On Thu, Nov 3, 2011 at 7:44 AM, Matthias Wessendorf <mat...@apache.org> wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 11:29 PM, Gerhard Petracek
> <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> hi matthias,
>>
>>> perfect for new GSoC projects, IMO
>>
>> agreed - if the student is a committer (see [1]).
>> however, we would have the same issue afterwards. with codi we started
>> with a community check before adding btw. releasing a new sub-project
>> and imo we have to continue with this approach.
>
> not everybody is happy w/ current Labs state (especially as others see
> Labs as a good area fo GSoC)

but also - not sure if changes are coming (soon) :-)



>
> -M
>
>>
>> regards,
>> gerhard
>>
>> [1] http://labs.apache.org/bylaws.html
>>
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>> 2011/11/2 Matthias Wessendorf <mat...@apache.org>:
>>> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 9:13 PM, Gerhard Petracek
>>> <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> @matthias:
>>>> apache labs are only for prototyping and the next step is e.g. the
>>>> incubator for building a community (see [1]).
>>>
>>> perfect for new GSoC projects, IMO
>>>
>>> However, generally Apache Labs is (unfortunately) pretty limited
>>> (not sure I why would actually do stuff there (instead of at github etc))
>>>
>>> -M
>>>
>>>>
>>>> regards,
>>>> gerhard
>>>>
>>>> [1] http://labs.apache.org/bylaws.html
>>>>
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>>>> 2011/11/2 Matthias Wessendorf <mat...@apache.org>:
>>>>> that's stupid :-)
>>>>>
>>>>> Personal releases are IMO possible (e.g. deployment to p.a.o/~asf-id)
>>>>>
>>>>> -M
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 6:35 PM, Ali Ok <al...@aliok.com.tr> wrote:
>>>>>> One important point is labs projects are not allowed to make releases.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Sent from Android
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Nov 2, 2011 1:22 PM, "Gerhard Petracek" <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> see [1] - esp.:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >Apache Labs are the place where ASF committers can work on innovative,
>>>>>>> > blue-sky and off-the-wall ideas, without having to worry about 
>>>>>>> > fitting in an
>>>>>>> > existing project bylaw or building a community around it...
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> we already know that it works and it's just about a "community check"
>>>>>>> -> imo labs doesn't fit and the alternative would be the incubator
>>>>>>> itself.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> regards,
>>>>>>> gerhard
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> [1] http://labs.apache.org/bylaws.html
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://www.irian.at
>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> 2011/11/2 Matthias Wessendorf <mat...@apache.org>:
>>>>>>> > I don't get why not just having a simple alpha release ?
>>>>>>> > Does not hurt... Or... move the entire thing to Apache Labs... for
>>>>>>> > future experiments ?!
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > -M
>>>>>>> >
>>>>>>> > On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 12:03 AM, Ali Ok <al...@aliok.com.tr> wrote:
>>>>>>> >> Hi,
>>>>>>> >> So do you think  myfaces/incubator/html5 is a good place?
>>>>>>> >> Greetings,
>>>>>>> >> Ali
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Ali Ok <al...@aliok.com.tr> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Hi,
>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> In my opinion as long this lib is html5 only it should not be part 
>>>>>>> >>>> of
>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> the tomahawk project
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> I agree, no relation with Tomahawk.
>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> a different idea would be a small myfaces-incubator for new
>>>>>>> >>>> project-ideas
>>>>>>> >>>> (esp. for gsoc projects).
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> Makes more sense to me than Tomahawk.
>>>>>>> >>> I think (almost) everyone is in favor of moving the project to
>>>>>>> >>> somewhere
>>>>>>> >>> else, I am also ok with it.
>>>>>>> >>> Important thing for the project is having the ability for releases 
>>>>>>> >>> and
>>>>>>> >>> the
>>>>>>> >>> jars are deployed to maven repo.
>>>>>>> >>> Cheers,
>>>>>>> >>> Ali
>>>>>>> >>> On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Mark Struberg <strub...@yahoo.de>
>>>>>>> >>> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> including our very own little 'attic' :)
>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> Actually the big difference between the incubator and a mf 
>>>>>>> >>>> subproject
>>>>>>> >>>> would be the IP clearance. We really need to do this upfront before
>>>>>>> >>>> importing.
>>>>>>> >>>> But actually I like this much more than having projects developed
>>>>>>> >>>> outside
>>>>>>> >>>> and only later brought into our SVN - because this causes lots of
>>>>>>> >>>> paperwork
>>>>>>> >>>> (gas grants and a IP clearance review is mandatory).
>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> Thus a +1
>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> LieGrue,
>>>>>>> >>>> strub
>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >________________________________
>>>>>>> >>>> >From: Gerhard Petracek <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>> >>>> >To: MyFaces Development <dev@myfaces.apache.org>
>>>>>>> >>>> >Sent: Saturday, October 22, 2011 10:58 AM
>>>>>>> >>>> >Subject: Re: [html5] alpha release for myfaces html5
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >a different idea would be a small myfaces-incubator for new
>>>>>>> >>>> > project-ideas (esp. for gsoc projects).
>>>>>>> >>>> >we can release parts easily and drop them if we see that something
>>>>>>> >>>> > doesn't work for our community. if an idea works for the 
>>>>>>> >>>> > community,
>>>>>>> >>>> > we can
>>>>>>> >>>> > discuss the correct place for it.
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >we might see new gsoc projects (related to myfaces) every year. 
>>>>>>> >>>> >imo
>>>>>>> >>>> > it's
>>>>>>> >>>> > the wrong approach to just add them as new sub-project and we 
>>>>>>> >>>> > don't
>>>>>>> >>>> > have the
>>>>>>> >>>> > resources/community to maintain them.
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >regards,
>>>>>>> >>>> >gerhard
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >http://www.irian.at
>>>>>>> >>>> >
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>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >2011/10/22 Bernd Bohmann <bernd.bohm...@atanion.com>
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >Ha, I don't think we should wait for the jsf-eg.
>>>>>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>Hey guys they are asking for a alpha release.
>>>>>>> >>>> >>In my opinion as long this lib is html5 only it should not be 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>part
>>>>>>> >>>> >> of
>>>>>>> >>>> >>the tomahawk project.
>>>>>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>I don't see any problems in releasing an alpha release. But 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>before
>>>>>>> >>>> >> a
>>>>>>> >>>> >>beta we should decide own extension or tomahawk.
>>>>>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>Regards
>>>>>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>Bernd
>>>>>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 9:31 AM, Gerhard Petracek
>>>>>>> >>>> >><gerhard.petra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> it's planned that jsf2.2 will get some sort of html5 support.
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> imo we should work together with the jsf-eg to ensure that we
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> won't
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> promote
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> incompatible components.
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> regards,
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> gerhard
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> http://www.irian.at
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> Your JSF powerhouse -
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> JSF Consulting, Development and
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> Courses in English and German
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>> 2011/10/22 Mark Struberg <strub...@yahoo.de>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> +1 for moving it to tomahawk.
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> One big open question for me is our html5 strategy at all.
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> Will the html5 components provide legacy html support 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> themselfs?
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> Thus a calendar component will use jQuery (or whatever) 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> calendar
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> when a
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> non-html5 browser is detected,
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> or is this in the responsibility of the developer?
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> if (html5){
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> aaaa
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> } else{
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>  bbbb //fallback
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> }
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> ?
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> Afaik our current html5 components 'only' support pure html5
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> rendering,
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> isn't?
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> LieGrue,
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> strub
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >________________________________
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >From: Gerhard Petracek <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >To: MyFaces Development <dev@myfaces.apache.org>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 10:22 PM
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >Subject: Re: [html5] alpha release for myfaces html5
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >@grant: +1
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >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 Grant Smith <work.gr...@gmail.com>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >I must agree with Gerhard. The whole point of the sandbox is
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> > for
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> > this
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> > very purpose. However, perhaps we should look at the sandbox
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> > more
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> > often and
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> > vote on components that are ready to "graduate".
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Gerhard Petracek
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >> <gerhard.petra...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>hi leo,
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>imo such an argument doesn't justify an own sub-project. i
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >don't< say
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> -1. my point is that we should discuss it (esp. because 
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> the
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> situation
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> changed).
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>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
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>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
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>> --
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>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/aliok_tr
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>--
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>Grant Smith - V.P. Information Technology
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>Marathon Computer Systems, LLC.
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>> >
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>> --
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>>>>>>> >>> Twitter: http://twitter.com/aliok_tr
>>>>>>> >>>
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >> --
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>>>>>>> >>
>>>>>>> >>
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>>>>>>> >
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