Hi Dan, LiuCong created a wiki page[1] of his project working status on apache wiki , he doesn't have the write right of cwiki.apache.org/CXF, neither to me (njiang) :(. Could you grand the karma for us? So we can move the page into CXF.
I just talked to LiuCong today on IRC , he will creates some JIRAs according his development plan shortly. [1] http://wiki.apache.org/general/soapjms4cxf Cheers, Willem Daniel Kulp wrote: > Now that the "implementation/code" phase for the GSoC stuff has begun, it > would definitely be good to start getting some additional communications > flowing to see how progress is coming, resolve any roadblocks, answer > questions, etc.... > > Thus, here are some ideas I thought of... > 1) File some JIRA tasks on our JIRA: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CXF > It would be good to get a "base" jira created for your project and then start > adding sub tasks to it. As things are implemented, the sub-projects can be > resolved so we can see progress and such. Also provides a good "checklist" > of what remains and such. (also, patches can be attached to the jiras so we > can apply them) > > 2) I'd also like to start seeing regular "status" updates to the dev list > just > to keep tabs. Remember, part of your final evaluation with Google involves > how involved you got with the community. Thus, speaking up on the dev list > is a very good thing. > > 3) One "interesting" thought: I'd encourage you to get a github.com account > and "fork" the CXF project (http://github.com/apache/cxf) and start pushing > changes as you work in there. Thus, we can really see what you are doing, > how it all works together, etc.... Additionally, if the "patch" starts > getting complex, git does a MUCH better job of dealing with complex patches > than subversion. > > Anyway, at this point, it's kind of important to get some information > flowing. >
