Hi,
My cwiki.apache.org/CXF's User Name: [email protected], Full Name: jason. I have create a project for my project in gitHub. (http://github.com/liucong/jms4cxf2/tree/master).
   If it is needed, I'll do it following 3) One "interesting" thought:

Best regards,
Liu

Willem Jiang Writes:
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.



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