2011/10/1 Alan Williamson (aw2.0 cloud experts) <[email protected]>

>
>  I would like to contribute but don't know the open source process. Lets
>> take for instance Chuck's work on XMLSearch() or the bug we discovered a
>> month back regarding openBD cfhttp not decompressing gzip content. What
>> would be the steps for building those solutions into JAM or openBD
>> tag/script library.
>>
> You can contribute the code as a patch and we will then review it and
> integrate it into the main build if its good enough and doesn't have any
> knock-on effects to the rest of the engine.   We have had numerous
> contributions to the code line from the community.
>
> Where can i see an example of a real patch submit?

Alternatively, you are free to build your own version of the engine and run
> that particular one.   Open source gives you that flexibility. you never
> have to wait on the core branch.  Everything we release can be built by
> yourself, either via Apache Ant, or inside Eclipse.
>
>
>
>  Supporting ORM would surely demand much more talent than i have.
>> Interesting though that experts (you guys) could not reach a conclusion on
>> the benefits of ORM. Puzzling  in fact. May be it is too complex to
>> implement.
>>
>
> LOL @ "too complex to implement" ... aaah no.   We are not scared of
> complexity, we love hard problems to solve, that is why we are software
> engineers.   This particular one, isn't a hard one.   It all comes down to
> time.   Where is our time best spent?
>
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