On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Sandro Martini
<[email protected]> wrote:
> for sure Niclas can say something on this.
> At least you can start with some patch but I understand this is not
> the best ... but could be temporary.

For new people, patches is the way forward, big or small (preferred).
If they are really big (whole systems) then a Software Grant is
something that ASF wants to see as well. Sending in an ICLA is always
welcome, and a requirement before becoming a formal committer.

> Yes, but if Niclas has already do something on this, could be a great
> start point.

My work is visible on GitHub. niclash/pivot

 1. The first cut on this is extremely crude. Brute force break things out.
 2. It doesn't compile yet.
 3. Once AWT is isolated, the "interesting" refactoring needs to
start, when everything is scrutinized and shaped into something we
want to be proud of.
 4. The many small commits on trunk will be attended to sooner or later...
 5. When it compiles, and IF people here thinks it is worth while
pursuing, I will move it into a SVN branch @ASF.

Cheers
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