On Dec 21, 2005, at 11:44 AM, Ted Husted wrote:
I was looking over the incubator TODO list for Roller.
* http://incubator.apache.org/projects/roller.htm

Thanks Ted! Further comments below...

If you don't mind my committing some patches, I'm getting up to speed
on the Roller architecture, and I could insert the license blurb in to
the Java source files, as a part of a general code review.

Please do.

A related issue is author tags. The "best" practice is to omit them,
but some projects have chosen to retain the author tags. For example,
Struts removed them, but Velocity kept them. If the Roller committers
decided to omit author tags, this would be a good time to remove them.
I could do it while inserting the license text.

I could go either way. Anybody have an opinion on this?

* No non ASL or ASL compatbile dependencies in the code base

At ApacheCon David mentioned that someone might be working on the
Hibernate issue. If that doesn't pan out, I could definately replace
the data access layer using iBATIS or Cayenne.

Thanks for the offer. Craig Russell is working on a JDO implementation.

* Bugzilla has been created.

Did the team want to stay with JIRA instead?
There's not a JIRA to JIRA import right now, but it's suppose to be pluggable.
We're going to have this same problem with WebWork, so if you want to
stay with JIRA, I might be able to help with the migration.

Yes. I'd like to stay with JIRA and figure out how to import our issues.

* Project website has been created

If a quick Forrest portal site would be OK, I could set that up easy
enough. That's what we are doing for iBATIS and MyFaces
* http://ibatis.apache.org/
* http://myfaces.apache.org/

That would do for now, but long-run I'd really like to setup the project site
as we have it setup on rollerweblogger.org, that is Roller+JSPWiki.

- Dave

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