Hey,

nope, have not signed up to be the HTML5 RenderKit mentor.
Any URL for that ?

-M

On Thu, Mar 11, 2010 at 6:05 AM, Jakob Korherr <jakob.korh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> If it's ok with everyone, I would also like to be a mentor!
>
> Regards,
> Jakob
>
>
> 2010/3/11, Martin Marinschek <mmarinsc...@apache.org>:
>> Based on the outcome of this discussion, I will add a few issues to
>> our issue tracker which amount to these proposals.
>>
>> Matthias, did you already sign up to be a mentor? Did anyone else do
>> so already? Who wants to mentor?
>>
>> best regards,
>>
>> Martin
>>
>> On 3/11/10, Martin Marinschek <mmarinsc...@apache.org> wrote:
>>>> - Extend Orchestra use Conversations based on the JSF 2.0 custom scope
>>>> API, Extend Orchestra to work with Spring Conversations, to do
>>>> File->New Window Handling
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I was thinking based on a suggestion done on JSFDays to take advantage on
>>>> trinidad pageFlowScope code (like we did with flash scope on myfaces
>>>> 2.0),
>>>> and refactor that code to allow orchestra conversation scope work without
>>>> spring (using the new JSF 2.0 custom scope).
>>>
>>>>  [Mario Ivankovits] Orchestra without Spring, that surely would be great.
>>>> One thing to keep in mind is that we need AOP or at least proxying to
>>>> inject
>>>> the current conversation into the bean. Not too complicated, though.
>>>
>>> ok, sure - this could be part of the project.
>>>
>>>> But what does this have to do with trinidad's pageFlowScope?
>>>
>>> If there is common utiltiy methods we can re-use (for example for
>>> file-->new window detection in IE with JavaScript the generation of
>>> this JavaScript), we can and should certainly reuse it.
>>>
>>>> If we leave the EntityManager thing out of line, we just need a JSF 2.0
>>>> scope impl and the proxying/interception stuff which is handled by Spring
>>>> currently.
>>>
>>> perfect - let's do a proposal for this.
>>>
>>> best regards,
>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>
>>
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