Re: Tapestry sub-projects / related projects

2007-05-11 Thread Jérôme BERNARD

Hi Andy,

Any progress on this?


Regards,
Jérôme.

On 3/31/07, andyhot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Did you guys get in touch?

I'm going to start reorganizing tacos this weekend (mainly introducing a
tap-5 section)
so, the jini integration could be the first module of that section.



Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
 Will do.. Hopefully it is happening monday according to what Viktor
 told me.

 On 3/18/07, Jérôme BERNARD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Let me know how this process evolves/resolves so that I can contribute
 the tapestry-jini integration into a T5 zone.

 Thanks,
 Jérôme.

 On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yep, that's what'll happen if viktor doesn't comment / agree on the
 idea.
 
  On 3/16/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I like the idea, but only if someone active on the project has admin
   rights...Which no one does right now. So it could be that we need to
   move Tacos somewhere else.
  
   On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me
   
On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have no problem with Tacos for this, as long as the current
   developers
 of Tacos are ok with opening the doors of svn to many more
 developers.
   I
 think a restructure of file structure would be needed and some
   stronger
 guidelines would have to be written, but i think it could work.

 Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
  I mostly just wanted to edit the subject line so we don't keep
  treading all over Jeromes announcement.
 
  I agree...The current site + demo do tend to be ajax
 driven, but
   there
  was a glimmer of hope that we'd be able to support more
 services and
  other things as well...Don't let my opinion sway anyone from
   starting
  whichever projects they like of course, I'll support all of
 them
  either way. ;)
 
  Speaking of Tacos, I think it'd be nice if at a minimum
 Andreas had
  admin support on it finally. What do you say Viktor?
 
  On 3/15/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I wouldn't tie tacos to ajax that closely...
 
  Renaming tacos-core to tacos-ajax and adding a whole bunch
 of new
  modules
  + a few more devs is certainly a way forward. I guess
 Viktor can
   help
  with
  the accounts,
  or perhaps give us access to do that.
 
  Tacos already has 4 and 4.1 specific sections. So, why not
 join?
 
 
 
  On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Jérôme BERNARD wrote:
On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been thinking a little about the fact that Tapestry
   doesn't
  really
have a place for the general community to use as a
 home for
  components,
services and Tapestry related stuff that may be
 useful to
   others.
   
I think this is why tapestry-contrib was created, but
 it being
  under
Apache it doesn't really provide the freedom for the
 general
  community
to join as developers and really get theirs hands dirty.
So, i'm thinking something like a new project hosted in
  sourceforge or
javaforge or something like that. The project should be
   managed
  by a
Tapestry developer. Still, everyone that wanted to
 contribute,
 like
Jerome, would be made a developer and would access to
 svn. I
  have some
ideas on this but before i share them, does this
 sound stupid
   ?
   
No. Sounds fine.
Maybe create a specific T4, T4.1 and T5 sections
 though so that
  users
can figure out which components they can use.
   That's the idea. Special conventions and infrastructure
 would
   have
  to be
   built to allow this to work correctly.
   
PS - Sorry for stealing the thread
   
No problem, after all, even though I can host my work
 on my own
servers, an official home for this puppy would
 probably be
   better
:-)
   
   
Jérôme
   
   
  
  
  
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Re: Tapestry sub-projects / related projects

2007-05-11 Thread Jesse Kuhnert

Yes definitely Jerome.  If you ping me off list with your sourceforge
username I'll give you commit privs.

On 5/11/07, Jérôme BERNARD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi Andy,

Any progress on this?


Regards,
Jérôme.

On 3/31/07, andyhot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Did you guys get in touch?

 I'm going to start reorganizing tacos this weekend (mainly introducing a
 tap-5 section)
 so, the jini integration could be the first module of that section.



 Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
  Will do.. Hopefully it is happening monday according to what Viktor
  told me.
 
  On 3/18/07, Jérôme BERNARD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Let me know how this process evolves/resolves so that I can
contribute
  the tapestry-jini integration into a T5 zone.
 
  Thanks,
  Jérôme.
 
  On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Yep, that's what'll happen if viktor doesn't comment / agree on the
  idea.
  
   On 3/16/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
I like the idea, but only if someone active on the project has
admin
rights...Which no one does right now. So it could be that we need
to
move Tacos somewhere else.
   
On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 +1 from me

 On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have no problem with Tacos for this, as long as the current
developers
  of Tacos are ok with opening the doors of svn to many more
  developers.
I
  think a restructure of file structure would be needed and
some
stronger
  guidelines would have to be written, but i think it could
work.
 
  Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
   I mostly just wanted to edit the subject line so we don't
keep
   treading all over Jeromes announcement.
  
   I agree...The current site + demo do tend to be ajax
  driven, but
there
   was a glimmer of hope that we'd be able to support more
  services and
   other things as well...Don't let my opinion sway anyone
from
starting
   whichever projects they like of course, I'll support all of
  them
   either way. ;)
  
   Speaking of Tacos, I think it'd be nice if at a minimum
  Andreas had
   admin support on it finally. What do you say Viktor?
  
   On 3/15/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I wouldn't tie tacos to ajax that closely...
  
   Renaming tacos-core to tacos-ajax and adding a whole bunch
  of new
   modules
   + a few more devs is certainly a way forward. I guess
  Viktor can
help
   with
   the accounts,
   or perhaps give us access to do that.
  
   Tacos already has 4 and 4.1 specific sections. So, why not
  join?
  
  
  
   On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Jérôme BERNARD wrote:
 On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've been thinking a little about the fact that
Tapestry
doesn't
   really
 have a place for the general community to use as a
  home for
   components,
 services and Tapestry related stuff that may be
  useful to
others.

 I think this is why tapestry-contrib was created, but
  it being
   under
 Apache it doesn't really provide the freedom for the
  general
   community
 to join as developers and really get theirs hands
dirty.
 So, i'm thinking something like a new project hosted
in
   sourceforge or
 javaforge or something like that. The project should
be
managed
   by a
 Tapestry developer. Still, everyone that wanted to
  contribute,
  like
 Jerome, would be made a developer and would access to
  svn. I
   have some
 ideas on this but before i share them, does this
  sound stupid
?

 No. Sounds fine.
 Maybe create a specific T4, T4.1 and T5 sections
  though so that
   users
 can figure out which components they can use.
That's the idea. Special conventions and infrastructure
  would
have
   to be
built to allow this to work correctly.

 PS - Sorry for stealing the thread

 No problem, after all, even though I can host my work
  on my own
 servers, an official home for this puppy would
  probably be
better
 :-)


 Jérôme


   
   
   
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Re: Tapestry sub-projects / related projects

2007-03-31 Thread andyhot

Did you guys get in touch?

I'm going to start reorganizing tacos this weekend (mainly introducing a 
tap-5 section)

so, the jini integration could be the first module of that section.



Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
Will do.. Hopefully it is happening monday according to what Viktor 
told me.


On 3/18/07, Jérôme BERNARD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Let me know how this process evolves/resolves so that I can contribute
the tapestry-jini integration into a T5 zone.

Thanks,
Jérôme.

On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yep, that's what'll happen if viktor doesn't comment / agree on the 
idea.


 On 3/16/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I like the idea, but only if someone active on the project has admin
  rights...Which no one does right now. So it could be that we need to
  move Tacos somewhere else.
 
  On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   +1 from me
  
   On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
I have no problem with Tacos for this, as long as the current
  developers
of Tacos are ok with opening the doors of svn to many more 
developers.

  I
think a restructure of file structure would be needed and some
  stronger
guidelines would have to be written, but i think it could work.
   
Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
 I mostly just wanted to edit the subject line so we don't keep
 treading all over Jeromes announcement.

 I agree...The current site + demo do tend to be ajax 
driven, but

  there
 was a glimmer of hope that we'd be able to support more 
services and

 other things as well...Don't let my opinion sway anyone from
  starting
 whichever projects they like of course, I'll support all of 
them

 either way. ;)

 Speaking of Tacos, I think it'd be nice if at a minimum 
Andreas had

 admin support on it finally. What do you say Viktor?

 On 3/15/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I wouldn't tie tacos to ajax that closely...

 Renaming tacos-core to tacos-ajax and adding a whole bunch 
of new

 modules
 + a few more devs is certainly a way forward. I guess 
Viktor can

  help
 with
 the accounts,
 or perhaps give us access to do that.

 Tacos already has 4 and 4.1 specific sections. So, why not 
join?




 On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Jérôme BERNARD wrote:
   On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I've been thinking a little about the fact that Tapestry
  doesn't
 really
   have a place for the general community to use as a 
home for

 components,
   services and Tapestry related stuff that may be 
useful to

  others.
  
   I think this is why tapestry-contrib was created, but 
it being

 under
   Apache it doesn't really provide the freedom for the 
general

 community
   to join as developers and really get theirs hands dirty.
   So, i'm thinking something like a new project hosted in
 sourceforge or
   javaforge or something like that. The project should be
  managed
 by a
   Tapestry developer. Still, everyone that wanted to 
contribute,

like
   Jerome, would be made a developer and would access to 
svn. I

 have some
   ideas on this but before i share them, does this 
sound stupid

  ?
  
   No. Sounds fine.
   Maybe create a specific T4, T4.1 and T5 sections 
though so that

 users
   can figure out which components they can use.
  That's the idea. Special conventions and infrastructure 
would

  have
 to be
  built to allow this to work correctly.
  
   PS - Sorry for stealing the thread
  
   No problem, after all, even though I can host my work 
on my own
   servers, an official home for this puppy would 
probably be

  better
   :-)
  
  
   Jérôme
  
  
 
 
  
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   Open Source / JEE Consulting
  
 
 
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  Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer
 
  Open source based consulting work centered around
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Re: Tapestry sub-projects / related projects

2007-03-19 Thread Howard Lewis Ship

I hope to set up a SVN server on tapestry.formos.com that can be used
for all Tapestry and HiveMind related work. I'll then move my existing
off-apache projects there.

On 3/18/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Will do.. Hopefully it is happening monday according to what Viktor told me.

On 3/18/07, Jérôme BERNARD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Let me know how this process evolves/resolves so that I can contribute
 the tapestry-jini integration into a T5 zone.

 Thanks,
 Jérôme.

 On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Yep, that's what'll happen if viktor doesn't comment / agree on the idea.
 
  On 3/16/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I like the idea, but only if someone active on the project has admin
   rights...Which no one does right now. So it could be that we need to
   move Tacos somewhere else.
  
   On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1 from me
   
On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have no problem with Tacos for this, as long as the current
   developers
 of Tacos are ok with opening the doors of svn to many more developers.
   I
 think a restructure of file structure would be needed and some
   stronger
 guidelines would have to be written, but i think it could work.

 Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
  I mostly just wanted to edit the subject line so we don't keep
  treading all over Jeromes announcement.
 
  I agree...The current site + demo do tend to be ajax driven, but
   there
  was a glimmer of hope that we'd be able to support more services and
  other things as well...Don't let my opinion sway anyone from
   starting
  whichever projects they like of course, I'll support all of them
  either way. ;)
 
  Speaking of Tacos, I think it'd be nice if at a minimum Andreas had
  admin support on it finally. What do you say Viktor?
 
  On 3/15/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I wouldn't tie tacos to ajax that closely...
 
  Renaming tacos-core to tacos-ajax and adding a whole bunch of new
  modules
  + a few more devs is certainly a way forward. I guess Viktor can
   help
  with
  the accounts,
  or perhaps give us access to do that.
 
  Tacos already has 4 and 4.1 specific sections. So, why not join?
 
 
 
  On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Jérôme BERNARD wrote:
On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been thinking a little about the fact that Tapestry
   doesn't
  really
have a place for the general community to use as a home for
  components,
services and Tapestry related stuff that may be useful to
   others.
   
I think this is why tapestry-contrib was created, but it being
  under
Apache it doesn't really provide the freedom for the general
  community
to join as developers and really get theirs hands dirty.
So, i'm thinking something like a new project hosted in
  sourceforge or
javaforge or something like that. The project should be
   managed
  by a
Tapestry developer. Still, everyone that wanted to contribute,
 like
Jerome, would be made a developer and would access to svn. I
  have some
ideas on this but before i share them, does this sound stupid
   ?
   
No. Sounds fine.
Maybe create a specific T4, T4.1 and T5 sections though so that
  users
can figure out which components they can use.
   That's the idea. Special conventions and infrastructure would
   have
  to be
   built to allow this to work correctly.
   
PS - Sorry for stealing the thread
   
No problem, after all, even though I can host my work on my own
servers, an official home for this puppy would probably be
   better
:-)
   
   
Jérôme
   
   
  
  
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  Open Source / JEE Consulting
 
 
 

   
   
   
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Open Source / JEE Consulting
   
  
  
   --
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   Tapestry/Dojo team member/developer
  
   Open source based consulting work centered around
   dojo/tapestry/tacos/hivemind. http://blog.opencomponentry.com
  
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Re: Tapestry sub-projects / related projects

2007-03-19 Thread Jesse Kuhnert

That's what I was hoping / waiting to hearI guess until that
happens - it looks like the right perms are setup for Andreas or
myself now Jerome.

I'd ping Andreas off-list (or me if he's not inclined - just seemed
more appropriate since tacos is kind of his domain now ) to get setup
with a T5 area for Tacos.

On 3/19/07, Howard Lewis Ship [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I hope to set up a SVN server on tapestry.formos.com that can be used
for all Tapestry and HiveMind related work. I'll then move my existing
off-apache projects there.

On 3/18/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Will do.. Hopefully it is happening monday according to what Viktor told me.

 On 3/18/07, Jérôme BERNARD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Let me know how this process evolves/resolves so that I can contribute
  the tapestry-jini integration into a T5 zone.
 
  Thanks,
  Jérôme.
 
  On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Yep, that's what'll happen if viktor doesn't comment / agree on the idea.
  
   On 3/16/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
I like the idea, but only if someone active on the project has admin
rights...Which no one does right now. So it could be that we need to
move Tacos somewhere else.
   
On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 +1 from me

 On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have no problem with Tacos for this, as long as the current
developers
  of Tacos are ok with opening the doors of svn to many more 
developers.
I
  think a restructure of file structure would be needed and some
stronger
  guidelines would have to be written, but i think it could work.
 
  Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
   I mostly just wanted to edit the subject line so we don't keep
   treading all over Jeromes announcement.
  
   I agree...The current site + demo do tend to be ajax driven, but
there
   was a glimmer of hope that we'd be able to support more services 
and
   other things as well...Don't let my opinion sway anyone from
starting
   whichever projects they like of course, I'll support all of them
   either way. ;)
  
   Speaking of Tacos, I think it'd be nice if at a minimum Andreas 
had
   admin support on it finally. What do you say Viktor?
  
   On 3/15/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I wouldn't tie tacos to ajax that closely...
  
   Renaming tacos-core to tacos-ajax and adding a whole bunch of new
   modules
   + a few more devs is certainly a way forward. I guess Viktor can
help
   with
   the accounts,
   or perhaps give us access to do that.
  
   Tacos already has 4 and 4.1 specific sections. So, why not join?
  
  
  
   On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Jérôme BERNARD wrote:
 On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've been thinking a little about the fact that Tapestry
doesn't
   really
 have a place for the general community to use as a home for
   components,
 services and Tapestry related stuff that may be useful to
others.

 I think this is why tapestry-contrib was created, but it 
being
   under
 Apache it doesn't really provide the freedom for the general
   community
 to join as developers and really get theirs hands dirty.
 So, i'm thinking something like a new project hosted in
   sourceforge or
 javaforge or something like that. The project should be
managed
   by a
 Tapestry developer. Still, everyone that wanted to 
contribute,
  like
 Jerome, would be made a developer and would access to svn. I
   have some
 ideas on this but before i share them, does this sound 
stupid
?

 No. Sounds fine.
 Maybe create a specific T4, T4.1 and T5 sections though so 
that
   users
 can figure out which components they can use.
That's the idea. Special conventions and infrastructure would
have
   to be
built to allow this to work correctly.

 PS - Sorry for stealing the thread

 No problem, after all, even though I can host my work on my 
own
 servers, an official home for this puppy would probably be
better
 :-)


 Jérôme


   
   
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Re: Tapestry sub-projects / related projects

2007-03-18 Thread Jérôme BERNARD

Let me know how this process evolves/resolves so that I can contribute
the tapestry-jini integration into a T5 zone.

Thanks,
Jérôme.

On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Yep, that's what'll happen if viktor doesn't comment / agree on the idea.

On 3/16/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I like the idea, but only if someone active on the project has admin
 rights...Which no one does right now. So it could be that we need to
 move Tacos somewhere else.

 On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  +1 from me
 
  On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I have no problem with Tacos for this, as long as the current
 developers
   of Tacos are ok with opening the doors of svn to many more developers.
 I
   think a restructure of file structure would be needed and some
 stronger
   guidelines would have to be written, but i think it could work.
  
   Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
I mostly just wanted to edit the subject line so we don't keep
treading all over Jeromes announcement.
   
I agree...The current site + demo do tend to be ajax driven, but
 there
was a glimmer of hope that we'd be able to support more services and
other things as well...Don't let my opinion sway anyone from
 starting
whichever projects they like of course, I'll support all of them
either way. ;)
   
Speaking of Tacos, I think it'd be nice if at a minimum Andreas had
admin support on it finally. What do you say Viktor?
   
On 3/15/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wouldn't tie tacos to ajax that closely...
   
Renaming tacos-core to tacos-ajax and adding a whole bunch of new
modules
+ a few more devs is certainly a way forward. I guess Viktor can
 help
with
the accounts,
or perhaps give us access to do that.
   
Tacos already has 4 and 4.1 specific sections. So, why not join?
   
   
   
On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jérôme BERNARD wrote:
  On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I've been thinking a little about the fact that Tapestry
 doesn't
really
  have a place for the general community to use as a home for
components,
  services and Tapestry related stuff that may be useful to
 others.
 
  I think this is why tapestry-contrib was created, but it being
under
  Apache it doesn't really provide the freedom for the general
community
  to join as developers and really get theirs hands dirty.
  So, i'm thinking something like a new project hosted in
sourceforge or
  javaforge or something like that. The project should be
 managed
by a
  Tapestry developer. Still, everyone that wanted to contribute,
   like
  Jerome, would be made a developer and would access to svn. I
have some
  ideas on this but before i share them, does this sound stupid
 ?
 
  No. Sounds fine.
  Maybe create a specific T4, T4.1 and T5 sections though so that
users
  can figure out which components they can use.
 That's the idea. Special conventions and infrastructure would
 have
to be
 built to allow this to work correctly.
 
  PS - Sorry for stealing the thread
 
  No problem, after all, even though I can host my work on my own
  servers, an official home for this puppy would probably be
 better
  :-)
 
 
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Re: Tapestry sub-projects / related projects

2007-03-18 Thread Jesse Kuhnert

Will do.. Hopefully it is happening monday according to what Viktor told me.

On 3/18/07, Jérôme BERNARD [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Let me know how this process evolves/resolves so that I can contribute
the tapestry-jini integration into a T5 zone.

Thanks,
Jérôme.

On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yep, that's what'll happen if viktor doesn't comment / agree on the idea.

 On 3/16/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I like the idea, but only if someone active on the project has admin
  rights...Which no one does right now. So it could be that we need to
  move Tacos somewhere else.
 
  On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   +1 from me
  
   On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
I have no problem with Tacos for this, as long as the current
  developers
of Tacos are ok with opening the doors of svn to many more developers.
  I
think a restructure of file structure would be needed and some
  stronger
guidelines would have to be written, but i think it could work.
   
Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
 I mostly just wanted to edit the subject line so we don't keep
 treading all over Jeromes announcement.

 I agree...The current site + demo do tend to be ajax driven, but
  there
 was a glimmer of hope that we'd be able to support more services and
 other things as well...Don't let my opinion sway anyone from
  starting
 whichever projects they like of course, I'll support all of them
 either way. ;)

 Speaking of Tacos, I think it'd be nice if at a minimum Andreas had
 admin support on it finally. What do you say Viktor?

 On 3/15/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I wouldn't tie tacos to ajax that closely...

 Renaming tacos-core to tacos-ajax and adding a whole bunch of new
 modules
 + a few more devs is certainly a way forward. I guess Viktor can
  help
 with
 the accounts,
 or perhaps give us access to do that.

 Tacos already has 4 and 4.1 specific sections. So, why not join?



 On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Jérôme BERNARD wrote:
   On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I've been thinking a little about the fact that Tapestry
  doesn't
 really
   have a place for the general community to use as a home for
 components,
   services and Tapestry related stuff that may be useful to
  others.
  
   I think this is why tapestry-contrib was created, but it being
 under
   Apache it doesn't really provide the freedom for the general
 community
   to join as developers and really get theirs hands dirty.
   So, i'm thinking something like a new project hosted in
 sourceforge or
   javaforge or something like that. The project should be
  managed
 by a
   Tapestry developer. Still, everyone that wanted to contribute,
like
   Jerome, would be made a developer and would access to svn. I
 have some
   ideas on this but before i share them, does this sound stupid
  ?
  
   No. Sounds fine.
   Maybe create a specific T4, T4.1 and T5 sections though so that
 users
   can figure out which components they can use.
  That's the idea. Special conventions and infrastructure would
  have
 to be
  built to allow this to work correctly.
  
   PS - Sorry for stealing the thread
  
   No problem, after all, even though I can host my work on my own
   servers, an official home for this puppy would probably be
  better
   :-)
  
  
   Jérôme
  
  
 
 
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Re: Tapestry sub-projects / related projects

2007-03-16 Thread Andreas Andreou

+1 from me

On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I have no problem with Tacos for this, as long as the current developers
of Tacos are ok with opening the doors of svn to many more developers. I
think a restructure of file structure would be needed and some stronger
guidelines would have to be written, but i think it could work.

Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
 I mostly just wanted to edit the subject line so we don't keep
 treading all over Jeromes announcement.

 I agree...The current site + demo do tend to be ajax driven, but there
 was a glimmer of hope that we'd be able to support more services and
 other things as well...Don't let my opinion sway anyone from starting
 whichever projects they like of course, I'll support all of them
 either way. ;)

 Speaking of Tacos, I think it'd be nice if at a minimum Andreas had
 admin support on it finally. What do you say Viktor?

 On 3/15/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I wouldn't tie tacos to ajax that closely...

 Renaming tacos-core to tacos-ajax and adding a whole bunch of new
 modules
 + a few more devs is certainly a way forward. I guess Viktor can help
 with
 the accounts,
 or perhaps give us access to do that.

 Tacos already has 4 and 4.1 specific sections. So, why not join?



 On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Jérôme BERNARD wrote:
   On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I've been thinking a little about the fact that Tapestry doesn't
 really
   have a place for the general community to use as a home for
 components,
   services and Tapestry related stuff that may be useful to others.
  
   I think this is why tapestry-contrib was created, but it being
 under
   Apache it doesn't really provide the freedom for the general
 community
   to join as developers and really get theirs hands dirty.
   So, i'm thinking something like a new project hosted in
 sourceforge or
   javaforge or something like that. The project should be managed
 by a
   Tapestry developer. Still, everyone that wanted to contribute,
like
   Jerome, would be made a developer and would access to svn. I
 have some
   ideas on this but before i share them, does this sound stupid ?
  
   No. Sounds fine.
   Maybe create a specific T4, T4.1 and T5 sections though so that
 users
   can figure out which components they can use.
  That's the idea. Special conventions and infrastructure would have
 to be
  built to allow this to work correctly.
  
   PS - Sorry for stealing the thread
  
   No problem, after all, even though I can host my work on my own
   servers, an official home for this puppy would probably be better
   :-)
  
  
   Jérôme
  
  
 
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Re: Tapestry sub-projects / related projects

2007-03-16 Thread Jesse Kuhnert

I like the idea, but only if someone active on the project has admin
rights...Which no one does right now. So it could be that we need to
move Tacos somewhere else.

On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

+1 from me

On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I have no problem with Tacos for this, as long as the current developers
 of Tacos are ok with opening the doors of svn to many more developers. I
 think a restructure of file structure would be needed and some stronger
 guidelines would have to be written, but i think it could work.

 Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
  I mostly just wanted to edit the subject line so we don't keep
  treading all over Jeromes announcement.
 
  I agree...The current site + demo do tend to be ajax driven, but there
  was a glimmer of hope that we'd be able to support more services and
  other things as well...Don't let my opinion sway anyone from starting
  whichever projects they like of course, I'll support all of them
  either way. ;)
 
  Speaking of Tacos, I think it'd be nice if at a minimum Andreas had
  admin support on it finally. What do you say Viktor?
 
  On 3/15/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I wouldn't tie tacos to ajax that closely...
 
  Renaming tacos-core to tacos-ajax and adding a whole bunch of new
  modules
  + a few more devs is certainly a way forward. I guess Viktor can help
  with
  the accounts,
  or perhaps give us access to do that.
 
  Tacos already has 4 and 4.1 specific sections. So, why not join?
 
 
 
  On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Jérôme BERNARD wrote:
On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been thinking a little about the fact that Tapestry doesn't
  really
have a place for the general community to use as a home for
  components,
services and Tapestry related stuff that may be useful to others.
   
I think this is why tapestry-contrib was created, but it being
  under
Apache it doesn't really provide the freedom for the general
  community
to join as developers and really get theirs hands dirty.
So, i'm thinking something like a new project hosted in
  sourceforge or
javaforge or something like that. The project should be managed
  by a
Tapestry developer. Still, everyone that wanted to contribute,
 like
Jerome, would be made a developer and would access to svn. I
  have some
ideas on this but before i share them, does this sound stupid ?
   
No. Sounds fine.
Maybe create a specific T4, T4.1 and T5 sections though so that
  users
can figure out which components they can use.
   That's the idea. Special conventions and infrastructure would have
  to be
   built to allow this to work correctly.
   
PS - Sorry for stealing the thread
   
No problem, after all, even though I can host my work on my own
servers, an official home for this puppy would probably be better
:-)
   
   
Jérôme
   
   
  
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Re: Tapestry sub-projects / related projects

2007-03-16 Thread Andreas Andreou

Yep, that's what'll happen if viktor doesn't comment / agree on the idea.

On 3/16/07, Jesse Kuhnert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I like the idea, but only if someone active on the project has admin
rights...Which no one does right now. So it could be that we need to
move Tacos somewhere else.

On 3/16/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 +1 from me

 On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  I have no problem with Tacos for this, as long as the current
developers
  of Tacos are ok with opening the doors of svn to many more developers.
I
  think a restructure of file structure would be needed and some
stronger
  guidelines would have to be written, but i think it could work.
 
  Jesse Kuhnert wrote:
   I mostly just wanted to edit the subject line so we don't keep
   treading all over Jeromes announcement.
  
   I agree...The current site + demo do tend to be ajax driven, but
there
   was a glimmer of hope that we'd be able to support more services and
   other things as well...Don't let my opinion sway anyone from
starting
   whichever projects they like of course, I'll support all of them
   either way. ;)
  
   Speaking of Tacos, I think it'd be nice if at a minimum Andreas had
   admin support on it finally. What do you say Viktor?
  
   On 3/15/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I wouldn't tie tacos to ajax that closely...
  
   Renaming tacos-core to tacos-ajax and adding a whole bunch of new
   modules
   + a few more devs is certainly a way forward. I guess Viktor can
help
   with
   the accounts,
   or perhaps give us access to do that.
  
   Tacos already has 4 and 4.1 specific sections. So, why not join?
  
  
  
   On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
Jérôme BERNARD wrote:
 On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I've been thinking a little about the fact that Tapestry
doesn't
   really
 have a place for the general community to use as a home for
   components,
 services and Tapestry related stuff that may be useful to
others.

 I think this is why tapestry-contrib was created, but it being
   under
 Apache it doesn't really provide the freedom for the general
   community
 to join as developers and really get theirs hands dirty.
 So, i'm thinking something like a new project hosted in
   sourceforge or
 javaforge or something like that. The project should be
managed
   by a
 Tapestry developer. Still, everyone that wanted to contribute,
  like
 Jerome, would be made a developer and would access to svn. I
   have some
 ideas on this but before i share them, does this sound stupid
?

 No. Sounds fine.
 Maybe create a specific T4, T4.1 and T5 sections though so that
   users
 can figure out which components they can use.
That's the idea. Special conventions and infrastructure would
have
   to be
built to allow this to work correctly.

 PS - Sorry for stealing the thread

 No problem, after all, even though I can host my work on my own
 servers, an official home for this puppy would probably be
better
 :-)


 Jérôme


   
   
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Re: Tapestry sub-projects / related projects

2007-03-15 Thread Jesse Kuhnert

I mostly just wanted to edit the subject line so we don't keep
treading all over Jeromes announcement.

I agree...The current site + demo do tend to be ajax driven, but there
was a glimmer of hope that we'd be able to support more services and
other things as well...Don't let my opinion sway anyone from starting
whichever projects they like of course, I'll support all of them
either way. ;)

Speaking of Tacos, I think it'd be nice if at a minimum Andreas had
admin support on it finally. What do you say Viktor?

On 3/15/07, Andreas Andreou [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I wouldn't tie tacos to ajax that closely...

Renaming tacos-core to tacos-ajax and adding a whole bunch of new modules
+ a few more devs is certainly a way forward. I guess Viktor can help with
the accounts,
or perhaps give us access to do that.

Tacos already has 4 and 4.1 specific sections. So, why not join?



On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Jérôme BERNARD wrote:
  On 3/16/07, Hugo Palma [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I've been thinking a little about the fact that Tapestry doesn't really
  have a place for the general community to use as a home for components,
  services and Tapestry related stuff that may be useful to others.
 
  I think this is why tapestry-contrib was created, but it being under
  Apache it doesn't really provide the freedom for the general community
  to join as developers and really get theirs hands dirty.
  So, i'm thinking something like a new project hosted in sourceforge or
  javaforge or something like that. The project should be managed by a
  Tapestry developer. Still, everyone that wanted to contribute, like
  Jerome, would be made a developer and would access to svn. I have some
  ideas on this but before i share them, does this sound stupid ?
 
  No. Sounds fine.
  Maybe create a specific T4, T4.1 and T5 sections though so that users
  can figure out which components they can use.
 That's the idea. Special conventions and infrastructure would have to be
 built to allow this to work correctly.
 
  PS - Sorry for stealing the thread
 
  No problem, after all, even though I can host my work on my own
  servers, an official home for this puppy would probably be better
  :-)
 
 
  Jérôme
 
 

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