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 >>> >> >> >> -- >> >> http://www.irian.at >> >> Your JSF powerhouse - >> JSF Consulting, Development and >> Courses in English and German >> >> Professional Support for Apache MyFaces >> > -- Matthias Wessendorf blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/ sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf twitter: http://twitter.com/mwessendorf