I will certainly be interested in HiveMind. The goals seem interesting (well at least most of them!), so count me in!

-Harish

Howard M. Lewis Ship wrote:

As I've posted on the the blog, I'm gearing up to form an initial HiveMind community.

If you are interested in joining, please drop me an e-mail.

Once we form up, we should be able to get everyone commit rights to the hivemind CVS repository.

Responsibilities will probably be pretty light; voting on a trickle of issues. Most 
votes concern
addining additional team members, or votes about releases. The fun is not the voting, 
but the
discussing of features and design issues.

Step two is to move HiveMind to Jakarta commons proper and set up dedicated mailing 
lists. I'm
researching exactly what the rules and procedures for this are.

I feel the base framework is pretty much ready to head towards a 1.0 release; initial 
work will be
documentation and (even better) unit tests, plus creating additional modules as 
outlined on my blog.
Of course, the whole point is we discuss, as a group, what should get done!

If you haven't worked on an open source project before ... come on in! The water's 
fine! All it
takes is a desire to do some work, some skill at programming, and the right attitude. 
It's very
rewarding.

--
Howard M. Lewis Ship
Creator, Tapestry: Java Web Components
http://jakarta.apache.org/tapestry
http://jakarta.apache.org/commons/sandbox/hivemind/
http://javatapestry.blogspot.com






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