Hi, Thanks for doing this and is really very useful. This really gives me a good picture of how our implementation stands against the specs. We can be doubly sure that beside bringing in lots of added value we do fundamentally cover the specs. Secondly, your point on new comers or may be even folks like me getting a hold on areas that they can contribute to is really very valid - when I came into Tuscany I found the TODO list maintained then, to be very useful in this.
I hope to be helping in building that list and also in implementing whats mentioned in there. To begin with I am going to go and put in my name against the items that I am currently working. - Venkat On 2/2/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have started to work on a Wiki page capturing the various requirements that I've gathered from browsing the SCA specs and discussions on the Tuscany dev list, and the work in-progress in our community. The page is at http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANY/Feature+areas+and+what+folks+are+working+on . I am hoping that it will help organize our requirements and discuss how we want to stage their implementation over our next milestones. It should also help new contributors understand who is working on what, and grab areas that need work. I started today with some requirements related to the SCA assembly programming model and plan to add more tomorrow. This is just a starting point and I'd like to invite everybody in our community to come help build that page with the requirements that they are aware of, and the features that they are interested in. BTW, this Confluence Wiki is much easier to use than our previous Wiki :) -- Jean-Sebastien --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]