Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2014-01-02 Thread Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo
On Sun, 29 Dec 2013 19:05:19 -0200, Muhammad Gelbana   
wrote:



So did this campaign succeed ?


I don't know. Did it? :D

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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-29 Thread Muhammad Gelbana
So did this campaign succeed ?

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On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 11:13 AM, Joachim Van der Auwera wrote:

> Congratulations!
>
>
> On 12/10/2013 02:40 AM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo wrote:
>
>> On Mon, 09 Dec 2013 21:43:16 -0200, Jens Breitenstein <
>> mailingl...@j-b-s.de> wrote:
>>
>>  done!
>>>
>>
>> Hi, everyone!
>>
>> I'm speechless. I'm lost for words. I really don't know how to describe
>> how happy and grateful to all of you for allowing me to spend a whole month
>> working on Apache Tapestry, something I'm so passionate about. Thank you!
>> And I'll thank you even more by working very hard to make Tapestry even
>> better.
>>
>> I'll blog my whole progress at http://machina.com.br (which is built on
>> Tapestry, of course!) and I hope you participate by commenting and
>> providing feedback. I'll probably start next week.
>>
>> Cheers! And thank you again! :D
>>
>>
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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-10 Thread Joachim Van der Auwera

Congratulations!

On 12/10/2013 02:40 AM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo wrote:
On Mon, 09 Dec 2013 21:43:16 -0200, Jens Breitenstein 
 wrote:



done!


Hi, everyone!

I'm speechless. I'm lost for words. I really don't know how to 
describe how happy and grateful to all of you for allowing me to spend 
a whole month working on Apache Tapestry, something I'm so passionate 
about. Thank you! And I'll thank you even more by working very hard to 
make Tapestry even better.


I'll blog my whole progress at http://machina.com.br (which is built 
on Tapestry, of course!) and I hope you participate by commenting and 
providing feedback. I'll probably start next week.


Cheers! And thank you again! :D




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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-10 Thread Massimo Lusetti
I'm really happy to see this happen!


On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 2:40 AM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 09 Dec 2013 21:43:16 -0200, Jens Breitenstein <
> mailingl...@j-b-s.de> wrote:
>
>  done!
>>
>
> Hi, everyone!
>
> I'm speechless. I'm lost for words. I really don't know how to describe
> how happy and grateful to all of you for allowing me to spend a whole month
> working on Apache Tapestry, something I'm so passionate about. Thank you!
> And I'll thank you even more by working very hard to make Tapestry even
> better.
>
> I'll blog my whole progress at http://machina.com.br (which is built on
> Tapestry, of course!) and I hope you participate by commenting and
> providing feedback. I'll probably start next week.
>
> Cheers! And thank you again! :D
>
>
> --
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> Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
> http://machina.com.br
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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-09 Thread Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo
On Mon, 09 Dec 2013 21:43:16 -0200, Jens Breitenstein  
 wrote:



done!


Hi, everyone!

I'm speechless. I'm lost for words. I really don't know how to describe  
how happy and grateful to all of you for allowing me to spend a whole  
month working on Apache Tapestry, something I'm so passionate about. Thank  
you! And I'll thank you even more by working very hard to make Tapestry  
even better.


I'll blog my whole progress at http://machina.com.br (which is built on  
Tapestry, of course!) and I hope you participate by commenting and  
providing feedback. I'll probably start next week.


Cheers! And thank you again! :D

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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-09 Thread John Prestel
Congratulations, Thiago!


On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 6:43 PM, Jens Breitenstein wrote:

> done!
>
>
> Am 09.12.13 23:53, schrieb Chris Mylonas:
>
>  $3880 / $4500
>>
>> $620 to go
>>
>>
>> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 7:21 AM, Joachim Van der Auwera > >wrote:
>>
>>  Great initiative, twelve hours and 740$ to go. Let's make it happen!
>>>
>>> May I remind you that Thiago will not receive any money (donations are
>>> refunded) when the target is not met, so if you want Thiago to spend a
>>> month full-time on Tapestry, then now is the time to do your part and
>>> contribute to the campaign.
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>> Joachim
>>>
>>>
>>> On 12/09/2013 09:07 PM, Muhammad Gelbana wrote:
>>>
>>>  I'm so happy you're approaching your goal ! Gonna see a more powerful
 Tapestry soon I hope :)

 *-*
 *Muhammad Gelbana*
 http://www.linkedin.com/in/mgelbana


 On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
 thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:

   Status update:

> With 14 hours until the deadline, we raised 3040 dollars out of 4500
> goal.
> Thank you very much for everybody who contributed or helped spread the
> word. :)
>
>
> --
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> http://machina.com.br
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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-09 Thread Jens Breitenstein

done!


Am 09.12.13 23:53, schrieb Chris Mylonas:

$3880 / $4500

$620 to go


On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 7:21 AM, Joachim Van der Auwera wrote:


Great initiative, twelve hours and 740$ to go. Let's make it happen!

May I remind you that Thiago will not receive any money (donations are
refunded) when the target is not met, so if you want Thiago to spend a
month full-time on Tapestry, then now is the time to do your part and
contribute to the campaign.

Kind regards,
Joachim


On 12/09/2013 09:07 PM, Muhammad Gelbana wrote:


I'm so happy you're approaching your goal ! Gonna see a more powerful
Tapestry soon I hope :)

*-*
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http://www.linkedin.com/in/mgelbana


On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:

  Status update:

With 14 hours until the deadline, we raised 3040 dollars out of 4500
goal.
Thank you very much for everybody who contributed or helped spread the
word. :)


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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-09 Thread Chris Mylonas
$3880 / $4500

$620 to go


On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 7:21 AM, Joachim Van der Auwera wrote:

> Great initiative, twelve hours and 740$ to go. Let's make it happen!
>
> May I remind you that Thiago will not receive any money (donations are
> refunded) when the target is not met, so if you want Thiago to spend a
> month full-time on Tapestry, then now is the time to do your part and
> contribute to the campaign.
>
> Kind regards,
> Joachim
>
>
> On 12/09/2013 09:07 PM, Muhammad Gelbana wrote:
>
>> I'm so happy you're approaching your goal ! Gonna see a more powerful
>> Tapestry soon I hope :)
>>
>> *-*
>> *Muhammad Gelbana*
>> http://www.linkedin.com/in/mgelbana
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
>> thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>  Status update:
>>>
>>> With 14 hours until the deadline, we raised 3040 dollars out of 4500
>>> goal.
>>> Thank you very much for everybody who contributed or helped spread the
>>> word. :)
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
>>> Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
>>> http://machina.com.br
>>> Help me spend a whole month working on Tapestry bug fixes and
>>> improvements: http://igg.me/at/t5month
>>>
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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-09 Thread Joachim Van der Auwera

Great initiative, twelve hours and 740$ to go. Let's make it happen!

May I remind you that Thiago will not receive any money (donations are 
refunded) when the target is not met, so if you want Thiago to spend a 
month full-time on Tapestry, then now is the time to do your part and 
contribute to the campaign.


Kind regards,
Joachim

On 12/09/2013 09:07 PM, Muhammad Gelbana wrote:

I'm so happy you're approaching your goal ! Gonna see a more powerful
Tapestry soon I hope :)

*-*
*Muhammad Gelbana*
http://www.linkedin.com/in/mgelbana


On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:


Status update:

With 14 hours until the deadline, we raised 3040 dollars out of 4500 goal.
Thank you very much for everybody who contributed or helped spread the
word. :)


--
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Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-09 Thread Muhammad Gelbana
I'm so happy you're approaching your goal ! Gonna see a more powerful
Tapestry soon I hope :)

*-*
*Muhammad Gelbana*
http://www.linkedin.com/in/mgelbana


On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 7:47 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Status update:
>
> With 14 hours until the deadline, we raised 3040 dollars out of 4500 goal.
> Thank you very much for everybody who contributed or helped spread the
> word. :)
>
>
> --
> Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
> Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
> http://machina.com.br
> Help me spend a whole month working on Tapestry bug fixes and
> improvements: http://igg.me/at/t5month
>
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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-09 Thread Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo

Status update:

With 14 hours until the deadline, we raised 3040 dollars out of 4500 goal.  
Thank you very much for everybody who contributed or helped spread the  
word. :)


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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-07 Thread Balázs Palcsó
I think the same invoice that issue when you do freelancer work should do.
Not sure if there special rules if the company receiving the invoice is in
the EU.

Though I am not sure how does crowd funding changes the rules of invoicing.
Especially if the goal is not met.

Regards,
Balazs


On 7 December 2013 16:52, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo
wrote:

> On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 13:30:16 -0200, Balázs Palcsó 
> wrote:
>
>  Hi Thiago,
>>
>
> Hi!
>
>
>  I was wondering if my company could get an invoice of the amount
>> contributed if it contributes?
>>
>
> Good question. What are the requirements of this invoice?
>
>
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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-07 Thread Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo
On Sat, 07 Dec 2013 13:30:16 -0200, Balázs Palcsó  
 wrote:



Hi Thiago,


Hi!


I was wondering if my company could get an invoice of the amount
contributed if it contributes?


Good question. What are the requirements of this invoice?

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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-07 Thread Balázs Palcsó
Hi Thiago,

I was wondering if my company could get an invoice of the amount
contributed if it contributes?

Best regards,
Balazs
On Nov 27, 2013, at 12:02 PM, Howard Lewis Ship  wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 8:07 AM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
> thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 13:53:09 -0200, Norman Franke 
>> wrote:
>>
>> I hope it works out.
>>>
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>>
>> Anything you can add to help porting from prototype-based Tapestry JS
>>> code to T5.4 would be welcome. I've got thousands of lines of JS code
in my
>>> apps.
>>>
>>
>> Your Prototype.js code will still work in T5.4.
>
>
> Caveat: unless it depends on the Tapestry or T5 namespaces, unfortunately.

Indeed, and a decent amount does. I'd also rather not include two huge JS
libraries. Granted, that's more of an aesthetic issue for me. Plenty of web
sites I've come across use Prototype and jQuery and some others.

On the other hand, I'm glad Tapestry had moved away from prototype. It was
great in the day, but jQuery has a much richer set of plugins, so I'd
prefer to use it for new work.

Norman


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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-12-02 Thread Norman Franke
On Nov 27, 2013, at 12:02 PM, Howard Lewis Ship  wrote:

> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 8:07 AM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
> thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 13:53:09 -0200, Norman Franke 
>> wrote:
>> 
>> I hope it works out.
>>> 
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> 
>> 
>> Anything you can add to help porting from prototype-based Tapestry JS
>>> code to T5.4 would be welcome. I've got thousands of lines of JS code in my
>>> apps.
>>> 
>> 
>> Your Prototype.js code will still work in T5.4.
> 
> 
> Caveat: unless it depends on the Tapestry or T5 namespaces, unfortunately.

Indeed, and a decent amount does. I'd also rather not include two huge JS 
libraries. Granted, that's more of an aesthetic issue for me. Plenty of web 
sites I've come across use Prototype and jQuery and some others.

On the other hand, I'm glad Tapestry had moved away from prototype. It was 
great in the day, but jQuery has a much richer set of plugins, so I'd prefer to 
use it for new work.

Norman


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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-28 Thread Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo
On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 18:38:28 -0200, Emmanuel Sowah   
wrote:



Hi Thiago,


Hi, Emmanuel!

Tapestry is dead. By dead I don't mean no one is using it but rather no  
one is using it on serious projects.


You're backpedaling in your statements. Negative troll points for you.

That is why I strongly urge you to quit Tapestry and do something that  
can bring enough money to pay the bills. Even Howard is now coding Wicket

because he couldn't find any client that wants to adopt Tapestry.


Stating "facts" you cannot back up with evidence. More negative troll  
points for you.



I must say I sympathise with you for not being able to make ends meet
coding Tapestry. The answer is simple, do what your master does-


Hey, as I said before, my master is my wife :D, who is a nutritionist and  
a wonderful cook, but I won't do what she does because I have no nutrition  
knowledge and suck at cooking. :(



CODE WICKET!


Good trolls are subtle. More negative troll points for you.

If you really sympathise with me, and I don't think you do, why don't you  
make a nice contribution to my IndieGogo campaign? ;) You'd feel better by  
doing what you'd think is charity and I'd get some more money. Win-win  
situation! :D


My last words for you: I prefer to be a committer in a  
niche-but-incredibly-awesome framework than an awful,  
really-bad-at-trolling troll as you.


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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-27 Thread Emmanuel Sowah
Hi Thiago,

How are you today?

I know being a Tapestry coder is not easy to make enough money to pay the
bills and I can understand why you're struggling. The fact of the matter is
that Tapestry is not used by serious companies or in serious projects.
Tapestry is dead. By dead I don't mean no one is using it but rather no one
is using it on serious projects.

That is why I strongly urge you to quit Tapestry and do something that can
bring enough money to pay the bills. Even Howard is now coding Wicket
because he couldn't find any client that wants to adopt Tapestry.

I have good news for you. I talked to some clients in your area in Brazil
who are willing to take you on Wicket projects. I told them you're not a
Wicket guy but they still want you because Tapestry is quite close to
Wicket when it comes to concepts and ideologies. Drop me a line if you're
interested and I'll hook you up.

I must say I sympathise with you for not being able to make ends meet
coding Tapestry. The answer is simple, do what your master does- CODE
WICKET!

Cheers


On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 5:07 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 13:53:09 -0200, Norman Franke 
> wrote:
>
>  I hope it works out.
>>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>  Anything you can add to help porting from prototype-based Tapestry JS
>> code to T5.4 would be welcome. I've got thousands of lines of JS code in my
>> apps.
>>
>
> Your Prototype.js code will still work in T5.4.
>
>
> --
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> Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-27 Thread Bogdan Ivascu
Following Igor's book, slightly better documentation for the java script
side coming in T5.4 will be a good start.

Thanks,
Bogdan.


On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I've just went live with an IndieGogo campaign so I can work a whole month
> in Tapestry itself and nothing else fixing bugs, implementing new stuff and
> working on the documentation.
>
> Here's the link: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-month-of-apache-
> tapestry-5.
>
> Any questions, just ask. :) But I'll answer another one right now:
> regardless of the campaign succeeding or not, I'll continue posting stuff
> in the mailing list and doing my occasional code contributions the same way
> and I've been doing until now. In other words, nothing changes.
>
> Here's the campaign text, just in case, with all the details:
>
> Introduction
>
> Disclaimers: This campaign is done by me, Thiago, as an independent
> individual, not by the Apache Software Foundation or the Apache Tapestry
> project. I'm not representing the Foundation in any way in this campaign
> nor Apache endorses it. The Foundation has a policy of not paying for
> development work. All its members are voluntary, me included. Any code I'll
> write or change will pass the usual Tapestry team approval process. If this
> campaign isn't funded, I'll continue participating in the Tapestry project
> in the same way as always.
>
>  I'm Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo, an Apache Tapestry 5 committer and PMC
> (Project Management Committee) member. I've posted more than 5700 times in
> the user mailing lists. Apache Tapestry is an open-source, Java Web
> framework built and supported by a team of voluntary members who work on it
> for free and by love.
>
>  I dream about the idea of being able to work on Apache Tapestry itself,
> on its codebase and documentation, not just in my free time. I'm very
> passionate about this framework. I envy the people who are paid to work on
> open source projects, so they can spend lots of time in the projects they
> love. I wish I could do the same, even if it was for a short period of
> time. I love open source, I love Apache Tapestry, I love to help people to
> solve their problems, know the framework better and code happier. That's
> what this campaign is about.
>
>  Right now, I'm in a period between gigs, so I have a free schedule to
> work on it, and then I have an opportunity. But this free time cannot be
> free, because I, as you and everyone else, have bills to pay. So I thought
> it would be a perfect time to run a fixed-funding IndieGogo campaign to
> have me working exclusively on the Apache Tapestry codebase for a whole
> month, 160 hours on the clock, fixing some stuff, build other stuff and
> hopefully speeding up the 5.4 release. I'd work on the documentation too.
>
>  Notice that, in terms of dollar per worked hour, it is signicantly lower
> than at my last gig. This campaign isn't about money, is about being able
> to work in what I love.
> What will be done?
>
>  The actual issues to be worked will be discussed among the backers, but
> I've took a long look at the Apache Tapestry issue tracker (JIRA), starting
> for the most voted issues, checked which ones I could successfully fix or
> implement, then I came up with the following initial (not final) list. The
> order in which the issues will be tackled will also be discussed among the
> backers.
>
> Issue
> Description
>
> TAP5-2029
> Copy annotations from service implementation to proxy
>
> TAP5-2235
> Implement JCache (JSR 107) support in Tapestry-IoC
>
> TAP5-938
> Expose ability to render a portion of a page (a Block, Component, etc.)
> without using internal services
>
> TAP5-244
> Let Grid show column headings when no data
>
> TAP5-1515
> Support for external assets
>
> TAP5-1470
> Group CSS together to avoid IE's restriction of 31 external css files
>
> TAP5-245
> Better documentation on development environment.
>
> TAP5-627
> Allow injection of named spring beans
>
> TAP5-1403
> Add support for Arrays in request parameters
>
> TAP5-1863
> Rendering components in Alerts
>
> TAP5-1659
> PageLink: page parameter should accept page-classes and page-instances
>
> TAP5-1941
> Alerts component should check for XHR request in "dismiss" event handler
>
> TAP5-1718
> Tapestry-beanvalidator isn't validating nested DTO objects / Doesn't mark
> the invalid fields in the UI
>
> TAP5-2130
> Services interfaces that inherit from "Runnable" cause @Startup methods
> being called twice
>
> TAP5-2192
> Add support for distributed documentation
>
> TAP5-2187
> CSS relative URL rewriting isn't lenient enough
>
> TAP5-2185
> Problem with the asset checksums and relative paths based on them
>
> TAP5-1998
> DateField does not validate dates properly (Tapestry DateField converts
> invalid dates to valid ones)
>
> TAP5-2168
> Asset Not Found messages are prompting to put assets into wrong location
>
> TAP5-1611
> out-of-the-box way in T

Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-27 Thread Howard Lewis Ship
On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 8:07 AM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 13:53:09 -0200, Norman Franke 
> wrote:
>
>  I hope it works out.
>>
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>  Anything you can add to help porting from prototype-based Tapestry JS
>> code to T5.4 would be welcome. I've got thousands of lines of JS code in my
>> apps.
>>
>
> Your Prototype.js code will still work in T5.4.


Caveat: unless it depends on the Tapestry or T5 namespaces, unfortunately.


>
>
> --
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> Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
> http://machina.com.br
> Help me spend a whole month working on Tapestry bug fixes and
> improvements: http://igg.me/at/t5month
>
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learn how I can get you up and productive in Tapestry fast!

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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-27 Thread Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo

On Wed, 27 Nov 2013 13:53:09 -0200, Norman Franke  wrote:


I hope it works out.


Thanks!

Anything you can add to help porting from prototype-based Tapestry JS  
code to T5.4 would be welcome. I've got thousands of lines of JS code in  
my apps.


Your Prototype.js code will still work in T5.4.

--
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo
Tapestry, Java and Hibernate consultant and developer
http://machina.com.br
Help me spend a whole month working on Tapestry bug fixes and  
improvements: http://igg.me/at/t5month


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Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-27 Thread Peter Hvass
Taking a direction on client-side templating and data binding perhaps? 
AngularJS integration is something 
we were thinking about edging towards in-house; sure it's on other people's 
minds too! 


This is a great direction to take Thiago! I'm sure it'll benefit the project 
immensely! 


Peter 

- Original Message -

From: "Norman Franke"  
To: "Tapestry users"  
Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2013 5:53:09 PM 
Subject: Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5 

I hope it works out. Anything you can add to help porting from prototype-based 
Tapestry JS code to T5.4 would be welcome. I've got thousands of lines of JS 
code in my apps. 

Good luck! 

Norman Franke 
Answering Service for Directors, Inc. 
www.myasd.com 



On Nov 25, 2013, at 4:08 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo  
wrote: 

> Hi! 
> 
> I've just went live with an IndieGogo campaign so I can work a whole month in 
> Tapestry itself and nothing else fixing bugs, implementing new stuff and 
> working on the documentation. 
> 
> Here's the link: 
> http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-month-of-apache-tapestry-5. 
> 
> Any questions, just ask. :) But I'll answer another one right now: regardless 
> of the campaign succeeding or not, I'll continue posting stuff in the mailing 
> list and doing my occasional code contributions the same way and I've been 
> doing until now. In other words, nothing changes. 
> 
> Here's the campaign text, just in case, with all the details: 
> 
> Introduction 
> 
> Disclaimers: This campaign is done by me, Thiago, as an independent 
> individual, not by the Apache Software Foundation or the Apache Tapestry 
> project. I'm not representing the Foundation in any way in this campaign nor 
> Apache endorses it. The Foundation has a policy of not paying for development 
> work. All its members are voluntary, me included. Any code I'll write or 
> change will pass the usual Tapestry team approval process. If this campaign 
> isn't funded, I'll continue participating in the Tapestry project in the same 
> way as always. 
> 
> I'm Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo, an Apache Tapestry 5 committer and PMC 
> (Project Management Committee) member. I've posted more than 5700 times in 
> the user mailing lists. Apache Tapestry is an open-source, Java Web framework 
> built and supported by a team of voluntary members who work on it for free 
> and by love. 
> 
> I dream about the idea of being able to work on Apache Tapestry itself, on 
> its codebase and documentation, not just in my free time. I'm very passionate 
> about this framework. I envy the people who are paid to work on open source 
> projects, so they can spend lots of time in the projects they love. I wish I 
> could do the same, even if it was for a short period of time. I love open 
> source, I love Apache Tapestry, I love to help people to solve their 
> problems, know the framework better and code happier. That's what this 
> campaign is about. 
> 
> Right now, I'm in a period between gigs, so I have a free schedule to work on 
> it, and then I have an opportunity. But this free time cannot be free, 
> because I, as you and everyone else, have bills to pay. So I thought it would 
> be a perfect time to run a fixed-funding IndieGogo campaign to have me 
> working exclusively on the Apache Tapestry codebase for a whole month, 160 
> hours on the clock, fixing some stuff, build other stuff and hopefully 
> speeding up the 5.4 release. I'd work on the documentation too. 
> 
> Notice that, in terms of dollar per worked hour, it is signicantly lower than 
> at my last gig. This campaign isn't about money, is about being able to work 
> in what I love. 
> What will be done? 
> 
> The actual issues to be worked will be discussed among the backers, but I've 
> took a long look at the Apache Tapestry issue tracker (JIRA), starting for 
> the most voted issues, checked which ones I could successfully fix or 
> implement, then I came up with the following initial (not final) list. The 
> order in which the issues will be tackled will also be discussed among the 
> backers. 
> 
> Issue 
> Description 
> 
> TAP5-2029 
> Copy annotations from service implementation to proxy 
> 
> TAP5-2235 
> Implement JCache (JSR 107) support in Tapestry-IoC 
> 
> TAP5-938 
> Expose ability to render a portion of a page (a Block, Component, etc.) 
> without using internal services 
> 
> TAP5-244 
> Let Grid show column headings when no data 
> 
> TAP5-1515 
> Support for external assets 
> 
> TAP5-1470 
> Group CSS together to avoid IE's restriction of 31 external css files 
> 
> TAP5-245 

Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-27 Thread Norman Franke
I hope it works out. Anything you can add to help porting from prototype-based 
Tapestry JS code to T5.4 would be welcome. I've got thousands of lines of JS 
code in my apps.

Good luck!

Norman Franke
Answering Service for Directors, Inc.
www.myasd.com



On Nov 25, 2013, at 4:08 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo  
wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I've just went live with an IndieGogo campaign so I can work a whole month in 
> Tapestry itself and nothing else fixing bugs, implementing new stuff and 
> working on the documentation.
> 
> Here's the link: 
> http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-month-of-apache-tapestry-5.
> 
> Any questions, just ask. :) But I'll answer another one right now: regardless 
> of the campaign succeeding or not, I'll continue posting stuff in the mailing 
> list and doing my occasional code contributions the same way and I've been 
> doing until now. In other words, nothing changes.
> 
> Here's the campaign text, just in case, with all the details:
> 
> Introduction
> 
> Disclaimers: This campaign is done by me, Thiago, as an independent 
> individual, not by the Apache Software Foundation or the Apache Tapestry 
> project. I'm not representing the Foundation in any way in this campaign nor 
> Apache endorses it. The Foundation has a policy of not paying for development 
> work. All its members are voluntary, me included. Any code I'll write or 
> change will pass the usual Tapestry team approval process. If this campaign 
> isn't funded, I'll continue participating in the Tapestry project in the same 
> way as always.
> 
> I'm Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo, an Apache Tapestry 5 committer and PMC 
> (Project Management Committee) member. I've posted more than 5700 times in 
> the user mailing lists. Apache Tapestry is an open-source, Java Web framework 
> built and supported by a team of voluntary members who work on it for free 
> and by love.
> 
> I dream about the idea of being able to work on Apache Tapestry itself, on 
> its codebase and documentation, not just in my free time. I'm very passionate 
> about this framework. I envy the people who are paid to work on open source 
> projects, so they can spend lots of time in the projects they love. I wish I 
> could do the same, even if it was for a short period of time. I love open 
> source, I love Apache Tapestry, I love to help people to solve their 
> problems, know the framework better and code happier. That's what this 
> campaign is about.
> 
> Right now, I'm in a period between gigs, so I have a free schedule to work on 
> it, and then I have an opportunity. But this free time cannot be free, 
> because I, as you and everyone else, have bills to pay. So I thought it would 
> be a perfect time to run a fixed-funding IndieGogo campaign to have me 
> working exclusively on the Apache Tapestry codebase for a whole month, 160 
> hours on the clock, fixing some stuff, build other stuff and hopefully 
> speeding up the 5.4 release. I'd work on the documentation too.
> 
> Notice that, in terms of dollar per worked hour, it is signicantly lower than 
> at my last gig. This campaign isn't about money, is about being able to work 
> in what I love.
> What will be done?
> 
> The actual issues to be worked will be discussed among the backers, but I've 
> took a long look at the Apache Tapestry issue tracker (JIRA), starting for 
> the most voted issues, checked which ones I could successfully fix or 
> implement, then I came up with the following initial (not final) list. The 
> order in which the issues will be tackled will also be discussed among the 
> backers.
> 
> Issue 
> Description
> 
> TAP5-2029 
> Copy annotations from service implementation to proxy
> 
> TAP5-2235 
> Implement JCache (JSR 107) support in Tapestry-IoC
> 
> TAP5-938  
> Expose ability to render a portion of a page (a Block, Component, etc.) 
> without using internal services
> 
> TAP5-244  
> Let Grid show column headings when no data
> 
> TAP5-1515 
> Support for external assets
> 
> TAP5-1470 
> Group CSS together to avoid IE's restriction of 31 external css files
> 
> TAP5-245  
> Better documentation on development environment.
> 
> TAP5-627  
> Allow injection of named spring beans
> 
> TAP5-1403 
> Add support for Arrays in request parameters
> 
> TAP5-1863 
> Rendering components in Alerts
> 
> TAP5-1659 
> PageLink: page parameter should accept page-classes and page-instances
> 
> TAP5-1941 
> Alerts component should check for XHR request in "dismiss" event handler
> 
> TAP5-1718 
> Tapestry-beanvalidator isn't validating nested DTO objects / Doesn't mark the 
> invalid fields in the UI
> 
> TAP5-2130 
> Services interfaces that inherit from "Runnable" cause @Startup methods being 
> called twice
> 
> TAP5-2192 
> Add support for distributed documentation
> 
> TAP5-2187 
> CSS relative URL rewriting isn't lenient enough
> 
> TAP5-2185 
> Problem with the asset checksums and relative paths based on 

Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-26 Thread Jon Williams
Ok Emmanuel,

I think u've made your point. U don't like Tapestry or Mr 'Ship. Those
parts are understood. You don't have to keep repeating yourself for our
benefit. We're all grown ups here. We can live and die by our own hands
without your help. Thanks for sharing your opinion, there may have been
some tiny marginal merit to it 1st time *cough*. But enough is enough.
You're like a broken record. Stop hating your life away you troll.


On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 4:08 PM, Emmanuel Sowah  wrote:

> Dude,
>
> Glad you've finally found out yourself that following and coding Tapestry
> won't pay the bills. It's a failed framework and nobody is using it for
> serious work.
> If you really want to earn serious cash that would pay the bills, take a
> serious look at other serious frameworks like Apache Wicket. Howard is
> already happily coding Wicket on his clients' projects. Else he would have
> gone bankrupt by now.
>
> Thiago, be wise and quit the sinking (Howard Lewis) Ship, as Jesse Kuhnert
> did
> a few years ago. He also couldn't pay his bills by just coding Tapestry. He
> then left for other compelling and serious web framework. Life is short,
> Thiago. So don't waste time. Stop letting Howard use you like a slave.
>
> Cheers
>
>
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 10:08 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
> thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I've just went live with an IndieGogo campaign so I can work a whole
> month
> > in Tapestry itself and nothing else fixing bugs, implementing new stuff
> and
> > working on the documentation.
> >
> > Here's the link: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-month-of-apache-
> > tapestry-5.
> >
> > Any questions, just ask. :) But I'll answer another one right now:
> > regardless of the campaign succeeding or not, I'll continue posting stuff
> > in the mailing list and doing my occasional code contributions the same
> way
> > and I've been doing until now. In other words, nothing changes.
> >
> > Here's the campaign text, just in case, with all the details:
> >
> > Introduction
> >
> > Disclaimers: This campaign is done by me, Thiago, as an independent
> > individual, not by the Apache Software Foundation or the Apache Tapestry
> > project. I'm not representing the Foundation in any way in this campaign
> > nor Apache endorses it. The Foundation has a policy of not paying for
> > development work. All its members are voluntary, me included. Any code
> I'll
> > write or change will pass the usual Tapestry team approval process. If
> this
> > campaign isn't funded, I'll continue participating in the Tapestry
> project
> > in the same way as always.
> >
> >  I'm Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo, an Apache Tapestry 5 committer and
> PMC
> > (Project Management Committee) member. I've posted more than 5700 times
> in
> > the user mailing lists. Apache Tapestry is an open-source, Java Web
> > framework built and supported by a team of voluntary members who work on
> it
> > for free and by love.
> >
> >  I dream about the idea of being able to work on Apache Tapestry itself,
> > on its codebase and documentation, not just in my free time. I'm very
> > passionate about this framework. I envy the people who are paid to work
> on
> > open source projects, so they can spend lots of time in the projects they
> > love. I wish I could do the same, even if it was for a short period of
> > time. I love open source, I love Apache Tapestry, I love to help people
> to
> > solve their problems, know the framework better and code happier. That's
> > what this campaign is about.
> >
> >  Right now, I'm in a period between gigs, so I have a free schedule to
> > work on it, and then I have an opportunity. But this free time cannot be
> > free, because I, as you and everyone else, have bills to pay. So I
> thought
> > it would be a perfect time to run a fixed-funding IndieGogo campaign to
> > have me working exclusively on the Apache Tapestry codebase for a whole
> > month, 160 hours on the clock, fixing some stuff, build other stuff and
> > hopefully speeding up the 5.4 release. I'd work on the documentation too.
> >
> >  Notice that, in terms of dollar per worked hour, it is signicantly lower
> > than at my last gig. This campaign isn't about money, is about being able
> > to work in what I love.
> > What will be done?
> >
> >  The actual issues to be worked will be discussed among the backers, but
> > I've took a long look at the Apache Tapestry issue tracker (JIRA),
> starting
> > for the most voted issues, checked which ones I could successfully fix or
> > implement, then I came up with the following initial (not final) list.
> The
> > order in which the issues will be tackled will also be discussed among
> the
> > backers.
> >
> > Issue
> > Description
> >
> > TAP5-2029
> > Copy annotations from service implementation to proxy
> >
> > TAP5-2235
> > Implement JCache (JSR 107) support in Tapestry-IoC
> >
> > TAP5-938
> > Expose ability to render a portion of a page (a Block, Component, etc.)
> > wit

Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-26 Thread Lenny Primak
That was pretty funny I have to admit. You should start working on some new 
material though. 



> On Nov 26, 2013, at 5:08 PM, Emmanuel Sowah  wrote:
> 
> Dude,
> 
> Glad you've finally found out yourself that following and coding Tapestry
> won't pay the bills. It's a failed framework and nobody is using it for
> serious work.
> If you really want to earn serious cash that would pay the bills, take a
> serious look at other serious frameworks like Apache Wicket. Howard is
> already happily coding Wicket on his clients' projects. Else he would have
> gone bankrupt by now.
> 
> Thiago, be wise and quit the sinking (Howard Lewis) Ship, as Jesse Kuhnert did
> a few years ago. He also couldn't pay his bills by just coding Tapestry. He
> then left for other compelling and serious web framework. Life is short,
> Thiago. So don't waste time. Stop letting Howard use you like a slave.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> 
> On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 10:08 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
> thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Hi!
>> 
>> I've just went live with an IndieGogo campaign so I can work a whole month
>> in Tapestry itself and nothing else fixing bugs, implementing new stuff and
>> working on the documentation.
>> 
>> Here's the link: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-month-of-apache-
>> tapestry-5.
>> 
>> Any questions, just ask. :) But I'll answer another one right now:
>> regardless of the campaign succeeding or not, I'll continue posting stuff
>> in the mailing list and doing my occasional code contributions the same way
>> and I've been doing until now. In other words, nothing changes.
>> 
>> Here's the campaign text, just in case, with all the details:
>> 
>> Introduction
>> 
>> Disclaimers: This campaign is done by me, Thiago, as an independent
>> individual, not by the Apache Software Foundation or the Apache Tapestry
>> project. I'm not representing the Foundation in any way in this campaign
>> nor Apache endorses it. The Foundation has a policy of not paying for
>> development work. All its members are voluntary, me included. Any code I'll
>> write or change will pass the usual Tapestry team approval process. If this
>> campaign isn't funded, I'll continue participating in the Tapestry project
>> in the same way as always.
>> 
>> I'm Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo, an Apache Tapestry 5 committer and PMC
>> (Project Management Committee) member. I've posted more than 5700 times in
>> the user mailing lists. Apache Tapestry is an open-source, Java Web
>> framework built and supported by a team of voluntary members who work on it
>> for free and by love.
>> 
>> I dream about the idea of being able to work on Apache Tapestry itself,
>> on its codebase and documentation, not just in my free time. I'm very
>> passionate about this framework. I envy the people who are paid to work on
>> open source projects, so they can spend lots of time in the projects they
>> love. I wish I could do the same, even if it was for a short period of
>> time. I love open source, I love Apache Tapestry, I love to help people to
>> solve their problems, know the framework better and code happier. That's
>> what this campaign is about.
>> 
>> Right now, I'm in a period between gigs, so I have a free schedule to
>> work on it, and then I have an opportunity. But this free time cannot be
>> free, because I, as you and everyone else, have bills to pay. So I thought
>> it would be a perfect time to run a fixed-funding IndieGogo campaign to
>> have me working exclusively on the Apache Tapestry codebase for a whole
>> month, 160 hours on the clock, fixing some stuff, build other stuff and
>> hopefully speeding up the 5.4 release. I'd work on the documentation too.
>> 
>> Notice that, in terms of dollar per worked hour, it is signicantly lower
>> than at my last gig. This campaign isn't about money, is about being able
>> to work in what I love.
>> What will be done?
>> 
>> The actual issues to be worked will be discussed among the backers, but
>> I've took a long look at the Apache Tapestry issue tracker (JIRA), starting
>> for the most voted issues, checked which ones I could successfully fix or
>> implement, then I came up with the following initial (not final) list. The
>> order in which the issues will be tackled will also be discussed among the
>> backers.
>> 
>> Issue
>> Description
>> 
>> TAP5-2029
>> Copy annotations from service implementation to proxy
>> 
>> TAP5-2235
>> Implement JCache (JSR 107) support in Tapestry-IoC
>> 
>> TAP5-938
>> Expose ability to render a portion of a page (a Block, Component, etc.)
>> without using internal services
>> 
>> TAP5-244
>> Let Grid show column headings when no data
>> 
>> TAP5-1515
>> Support for external assets
>> 
>> TAP5-1470
>> Group CSS together to avoid IE's restriction of 31 external css files
>> 
>> TAP5-245
>> Better documentation on development environment.
>> 
>> TAP5-627
>> Allow injection of named spring beans
>> 
>> TAP5-1403
>> Add support for Arrays in request parameters
>> 
>> TAP5-18

Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-26 Thread Emmanuel Sowah
Dude,

Glad you've finally found out yourself that following and coding Tapestry
won't pay the bills. It's a failed framework and nobody is using it for
serious work.
If you really want to earn serious cash that would pay the bills, take a
serious look at other serious frameworks like Apache Wicket. Howard is
already happily coding Wicket on his clients' projects. Else he would have
gone bankrupt by now.

Thiago, be wise and quit the sinking (Howard Lewis) Ship, as Jesse Kuhnert did
a few years ago. He also couldn't pay his bills by just coding Tapestry. He
then left for other compelling and serious web framework. Life is short,
Thiago. So don't waste time. Stop letting Howard use you like a slave.

Cheers


On Mon, Nov 25, 2013 at 10:08 PM, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo <
thiag...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi!
>
> I've just went live with an IndieGogo campaign so I can work a whole month
> in Tapestry itself and nothing else fixing bugs, implementing new stuff and
> working on the documentation.
>
> Here's the link: http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-month-of-apache-
> tapestry-5.
>
> Any questions, just ask. :) But I'll answer another one right now:
> regardless of the campaign succeeding or not, I'll continue posting stuff
> in the mailing list and doing my occasional code contributions the same way
> and I've been doing until now. In other words, nothing changes.
>
> Here's the campaign text, just in case, with all the details:
>
> Introduction
>
> Disclaimers: This campaign is done by me, Thiago, as an independent
> individual, not by the Apache Software Foundation or the Apache Tapestry
> project. I'm not representing the Foundation in any way in this campaign
> nor Apache endorses it. The Foundation has a policy of not paying for
> development work. All its members are voluntary, me included. Any code I'll
> write or change will pass the usual Tapestry team approval process. If this
> campaign isn't funded, I'll continue participating in the Tapestry project
> in the same way as always.
>
>  I'm Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo, an Apache Tapestry 5 committer and PMC
> (Project Management Committee) member. I've posted more than 5700 times in
> the user mailing lists. Apache Tapestry is an open-source, Java Web
> framework built and supported by a team of voluntary members who work on it
> for free and by love.
>
>  I dream about the idea of being able to work on Apache Tapestry itself,
> on its codebase and documentation, not just in my free time. I'm very
> passionate about this framework. I envy the people who are paid to work on
> open source projects, so they can spend lots of time in the projects they
> love. I wish I could do the same, even if it was for a short period of
> time. I love open source, I love Apache Tapestry, I love to help people to
> solve their problems, know the framework better and code happier. That's
> what this campaign is about.
>
>  Right now, I'm in a period between gigs, so I have a free schedule to
> work on it, and then I have an opportunity. But this free time cannot be
> free, because I, as you and everyone else, have bills to pay. So I thought
> it would be a perfect time to run a fixed-funding IndieGogo campaign to
> have me working exclusively on the Apache Tapestry codebase for a whole
> month, 160 hours on the clock, fixing some stuff, build other stuff and
> hopefully speeding up the 5.4 release. I'd work on the documentation too.
>
>  Notice that, in terms of dollar per worked hour, it is signicantly lower
> than at my last gig. This campaign isn't about money, is about being able
> to work in what I love.
> What will be done?
>
>  The actual issues to be worked will be discussed among the backers, but
> I've took a long look at the Apache Tapestry issue tracker (JIRA), starting
> for the most voted issues, checked which ones I could successfully fix or
> implement, then I came up with the following initial (not final) list. The
> order in which the issues will be tackled will also be discussed among the
> backers.
>
> Issue
> Description
>
> TAP5-2029
> Copy annotations from service implementation to proxy
>
> TAP5-2235
> Implement JCache (JSR 107) support in Tapestry-IoC
>
> TAP5-938
> Expose ability to render a portion of a page (a Block, Component, etc.)
> without using internal services
>
> TAP5-244
> Let Grid show column headings when no data
>
> TAP5-1515
> Support for external assets
>
> TAP5-1470
> Group CSS together to avoid IE's restriction of 31 external css files
>
> TAP5-245
> Better documentation on development environment.
>
> TAP5-627
> Allow injection of named spring beans
>
> TAP5-1403
> Add support for Arrays in request parameters
>
> TAP5-1863
> Rendering components in Alerts
>
> TAP5-1659
> PageLink: page parameter should accept page-classes and page-instances
>
> TAP5-1941
> Alerts component should check for XHR request in "dismiss" event handler
>
> TAP5-1718
> Tapestry-beanvalidator isn't validating nested DTO objects / Doesn't mark
> the 

Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-25 Thread Chris Mylonas
The ML hustle is strong with Mr T.
The support option is really cool (and I'm interested) - particularly with
5.4 coming out soon[1]

I hope you make your target and we all benefit.

Cheers
Chris

[1] Surprisingly in nautical terms, soon doesn't mean soon enough!!
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/weather/marine/guide/glossary.html




On Tue, Nov 26, 2013 at 8:59 AM, Andreas Fink wrote:

> Hi Thiago.
> What an interesting idea about filling "the gap".
> I hope you can raise enough and that you get a gig in exactly 6 weeks :-)
>
> Thanks for the relentless battle against/with the ML!
>
> On Nov 25, 2013, at 22:08 , Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I've just went live with an IndieGogo campaign so I can work a whole
> month in Tapestry itself and nothing else fixing bugs, implementing new
> stuff and working on the documentation.
> >
> > Here's the link:
> http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-month-of-apache-tapestry-5.
> >
> > Any questions, just ask. :) But I'll answer another one right now:
> regardless of the campaign succeeding or not, I'll continue posting stuff
> in the mailing list and doing my occasional code contributions the same way
> and I've been doing until now. In other words, nothing changes.
> >
> > Here's the campaign text, just in case, with all the details:
> >
> > Introduction
> >
> > Disclaimers: This campaign is done by me, Thiago, as an independent
> individual, not by the Apache Software Foundation or the Apache Tapestry
> project. I'm not representing the Foundation in any way in this campaign
> nor Apache endorses it. The Foundation has a policy of not paying for
> development work. All its members are voluntary, me included. Any code I'll
> write or change will pass the usual Tapestry team approval process. If this
> campaign isn't funded, I'll continue participating in the Tapestry project
> in the same way as always.
> >
> > I'm Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo, an Apache Tapestry 5 committer and
> PMC (Project Management Committee) member. I've posted more than 5700 times
> in the user mailing lists. Apache Tapestry is an open-source, Java Web
> framework built and supported by a team of voluntary members who work on it
> for free and by love.
> >
> > I dream about the idea of being able to work on Apache Tapestry itself,
> on its codebase and documentation, not just in my free time. I'm very
> passionate about this framework. I envy the people who are paid to work on
> open source projects, so they can spend lots of time in the projects they
> love. I wish I could do the same, even if it was for a short period of
> time. I love open source, I love Apache Tapestry, I love to help people to
> solve their problems, know the framework better and code happier. That's
> what this campaign is about.
> >
> > Right now, I'm in a period between gigs, so I have a free schedule to
> work on it, and then I have an opportunity. But this free time cannot be
> free, because I, as you and everyone else, have bills to pay. So I thought
> it would be a perfect time to run a fixed-funding IndieGogo campaign to
> have me working exclusively on the Apache Tapestry codebase for a whole
> month, 160 hours on the clock, fixing some stuff, build other stuff and
> hopefully speeding up the 5.4 release. I'd work on the documentation too.
> >
> > Notice that, in terms of dollar per worked hour, it is signicantly lower
> than at my last gig. This campaign isn't about money, is about being able
> to work in what I love.
> > What will be done?
> >
> > The actual issues to be worked will be discussed among the backers, but
> I've took a long look at the Apache Tapestry issue tracker (JIRA), starting
> for the most voted issues, checked which ones I could successfully fix or
> implement, then I came up with the following initial (not final) list. The
> order in which the issues will be tackled will also be discussed among the
> backers.
> >
> > Issue
> > Description
> >
> > TAP5-2029
> > Copy annotations from service implementation to proxy
> >
> > TAP5-2235
> > Implement JCache (JSR 107) support in Tapestry-IoC
> >
> > TAP5-938
> > Expose ability to render a portion of a page (a Block, Component, etc.)
> without using internal services
> >
> > TAP5-244
> > Let Grid show column headings when no data
> >
> > TAP5-1515
> > Support for external assets
> >
> > TAP5-1470
> > Group CSS together to avoid IE's restriction of 31 external css files
> >
> > TAP5-245
> > Better documentation on development environment.
> >
> > TAP5-627
> > Allow injection of named spring beans
> >
> > TAP5-1403
> > Add support for Arrays in request parameters
> >
> > TAP5-1863
> > Rendering components in Alerts
> >
> > TAP5-1659
> > PageLink: page parameter should accept page-classes and page-instances
> >
> > TAP5-1941
> > Alerts component should check for XHR request in "dismiss" event handler
> >
> > TAP5-1718
> > Tapestry-beanvalidator isn't validating nested DTO objects / Doesn't
> mark the invalid fields in the UI
> >
>

Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-25 Thread Alexander Sommer
great.


2013/11/25 Andreas Fink 

> Hi Thiago.
> What an interesting idea about filling "the gap".
> I hope you can raise enough and that you get a gig in exactly 6 weeks :-)
>
> Thanks for the relentless battle against/with the ML!
>
> On Nov 25, 2013, at 22:08 , Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I've just went live with an IndieGogo campaign so I can work a whole
> month in Tapestry itself and nothing else fixing bugs, implementing new
> stuff and working on the documentation.
> >
> > Here's the link:
> http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-month-of-apache-tapestry-5.
> >
> > Any questions, just ask. :) But I'll answer another one right now:
> regardless of the campaign succeeding or not, I'll continue posting stuff
> in the mailing list and doing my occasional code contributions the same way
> and I've been doing until now. In other words, nothing changes.
> >
> > Here's the campaign text, just in case, with all the details:
> >
> > Introduction
> >
> > Disclaimers: This campaign is done by me, Thiago, as an independent
> individual, not by the Apache Software Foundation or the Apache Tapestry
> project. I'm not representing the Foundation in any way in this campaign
> nor Apache endorses it. The Foundation has a policy of not paying for
> development work. All its members are voluntary, me included. Any code I'll
> write or change will pass the usual Tapestry team approval process. If this
> campaign isn't funded, I'll continue participating in the Tapestry project
> in the same way as always.
> >
> > I'm Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo, an Apache Tapestry 5 committer and
> PMC (Project Management Committee) member. I've posted more than 5700 times
> in the user mailing lists. Apache Tapestry is an open-source, Java Web
> framework built and supported by a team of voluntary members who work on it
> for free and by love.
> >
> > I dream about the idea of being able to work on Apache Tapestry itself,
> on its codebase and documentation, not just in my free time. I'm very
> passionate about this framework. I envy the people who are paid to work on
> open source projects, so they can spend lots of time in the projects they
> love. I wish I could do the same, even if it was for a short period of
> time. I love open source, I love Apache Tapestry, I love to help people to
> solve their problems, know the framework better and code happier. That's
> what this campaign is about.
> >
> > Right now, I'm in a period between gigs, so I have a free schedule to
> work on it, and then I have an opportunity. But this free time cannot be
> free, because I, as you and everyone else, have bills to pay. So I thought
> it would be a perfect time to run a fixed-funding IndieGogo campaign to
> have me working exclusively on the Apache Tapestry codebase for a whole
> month, 160 hours on the clock, fixing some stuff, build other stuff and
> hopefully speeding up the 5.4 release. I'd work on the documentation too.
> >
> > Notice that, in terms of dollar per worked hour, it is signicantly lower
> than at my last gig. This campaign isn't about money, is about being able
> to work in what I love.
> > What will be done?
> >
> > The actual issues to be worked will be discussed among the backers, but
> I've took a long look at the Apache Tapestry issue tracker (JIRA), starting
> for the most voted issues, checked which ones I could successfully fix or
> implement, then I came up with the following initial (not final) list. The
> order in which the issues will be tackled will also be discussed among the
> backers.
> >
> > Issue
> > Description
> >
> > TAP5-2029
> > Copy annotations from service implementation to proxy
> >
> > TAP5-2235
> > Implement JCache (JSR 107) support in Tapestry-IoC
> >
> > TAP5-938
> > Expose ability to render a portion of a page (a Block, Component, etc.)
> without using internal services
> >
> > TAP5-244
> > Let Grid show column headings when no data
> >
> > TAP5-1515
> > Support for external assets
> >
> > TAP5-1470
> > Group CSS together to avoid IE's restriction of 31 external css files
> >
> > TAP5-245
> > Better documentation on development environment.
> >
> > TAP5-627
> > Allow injection of named spring beans
> >
> > TAP5-1403
> > Add support for Arrays in request parameters
> >
> > TAP5-1863
> > Rendering components in Alerts
> >
> > TAP5-1659
> > PageLink: page parameter should accept page-classes and page-instances
> >
> > TAP5-1941
> > Alerts component should check for XHR request in "dismiss" event handler
> >
> > TAP5-1718
> > Tapestry-beanvalidator isn't validating nested DTO objects / Doesn't
> mark the invalid fields in the UI
> >
> > TAP5-2130
> > Services interfaces that inherit from "Runnable" cause @Startup methods
> being called twice
> >
> > TAP5-2192
> > Add support for distributed documentation
> >
> > TAP5-2187
> > CSS relative URL rewriting isn't lenient enough
> >
> > TAP5-2185
> > Problem with the asset checksums and relative paths based on them
> >
> > TAP5-1998
>

Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-25 Thread Andreas Fink
Hi Thiago.
What an interesting idea about filling "the gap".
I hope you can raise enough and that you get a gig in exactly 6 weeks :-)

Thanks for the relentless battle against/with the ML!

On Nov 25, 2013, at 22:08 , Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> I've just went live with an IndieGogo campaign so I can work a whole month in 
> Tapestry itself and nothing else fixing bugs, implementing new stuff and 
> working on the documentation.
> 
> Here's the link: 
> http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-month-of-apache-tapestry-5.
> 
> Any questions, just ask. :) But I'll answer another one right now: regardless 
> of the campaign succeeding or not, I'll continue posting stuff in the mailing 
> list and doing my occasional code contributions the same way and I've been 
> doing until now. In other words, nothing changes.
> 
> Here's the campaign text, just in case, with all the details:
> 
> Introduction
> 
> Disclaimers: This campaign is done by me, Thiago, as an independent 
> individual, not by the Apache Software Foundation or the Apache Tapestry 
> project. I'm not representing the Foundation in any way in this campaign nor 
> Apache endorses it. The Foundation has a policy of not paying for development 
> work. All its members are voluntary, me included. Any code I'll write or 
> change will pass the usual Tapestry team approval process. If this campaign 
> isn't funded, I'll continue participating in the Tapestry project in the same 
> way as always.
> 
> I'm Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo, an Apache Tapestry 5 committer and PMC 
> (Project Management Committee) member. I've posted more than 5700 times in 
> the user mailing lists. Apache Tapestry is an open-source, Java Web framework 
> built and supported by a team of voluntary members who work on it for free 
> and by love.
> 
> I dream about the idea of being able to work on Apache Tapestry itself, on 
> its codebase and documentation, not just in my free time. I'm very passionate 
> about this framework. I envy the people who are paid to work on open source 
> projects, so they can spend lots of time in the projects they love. I wish I 
> could do the same, even if it was for a short period of time. I love open 
> source, I love Apache Tapestry, I love to help people to solve their 
> problems, know the framework better and code happier. That's what this 
> campaign is about.
> 
> Right now, I'm in a period between gigs, so I have a free schedule to work on 
> it, and then I have an opportunity. But this free time cannot be free, 
> because I, as you and everyone else, have bills to pay. So I thought it would 
> be a perfect time to run a fixed-funding IndieGogo campaign to have me 
> working exclusively on the Apache Tapestry codebase for a whole month, 160 
> hours on the clock, fixing some stuff, build other stuff and hopefully 
> speeding up the 5.4 release. I'd work on the documentation too.
> 
> Notice that, in terms of dollar per worked hour, it is signicantly lower than 
> at my last gig. This campaign isn't about money, is about being able to work 
> in what I love.
> What will be done?
> 
> The actual issues to be worked will be discussed among the backers, but I've 
> took a long look at the Apache Tapestry issue tracker (JIRA), starting for 
> the most voted issues, checked which ones I could successfully fix or 
> implement, then I came up with the following initial (not final) list. The 
> order in which the issues will be tackled will also be discussed among the 
> backers.
> 
> Issue 
> Description
> 
> TAP5-2029 
> Copy annotations from service implementation to proxy
> 
> TAP5-2235 
> Implement JCache (JSR 107) support in Tapestry-IoC
> 
> TAP5-938  
> Expose ability to render a portion of a page (a Block, Component, etc.) 
> without using internal services
> 
> TAP5-244  
> Let Grid show column headings when no data
> 
> TAP5-1515 
> Support for external assets
> 
> TAP5-1470 
> Group CSS together to avoid IE's restriction of 31 external css files
> 
> TAP5-245  
> Better documentation on development environment.
> 
> TAP5-627  
> Allow injection of named spring beans
> 
> TAP5-1403 
> Add support for Arrays in request parameters
> 
> TAP5-1863 
> Rendering components in Alerts
> 
> TAP5-1659 
> PageLink: page parameter should accept page-classes and page-instances
> 
> TAP5-1941 
> Alerts component should check for XHR request in "dismiss" event handler
> 
> TAP5-1718 
> Tapestry-beanvalidator isn't validating nested DTO objects / Doesn't mark the 
> invalid fields in the UI
> 
> TAP5-2130 
> Services interfaces that inherit from "Runnable" cause @Startup methods being 
> called twice
> 
> TAP5-2192 
> Add support for distributed documentation
> 
> TAP5-2187 
> CSS relative URL rewriting isn't lenient enough
> 
> TAP5-2185 
> Problem with the asset checksums and relative paths based on them
> 
> TAP5-1998 
> DateField does not validate dates properly

Re: IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-25 Thread Stephan Windmüller
On 25.11.2013 22:08, Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo wrote:

> I've just went live with an IndieGogo campaign so I can work a whole
> month in Tapestry itself and nothing else fixing bugs, implementing new
> stuff and working on the documentation.

Well done Thiago, now IndieGogo is broken, most likely because everyone
wants to participate in your campaign. ;)

And it is already too late to be the first supporter...

Will try again tomorrow.

- Stephan

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IndieGogo campaign: a month of Apache Tapestry 5

2013-11-25 Thread Thiago H de Paula Figueiredo

Hi!

I've just went live with an IndieGogo campaign so I can work a whole month  
in Tapestry itself and nothing else fixing bugs, implementing new stuff  
and working on the documentation.


Here's the link:  
http://www.indiegogo.com/projects/a-month-of-apache-tapestry-5.


Any questions, just ask. :) But I'll answer another one right now:  
regardless of the campaign succeeding or not, I'll continue posting stuff  
in the mailing list and doing my occasional code contributions the same  
way and I've been doing until now. In other words, nothing changes.


Here's the campaign text, just in case, with all the details:

Introduction

Disclaimers: This campaign is done by me, Thiago, as an independent  
individual, not by the Apache Software Foundation or the Apache Tapestry  
project. I'm not representing the Foundation in any way in this campaign  
nor Apache endorses it. The Foundation has a policy of not paying for  
development work. All its members are voluntary, me included. Any code  
I'll write or change will pass the usual Tapestry team approval process.  
If this campaign isn't funded, I'll continue participating in the Tapestry  
project in the same way as always.


 I'm Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo, an Apache Tapestry 5 committer and PMC  
(Project Management Committee) member. I've posted more than 5700 times in  
the user mailing lists. Apache Tapestry is an open-source, Java Web  
framework built and supported by a team of voluntary members who work on  
it for free and by love.


 I dream about the idea of being able to work on Apache Tapestry itself,  
on its codebase and documentation, not just in my free time. I'm very  
passionate about this framework. I envy the people who are paid to work on  
open source projects, so they can spend lots of time in the projects they  
love. I wish I could do the same, even if it was for a short period of  
time. I love open source, I love Apache Tapestry, I love to help people to  
solve their problems, know the framework better and code happier. That's  
what this campaign is about.


 Right now, I'm in a period between gigs, so I have a free schedule to  
work on it, and then I have an opportunity. But this free time cannot be  
free, because I, as you and everyone else, have bills to pay. So I thought  
it would be a perfect time to run a fixed-funding IndieGogo campaign to  
have me working exclusively on the Apache Tapestry codebase for a whole  
month, 160 hours on the clock, fixing some stuff, build other stuff and  
hopefully speeding up the 5.4 release. I'd work on the documentation too.


 Notice that, in terms of dollar per worked hour, it is signicantly lower  
than at my last gig. This campaign isn't about money, is about being able  
to work in what I love.

What will be done?

 The actual issues to be worked will be discussed among the backers, but  
I've took a long look at the Apache Tapestry issue tracker (JIRA),  
starting for the most voted issues, checked which ones I could  
successfully fix or implement, then I came up with the following initial  
(not final) list. The order in which the issues will be tackled will also  
be discussed among the backers.


Issue   
Description

TAP5-2029   
Copy annotations from service implementation to proxy

TAP5-2235   
Implement JCache (JSR 107) support in Tapestry-IoC

TAP5-938
Expose ability to render a portion of a page (a Block, Component, etc.)  
without using internal services


TAP5-244
Let Grid show column headings when no data

TAP5-1515   
Support for external assets

TAP5-1470   
Group CSS together to avoid IE's restriction of 31 external css files

TAP5-245
Better documentation on development environment.

TAP5-627
Allow injection of named spring beans

TAP5-1403   
Add support for Arrays in request parameters

TAP5-1863   
Rendering components in Alerts

TAP5-1659   
PageLink: page parameter should accept page-classes and page-instances

TAP5-1941   
Alerts component should check for XHR request in "dismiss" event handler

TAP5-1718   
Tapestry-beanvalidator isn't validating nested DTO objects / Doesn't mark  
the invalid fields in the UI


TAP5-2130   
Services interfaces that inherit from "Runnable" cause @Startup methods  
being called twice


TAP5-2192   
Add support for distributed documentation

TAP5-2187   
CSS relative URL rewriting isn't lenient enough

TAP5-2185   
Problem with the asset checksums and relative paths based on them

TAP5-1998   
DateField does not validate dates properly (Tapestry DateField converts  
invalid dates to valid ones)


TAP5-2168   
Asset Not Found messages are prompting to put assets into wrong location

TAP5-1611   
out-of-the-box way in Tapestry for replacing components

Perks

 All perks include the addition of your name and URL in a thank-you page  
in my personal blog (http://machina.com.br).

$20: a thank you
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