> with >> >> someone from the PMC to assist in any of the required planning. >> >> Michael, the right channel to communicate on the development of Apache >> MyFaces >> is this mailing list. If you/your team has questions, the best is to >> use something >> like [myfaces 2.0] in the beginning of the subject, so a mail can be >> filtered easily. >> We usually use other resources, like JIRA or the MyFaces wiki ([2]) to >> "organize" >> the work. You can create an account on those services and contribute some >> work >> there as well. >> >> If you have more questions, please ask them here, as the community is more >> than >> willing to answer them. >> >> -Matthias >> >> [1] http://www.apache.org/jcp/sunopenletter.html >> [2] http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/ >> >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> Mike Concini >> > >> > >> >> >> >> -- >> Matthias Wessendorf >> >> blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/ >> sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf >> twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf > > > -- Matthias Wessendorf blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/ sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf
