Yes, Thats the idea, keep the page active with exciting/interesting posts (news or otherwise).
I will write about JSF injection support. Some others in order of preference (apart from singleton topic) - Embedded Testing - OpenEJB eclipse plugin - Web Services - Hibernate support - Support for glassfish descriptors - Support for weblogic descriptors - Setting up a development environment - If a user wants to share their experience, we can definitely write up the positive experiences. Of course we can discard some/all of the above topics. We could probably have two blogs (can we?), one for news and one as the general committer/contributor blog. Not all of the above topics are news items, the others could go into committer blogs. On Sun, Aug 3, 2008 at 8:06 PM, David Blevins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Heh. We already have a blog. :) > > > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/pages/viewrecentblogposts.action?key=OPENEJB > http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/spaces/blogrss.action?key=OPENEJB > > The rss version of it doesn't show anything as we haven't had any news for > a few months, which I think was what Karan's original point was. We > definitely should be more active about adding more news. > > If anyone has an idea for a news item, just ping the list. If others like > it, write it up! Or poke someone else to write it up :) > > I think I'd like to add something about the singleton support. Karan > mentioned the JSF stuff, which would be good. > > -David > > P.S. Aside from releases and adding committers, voting should be the last > resort for when all other forms of getting consensus have failed. We do a > great job at throwing out ideas, talking creatively, and collaborating > fluidly and dynamically. Throwing a +1 onto something as a way to say "i > like that idea" is totally fine, but we don't need to put time limits on > discussion. But big +1 on the enthusiasm and excitement :) > > On Aug 3, 2008, at 11:55 AM, Mohammad Nour El-Din wrote: > > Hi All... >> >> As per the idea Karan started of having a blog for OpenEJB I started >> this vote thread to vote over having one for the whole team to blog >> about OpenEJB and EJB technology in general. >> >> +1 --> For yes we should have >> 0 --> Don't mind >> -1 --> For no we should not have >> >> This vote will be open for the next 72 hours >> >> -- >> Thanks >> - Mohammad Nour >> >> > -- Karan Singh Malhi