Hi Scott, Yes, I received the invitation. Talk to you on Tuesday
Thanks On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 5:37 AM, Martin Scott Nicklous < [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi David, > > great! I accepted your nomination, and now it needs to get accepted by the > JCP PMO. They might have additional questions for you. > > I sent you an invitation to the weekly EG calls. We have a call every > Tuesday. If you didn't receive the calendar invite, please let me know ... > there have been problems in the past where someone didn't get the invite > for some inexplicable reason ... > > Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards > > Martin Scott (Scott) Nicklous > > WebSphere Portal Standardization Lead & Technology Consultant > Specification Lead, JSR 362 Portlet Specification 3.0 > IBM Software Group, IBM Collaboration Solutions > > > > > > Phone: +49-7031-16-4808 IBM Deutschland Research & > (Embedded > Development GmbH > image moved > > to file: > > pic07070.gif) > > E-Mail: [email protected] Schoenaicher Str. 220 > > 71032 Boeblingen > > Germany > > > > > > IBM Deutschland > Research & > Development > GmbH / > Vorsitzender des > Aufsichtsrats: > Martina Koederitz > > Geschäftsführung: > Dirk Wittkopp > Sitz der > Gesellschaft: > Böblingen / > Registergericht: > Amtsgericht > Stuttgart, HRB > 243294 > > > > > > > From: David Taylor <[email protected]> > To: [email protected], > Date: 17.07.13 20:42 > Subject: Re: Portlet Specification 3.0 > > > > Thanks. I nominated myself with the Apache Software Foundation > > > On Wed, Jul 17, 2013 at 6:40 AM, Martin Scott Nicklous < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Hi David, > > you can nominate yourself for the EG at: http://jcp.org/en/jsr/egnom > . You > need to specify the JSR 362 EG > > I'd be happy to have you on board! > > Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards > > Martin Scott (Scott) Nicklous > > WebSphere Portal Standardization Lead & Technology Consultant > Specification Lead, JSR 362 Portlet Specification 3.0 > IBM Software Group, IBM Collaboration Solutions > > > > > > Phone: +49-7031-16-4808 IBM Deutschland > Research & (Embedded > Development GmbH > image moved > to file: > pic14105.gif) > > E-Mail: [email protected] Schoenaicher Str. 220 > > 71032 Boeblingen > > Germany > > > > > > IBM Deutschland > Research & > Development > GmbH / > Vorsitzender des > Aufsichtsrats: > Martina Koederitz > > Geschäftsführung: > Dirk Wittkopp > Sitz der > Gesellschaft: > Böblingen / > Registergericht: > Amtsgericht > Stuttgart, HRB > 243294 > > > > > > > From: David Taylor <[email protected]> > To: [email protected], > Date: 16.07.13 21:39 > Subject: Re: Portlet Specification 3.0 > > > > Hi Scott, > > This is great news. Speaking for myself, I would be honored to > participate > and host the JSR 362 RI and TCK here at Apache Portals. Of course, we > need > consensus, and we can eventually call for a vote to formalize the 3.0 > hosting and implementation here at Pluto. I see it as a continuation > of the > work done here previously at Pluto. I agree that it would be best to > host > the initial work on Github so that spec writers outside the Pluto > team can > contribute early on. As we progress, we can of course bring on new > Portals > committers to the project. The Apache way is considered a > meritocracy, and > committers are voted in by their peers based on their contributions > and > community efforts. New projects can also be incubated, an alternative > process for bringing in new code and committers. > > http://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html > > Regarding the TCK, there have been some licensing issues in the first > two > specs that have not made it possible to check it into an Apache > repository. > I believe its up to the EG team leads to decide on licensing. > > > You may wish to become members of the JSR 362 Expert group. > > I am interesting in becoming a member of the EG. I was a member of > the 1.0 > and 2.0 EGs as well. > > Regarding JIRA, you can sign up for an account here: > > https://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/Dashboard.jspa > > > > > On Tue, Jul 16, 2013 at 7:12 AM, Martin Scott Nicklous < > [email protected]> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I would like to announce the Portlet Specification 3.0 > development > effort > to the Apache Pluto project. > > In the way of introduction - my name is Scott Nicklous, and I > work > for IBM > in the WebSphere Portal development group. Late last year, > there was > thought about an effort to create the next version of the > portlet > specification. I submitted a proposal to the JCP organization, > it got > accepted, and now we have a JSR 362 Portlet Specification 3.0 > effort > up and > running. > > The specification effort is at in an early stage. Actually, the > JSR > 362 EG > is currently talking about errata for the JSR 286 specification > that > need > to be addressed. We haven't yet begun discussion of new topics, > so > now > would still be a good time to get involved. We have several web > sites > that > you can visit to get an overview of what we want to accomplish > and > what we > have done so far. > > * The JCP organization main page for JSR 362: > http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=362 > > * On the JSR 362 project page, you can find high-level bullet > items > of > proposed topics: https://java.net/projects/portletspec3. > > * For now, at least, we will be developing the Portlet > Specification > 3 > interfaces using Github as a source repository: > https://github.com/msnicklous/portletspec3 . We want to start > with > the > repository for the interface code on github because several of > the > JSR 362 > EG members (including myself!) have not been active on Apache > and in > particular are not committers to the Apache Portals project , > but are > active on github. Being hosted on github will make it easier > for all > EG > members to make contributions. > > With the Apache Portals project hosting the Pluto Reference > Implementation > and interface code for the previous JSR 286 & JSR 168 versions > of the > portlet specification, I think it would be very good if members > of > the > Apache Portals project would participate in the development of > the > Portlet > Specification Version 3.0. > > I would also like to address hosting for the JSR 362 work. > There is a > near-term and longer-term component to this question. > > In the near term there is need for hosting the evolving > interface > code that > will eventually become the Portlet Specification 3.0 interface. > To > begin > with, there are changes to be made that involve clarifications > and > corrections to the JSR 286 specification. Later, changes and > additions > will need be made to address new technical themes. The > interface code > for > the current JSR 286 specification is hosted in the Apache > Portals > project > SVN repository under portlet_spec/portlet-api_2.0_spec. The JSR > 362 > interface code is currently hosted on github, but eventually I > think > it > should be hosted under the Apache Portals project, since > versions 1.0 > & 2.0 > of the spec are already hosted here. I would be interested in > your > ideas > about when & how the interface code should be hosted on Apache. > > In the longer term, I would like to explore the possibility of > hosting the > JSR 362 Portlet Specification 3.0 reference implementation and > TCK > under > the Pluto project. Would you be interested in hosting this and > participating in the development of the JSR 362 RI & TCK? > Since the > JSR > 362 effort is at an early stage, it will probably be some time > before > any > work would start, but I wanted get your ideas on this early on. > > There would be several ways of getting involved: > > 1) You can follow the deliberations of the JSR 362 EG by > keeping up > to date > with the project website and subscribing to the JSR 362 > Observers > mailing > list at: https://java.net/projects/portletspec3/lists . The > jsr362-observers list is open to all, and all posts to the > jsr362-experts > list are automatically mirrored to the observers list, so you > won't > miss > anything by subscribing to that list. The project site also > hosts the > current version of the spec itself along with accompanying > documentation > (have alook at the wiki and download pages on that site). > > 2) You may wish to become members of the JSR 362 Expert group. > There > are > certain formalities involved, since JCP processes have to be > followed, but > if you are interested, I would be happy to explore this > possibility > with > you. > > 3) You can post your ideas for new features here, or send them > to me. > I see > that there is an issue tracker for Pluto, but I have to admit > that I > haven't examined the items to determine whether it contains new > feature > requests or potential spec corrections that the JSR 362 EG > needs to > take > into account (I'm new to Apache, so please bear with me). > > I would be very interested in your ideas for improvements and > new > features > for the Portlet Specification 3.0 and also in your views on > the > organizational topics mentioned above. > > I hope this mail finds your interest, and I look forward to > working > with > you. > > Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards > > Martin Scott (Scott) Nicklous > > WebSphere Portal Standardization Lead & Technology Consultant > Specification Lead, JSR 362 Portlet Specification 3.0 > IBM Software Group, IBM Collaboration Solutions > > > > > > Phone: +49-7031-16-4808 IBM Deutschland > Research & (Embedded > Development GmbH > image moved > to file: > pic27299.gif) > > E-Mail: [email protected] Schoenaicher > Str. > 220 > > 71032 Boeblingen > > Germany > > > > > > IBM Deutschland > Research & > Development > GmbH / > Vorsitzender des > Aufsichtsrats: > Martina Koederitz > > Geschäftsführung: > Dirk Wittkopp > Sitz der > Gesellschaft: > Böblingen / > Registergericht: > Amtsgericht > Stuttgart, HRB > 243294 > > > > > -- > David > > > > -- > David > -- David
