I'm delighted to announce that Oscar Bou has been voted in as a committer
on Isis, and also to as a member of the Isis PMC. The first gives Oscar
the right to commit changes directly to Isis' codebase, the second gives
him the right to be involved in future votes.
If you've been following the
First of all, excuse for this quite long email, but I'm really grateful for
being accepted as a committer to Apache Isis, and I would like to express the
reasons behind this commitment in the hope it helps other list subscribers to
move to Apache Isis, and also to contrast my thoughts.
Our
Belatedly... there are already some interesting ideas in this thread, but
just wanted to pick up on your original post ...
On Wednesday, 7 August 2013, David Tildesley wrote:
We are looking at building a RBAC capability that evaluates security
entitlements for users. e.g.
...
if
Dan Haywood wrote:
Even though you say you don't want to think of this in terms of security,
it does feel like a security concern to me... at least insofar that
addRole(user, securityRole) implies access to specific functionality?
Hi Dan,
I think you have misunderstood - the security roles
Good stuff Oscar.
A few comments:
I think there needs to be a continued and strong focus on the generated UI(s)
which is frankly the sweet spot for NO/ISIS that is unmatched in any other
system. DDD is easily achieved without NO/ISIS. For us ISIS is going to live or
die based on what we can