On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 11:22 PM, Gerhard <[email protected]> wrote:
> hi @ all,
> @alpha 1:
> currently we have a lot of initial implementations for most of the planned
> [1] features.
> before we release alpha1 we should
>  1) finish a basic documentation (including javadoc)
>  2) add automated tests for the most important parts
>  3) implement small and clean examples
>  4) finish some cleanup tasks
>  5) switch to the new myfaces master pom (to benefit from the easier release
> procedure)
>  6) plan further reviews (based on the documentation)
> i'll continue with #1 (at [2] as well as some internal documentation at [3])
> and #4.
> as far as i know jakob is going to start #2 (in combination with the
> gsoc automated-webapp-test project).
> maybe someone else is interested to participate in the test-effort (e.g.
> some jmeter based tests are very welcome).
> @alpha 2:
> imo it should contain improvements and bugfixes + we might have to refactor
> some parts.

that sounds good.

> @beta 1:
> besides improvements and bugfixes we should think about meaningful default
> settings.
> @v1:
> imo we should release v1 as soon as we have a stable api as well as spi,
> default configuration, test-cases and a nice documentation (for all
> important parts).

generally it is good to have an overall roadmap, but I'd be too
surprised that meaningful
features come along, once CODI is more in use

For Trinidad, for instance, I can see a module that integrates with parts of it:
-window events
-producers for RequestContext, RenderingContext etc
@Inject RequestContext reqCtx, (instead of RC.getCurrentInstance()))
-more


And, regarding the demos, I have some small, but practical, example on
our scopes almost ready ( for JavaOne).
Once done, I'll share/integrate it.

-Matthias

>
> (for sure all versions will contain an improved documentation and we should
> see more test-cases.)
> regards,
> gerhard
> [1] http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Extensions/CDI/DevDoc/Progress
> [2] http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/EXTCDI/Documentation
> [3] http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/Extensions/CDI/DevDoc/
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