FYI, the 3.0 code was removed because I was not legally allowed to contribute it. So unfortunately you won't be able to use that as a starting point.
On Nov 16, 2011, at 8:47 AM, Sandro Martini <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Niclas, > >> My work is visible on GitHub. niclash/pivot > Ok, found here: https://github.com/niclash/pivot > Note that searching on GitHub doesn't find it ... > >> 1. The first cut on this is extremely crude. Brute force break things out. >> 2. It doesn't compile yet. > I imagine, it's a big task and not-so-simple. > If can help, I remember a test commit in our svn of an experimental > branch pivot3 (or similar) with a concept for a multi-backend inside, > after has been deleted, but in the history you could find something > useful. > >> 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. > After a quick look at it, how to you prefer we can communicate some > feedback to you: via mail here, or other ? > >> 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. > Very good :-) ... but I think there is much interest on this. > > @Users: send your voice to Niclas ... > > Thanks for now. > Sandro
