On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 2:26 PM, Scott M. Holodak
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Everything sounds good to me so far with regard to the path forward.

Excellent!

Catherine is now the only committer not to weigh in.  Catherine, are
you out there?

>
> Regarding the example web application, I agree that it should evolve to
> match/demonstrate the capabilities of the library and possibly even
> include some documentation.  I would like to check in the example app
> that I have for the CasAuthenticationModule but I haven't tested whether
> it will run with the alternate module installed.  It will be difficult
> to demonstrate the CasAuthenticationModule and CasAlternateAuthModule in
> the same example application, though.

I'd suggest checking in your new example app under a new directory.
That way folks can take a look at what you have.


>
> I agree with Marvin that the wiki page needs a re-write.  When I first
> went looking for a .NET CAS client, it was the first page I found and I
> was a little confused by it.  It doesn't seem to match up with the code.

The whole wiki space around .NET could use a real cleaning up.  I
think we need to coordinate with Paul Hunnisett, since he's the
original author of that page.    Paul, are you out there?


> I'm happy to help out with this and with the documentation efforts.
>
> As far as the packaging, release date & road-map discussions, I'm
> wondering if we should move them to a separate .NET CAS Client mailing
> list.

I've been thinking that as well.  ScottB and other cas-dev folks, any
thoughts?  Should we continue the .NET Cas Client discussions here, or
start up a new list?

Bill


>
> So is this approximately what we've settled on?
>
> * Authentication (Cas Domain Model) - Bill
> * .NET Patform Integration (CasAuthenticationModule) - ScottH
> * Protocol Support: Cas 1.0 & 2.0 - Bill
> * Protocol Support: SAML - Catherine/Marvin
> * ExampleWebApp - All of us
> * Documentation - Marvin + Scott / All of us?
>
> "Target the Jasig conference for some kind of release, Milestone or
> Release Candidate, with a 1.0GA hopefully soon after."
> The Jasig conference is only a week away :-/  We better get moving.
>
> Scott(h)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marvin Addison [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Friday, February 26, 2010 3:16 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [cas-dev] Proposed path forward for the .NET Cas Client
>
>> Are you good with the rest of the proposal?
>
> Yup.  I'm hopeful that things like "major or sweeping changes" are
> self-evident, but that or other gray areas will inevitably arise at some
> point.  I'm confident we can handle such matters with friendly
> discussion on a case-by-case basis.
>
> I think the Roadmap is going to be pretty succinct with most if not all
> focus on the initial release.
> http://www.ja-sig.org/wiki/display/CASC/.Net+Cas+Client needs to be
> repurposed for general documentation, and I'd recommend deleting the
> current content and adding the roadmap as a first step.
>
> M
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