I already synced the data with the latest oddr release. Im closing your ticket 
(DMAP-42).


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 From: Werner Keil <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Cc: Reza <[email protected]> 
Sent: Wednesday, July 9, 2014 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: Jenkins build is back to normal : devicemap-java6 #42
 


Bertrand/Reza/all,

As mentioned, the Simple DDR builds like all the rest now. 
I am checking device data for any updates in the most recent OpenDDR resources 
(it was last done with v1.26, the latest available is 1.27) then from my 
judgement the "data" part seems perfectly ready for 1.0.0 and as key 
contributor to this artifact I'll tag it accordingly.

I also created a new ticket https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DMAP-42 for 
this. Unfortunately I am not able to change assignments in JIRA, even for newly 
created tickets. If this can be fixed so that Eberhard (does it work for you?) 
or myself can share the burden of adjusting these where necessary, please try 
to address that. Otherwise fewer people would have to do all that, or as it is 
now, tasks we're working on are wrongly assigned. I don't know about the rest, 
but I use Eclipse Mylyn in a task context, so commits are automatically 
commented properly. Reza noticed yesterday one got mixed up, because the query 
("assigned to me",...) doesn't work properly if everything is assigned to 
either Bertrand or Reza despite others (Eberhard, see .NET or Resources, W3C, 
etc. me) also working  on it.

Apache is a very wide ecosystem now. So the "greedy" fear of one API 
overshadowing another seems a bit ridiculous and childish. Look at
        * Shale
        * Sling
        * Struts
        * Tapestry
        * Wicket
        * MyFaces
        * ...
All of which active Apache Web Frameworks. You can do pretty much the same 
thing with every one of them. Some may  be quite old, but AFAIK none of them 
(maybe Struts1, but even that is still used extensively around the globe) are 
declared archived or discontinued so far.

Speaking of Tapestry, this GitHub project is also approx. 2 years old, but as 
other cases based on OpenDDR Simple API: 
https://github.com/altocon/tapestry-devicedetection
The company stopped working and the contributor now seems to work at Typesafe 
(in Germany) 
As it is involved in the Java and JVM community at least on events like 
JavaOne, etc. I may try to reach out to them, to see, if there was interest to 
contribute it to DeviceMap. Given Tapestry is also an official project (I met 
its founder once or twice, also did a large T5 project guess where, at 
Telefonica O2) this could be a nice synergy. 
Of course it could also be better placed in the Tapestry Community "Repo": 
http://tapestry.apache.org/community.html#Community-Modules

Cheers,
Werner



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