Re: What should be in Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2?

2008-03-05 Thread Venkata Krishnan
+1 for Luciano as RM.  I'd be happy to help wherever required.  Thanks for
volunteering, Luciano.

- Venkat

On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:06 PM, Luciano Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Time flies and is already March. I'd like to restart discussion on
 this thread and start building a list of things we want to do for SCA
 1.2 and I'd also like to volunteer for Release Manager for SCA 1.2
 release.

 On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
  Hi
 
   It's probably about time we started talking about what's going to be in
   Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2. From the past timeline I would expect us
 to be
   trying for a release mid to late March which is not very far away.
 
   Some of the things I'd like to see are;
 
   More progress on our domain level composite and generally the
 processing
   that has to go there
   There have been a lot of policy changes going on and it would be good
 to get
   them in. Also linked to the item above we should look at how policy
 affects
   domain level processing.
   Don't know if it's achievable but some elements of the runtime story we
 have
   been talking about on the mail list for a while now
 
   Feel free to add topics on this thread. I've also opened up the
   Java-SCA-1.2category in JIRA so start associating JIRA with it, for
   example, if
 
   1 - you've already marked a JIRA as fixed and its sitting at
 Java-SCA-Next
   2 - you are working or are going to work on the JIRA for 1.2
   3 - you would like to see the JIRA fixed for 1.2
 
   Of course everyone is invited to contribute and submit patches for JIRA
   whether they be for bugs or new features. Inevitably not all wish
 list
   features will get done so you improve your chances of getting you
 favorite
   feature in by submitting a patch for it.
 
   Regards
 
   Simon
 



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Re: What should be in Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2?

2008-03-05 Thread Simon Laws
On Wed, Mar 5, 2008 at 11:45 AM, Venkata Krishnan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 +1 for Luciano as RM.  I'd be happy to help wherever required.  Thanks for
 volunteering, Luciano.

 - Venkat

 On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:06 PM, Luciano Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

  Time flies and is already March. I'd like to restart discussion on
  this thread and start building a list of things we want to do for SCA
  1.2 and I'd also like to volunteer for Release Manager for SCA 1.2
  release.
 
  On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
   Hi
  
It's probably about time we started talking about what's going to be
 in
Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2. From the past timeline I would expect
 us
  to be
trying for a release mid to late March which is not very far away.
  
Some of the things I'd like to see are;
  
More progress on our domain level composite and generally the
  processing
that has to go there
There have been a lot of policy changes going on and it would be good
  to get
them in. Also linked to the item above we should look at how policy
  affects
domain level processing.
Don't know if it's achievable but some elements of the runtime story
 we
  have
been talking about on the mail list for a while now
  
Feel free to add topics on this thread. I've also opened up the
Java-SCA-1.2category in JIRA so start associating JIRA with it, for
example, if
  
1 - you've already marked a JIRA as fixed and its sitting at
  Java-SCA-Next
2 - you are working or are going to work on the JIRA for 1.2
3 - you would like to see the JIRA fixed for 1.2
  
Of course everyone is invited to contribute and submit patches for
 JIRA
whether they be for bugs or new features. Inevitably not all wish
  list
features will get done so you improve your chances of getting you
  favorite
feature in by submitting a patch for it.
  
Regards
  
Simon
  
 
 
 
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+1 Luciano as RM. Thanks Luciano for volunteering! So what are we actually
looking at as a timeline? Do we think we can get an RC to vote on before the
end of this month ready for a  release as early as possible in April.

Simon


Re: What should be in Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2?

2008-03-05 Thread Raymond Feng

+1 on Luciano as the RM for 1.2.

Thanks,
Raymond
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From: Luciano Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 9:36 AM
To: tuscany-user@ws.apache.org
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Subject: Re: What should be in Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2?


Time flies and is already March. I'd like to restart discussion on
this thread and start building a list of things we want to do for SCA
1.2 and I'd also like to volunteer for Release Manager for SCA 1.2
release.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

Hi

 It's probably about time we started talking about what's going to be in
 Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2. From the past timeline I would expect us 
to be

 trying for a release mid to late March which is not very far away.

 Some of the things I'd like to see are;

 More progress on our domain level composite and generally the processing
 that has to go there
 There have been a lot of policy changes going on and it would be good to 
get
 them in. Also linked to the item above we should look at how policy 
affects

 domain level processing.
 Don't know if it's achievable but some elements of the runtime story we 
have

 been talking about on the mail list for a while now

 Feel free to add topics on this thread. I've also opened up the
 Java-SCA-1.2category in JIRA so start associating JIRA with it, for
 example, if

 1 - you've already marked a JIRA as fixed and its sitting at 
Java-SCA-Next

 2 - you are working or are going to work on the JIRA for 1.2
 3 - you would like to see the JIRA fixed for 1.2

 Of course everyone is invited to contribute and submit patches for JIRA
 whether they be for bugs or new features. Inevitably not all wish list
 features will get done so you improve your chances of getting you 
favorite

 feature in by submitting a patch for it.

 Regards

 Simon





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Re: What should be in Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2?

2008-03-05 Thread Simon Nash

+1 for Luciano as RM.  Thanks, Luciano!

  Simon

Raymond Feng wrote:

+1 on Luciano as the RM for 1.2.

Thanks,
Raymond
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From: Luciano Resende [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2008 9:36 AM
To: tuscany-user@ws.apache.org
Cc: tuscany-dev [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: What should be in Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2?


Time flies and is already March. I'd like to restart discussion on
this thread and start building a list of things we want to do for SCA
1.2 and I'd also like to volunteer for Release Manager for SCA 1.2
release.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Simon Laws 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi

 It's probably about time we started talking about what's going to be in
 Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2. From the past timeline I would expect 
us to be

 trying for a release mid to late March which is not very far away.

 Some of the things I'd like to see are;

 More progress on our domain level composite and generally the 
processing

 that has to go there
 There have been a lot of policy changes going on and it would be 
good to get
 them in. Also linked to the item above we should look at how policy 
affects

 domain level processing.
 Don't know if it's achievable but some elements of the runtime story 
we have

 been talking about on the mail list for a while now

 Feel free to add topics on this thread. I've also opened up the
 Java-SCA-1.2category in JIRA so start associating JIRA with it, for
 example, if

 1 - you've already marked a JIRA as fixed and its sitting at 
Java-SCA-Next

 2 - you are working or are going to work on the JIRA for 1.2
 3 - you would like to see the JIRA fixed for 1.2

 Of course everyone is invited to contribute and submit patches for JIRA
 whether they be for bugs or new features. Inevitably not all wish 
list
 features will get done so you improve your chances of getting you 
favorite

 feature in by submitting a patch for it.

 Regards

 Simon





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Re: What should be in Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2?

2008-03-04 Thread Luciano Resende
Time flies and is already March. I'd like to restart discussion on
this thread and start building a list of things we want to do for SCA
1.2 and I'd also like to volunteer for Release Manager for SCA 1.2
release.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi

  It's probably about time we started talking about what's going to be in
  Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2. From the past timeline I would expect us to be
  trying for a release mid to late March which is not very far away.

  Some of the things I'd like to see are;

  More progress on our domain level composite and generally the processing
  that has to go there
  There have been a lot of policy changes going on and it would be good to get
  them in. Also linked to the item above we should look at how policy affects
  domain level processing.
  Don't know if it's achievable but some elements of the runtime story we have
  been talking about on the mail list for a while now

  Feel free to add topics on this thread. I've also opened up the
  Java-SCA-1.2category in JIRA so start associating JIRA with it, for
  example, if

  1 - you've already marked a JIRA as fixed and its sitting at Java-SCA-Next
  2 - you are working or are going to work on the JIRA for 1.2
  3 - you would like to see the JIRA fixed for 1.2

  Of course everyone is invited to contribute and submit patches for JIRA
  whether they be for bugs or new features. Inevitably not all wish list
  features will get done so you improve your chances of getting you favorite
  feature in by submitting a patch for it.

  Regards

  Simon




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Re: What should be in Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2?

2008-03-04 Thread Jean-Sebastien Delfino

Luciano Resende wrote:

Time flies and is already March. I'd like to restart discussion on
this thread and start building a list of things we want to do for SCA
1.2 and I'd also like to volunteer for Release Manager for SCA 1.2
release.

On Thu, Feb 14, 2008 at 8:52 AM, Simon Laws [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hi

 It's probably about time we started talking about what's going to be in
 Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2. From the past timeline I would expect us to be
 trying for a release mid to late March which is not very far away.

 Some of the things I'd like to see are;

 More progress on our domain level composite and generally the processing
 that has to go there
 There have been a lot of policy changes going on and it would be good to get
 them in. Also linked to the item above we should look at how policy affects
 domain level processing.
 Don't know if it's achievable but some elements of the runtime story we have
 been talking about on the mail list for a while now

 Feel free to add topics on this thread. I've also opened up the
 Java-SCA-1.2category in JIRA so start associating JIRA with it, for
 example, if

 1 - you've already marked a JIRA as fixed and its sitting at Java-SCA-Next
 2 - you are working or are going to work on the JIRA for 1.2
 3 - you would like to see the JIRA fixed for 1.2

 Of course everyone is invited to contribute and submit patches for JIRA
 whether they be for bugs or new features. Inevitably not all wish list
 features will get done so you improve your chances of getting you favorite
 feature in by submitting a patch for it.

 Regards

 Simon



+1 from me for Luciano as RM for 1.2!

I'll do a pass through JIRAs as suggested by Simon earlier in this 
thread and will also try to post tomorrow about the items I'd like to 
see in 1.2.


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What should be in Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2?

2008-02-14 Thread Simon Laws
Hi

It's probably about time we started talking about what's going to be in
Tuscany SCA Java release 1.2. From the past timeline I would expect us to be
trying for a release mid to late March which is not very far away.

Some of the things I'd like to see are;

More progress on our domain level composite and generally the processing
that has to go there
There have been a lot of policy changes going on and it would be good to get
them in. Also linked to the item above we should look at how policy affects
domain level processing.
Don't know if it's achievable but some elements of the runtime story we have
been talking about on the mail list for a while now

Feel free to add topics on this thread. I've also opened up the
Java-SCA-1.2category in JIRA so start associating JIRA with it, for
example, if

1 - you've already marked a JIRA as fixed and its sitting at Java-SCA-Next
2 - you are working or are going to work on the JIRA for 1.2
3 - you would like to see the JIRA fixed for 1.2

Of course everyone is invited to contribute and submit patches for JIRA
whether they be for bugs or new features. Inevitably not all wish list
features will get done so you improve your chances of getting you favorite
feature in by submitting a patch for it.

Regards

Simon