Hi

The problem with move to tomahawk sandbox is those artifact can't
never be released. Do an alpha release give us the chance to know if
the bits are good enough, get more feedback, and later decide what to
do. The truth is some people only test some artifacts "after" a
release. Do it as an alpha release means "... software that has just
been compiled and ready for its initial test inhouse. ...". I think
that is enough clear.

regards,

Leonardo Uribe

2011/10/21 Gerhard Petracek <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>:
> hi ali,
> most commits happened "directly" after the initial import. that didn't look
> very promising.
> it's great to hear that you plan to continue.
> however, since we haven't seen a lot of activity, we should re-visit the
> option to move the components to tomahawk (btw. tomahawk-sandbox).
> regards,
> gerhard
>
> http://www.irian.at
>
> Your JSF powerhouse -
> JSF Consulting, Development and
> Courses in English and German
>
> Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
>
>
>
> 2011/10/21 Ali Ok <al...@aliok.com.tr>
>>
>> Hi,
>> Thank you Leonardo for volunteering in the release.
>> Yes, it would be good discussing the future.
>>
>> I am still working on the project. Leonardo and I am the only ones at the
>> moment.
>> I am trying to work on the project 1 night a week, so the progress is
>> slow. I think it will be like this for a while.
>> We have a few issues to fix / features to implement already in the issue
>> tracker, and I am going to add more. There isn't enough feedback, since I
>> guess Html5 stuff is still not supported by every browser and not everyone
>> can use them. So the user profile is more like enthusiasts who are
>> experimenting with Html5.
>> What we could do is providing fallback for old browsers out of the box,
>> but it is really hard to implement.
>> About the future: there is a lot to do in this area and I am willing to
>> work, but I can say I can spare limited time.
>>>
>>> That's the intention of this mail. I think we should do an alpha
>>> release. I don't see reasons to block a release.
>>
>> I agree.
>> I am pretty sure a release is good for the project, more people will hear
>> about it; and hopefully we can get some feedback.
>> Cheers,
>> Ali
>> On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 8:50 PM, Werner Punz <werner.p...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> +1
>>>
>>> Am 10/21/11 7:56 PM, schrieb Leonardo Uribe:
>>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> That's the intention of this mail. I think we should do an alpha
>>>> release. I don't see reasons to block a release.
>>>>
>>>> regards,
>>>>
>>>> Leonardo Uribe
>>>>
>>>> 2011/10/21 Gerhard Petracek<gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>
>>>>> before we release it, we should (imo) discuss the future of this
>>>>> module.
>>>>>
>>>>> regards,
>>>>> gerhard
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.irian.at
>>>>>
>>>>> Your JSF powerhouse -
>>>>> JSF Consulting, Development and
>>>>> Courses in English and German
>>>>>
>>>>> Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> 2011/10/21 Leonardo Uribe<lu4...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It could be good to do an alpha release of myfaces html5 next week.
>>>>>> The site for this project is:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://myfaces.apache.org/html5/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> If no objections I'll do the necessary steps.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Leonardo Uribe
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> My Blog: http://blog.aliok.com.tr
>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/aliok_tr
>>
>
>

Reply via email to