As we write down this list, I would like
experienced developers to create JIRA issues and write
down their thoughts about how it could be done. They
should also describe the level of difficulty. I think
three should be enough. 
1. requires knowledge of a single component.
2. requires knowledge of many components.
3. requires a major architectural decision.
    and most important is of course to provide the
would be developers with a server that can be built
fast with only (ok few extras) the components they
need. We could create more server configurations! and
attach a "recommended server" feature to JIRA. 

Thanks
Anita
--- Prasad Kashyap <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Dain,
> 
> Can we please add the following to the list.
> 
> * Publishing the drivers/binaries from the daily
> builds.
> * Publishing the results of the itests from each
> build.
> 
> Cheers
> Prasad
> 
> On 1/27/06, Erik Daughtrey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> > Dain,
> >
> > Uh, what I meant to say was:
> >
> > I'd also like to see a list of tasks and roadmap.
> >
> > It would be great if the set of tasks and topics
> could be broken down into
> > major areas such that it's easy to see what tasks
> are necessary for spec
> > compliance as opposed to general Geronimo
> functionality related to
> > non-spec
> > compliance.
> >
> >
> > regards,
> >
> > erik
> >
> > On Thursday 26 January 2006 17:18, Dain Sundstrom
> wrote:
> > > Ever since we shipped 1.0, I have been getting a
> surprising number of
> > > private emails from old fiends, old Geronimo
> contributers, companies,
> > > and just random people telling me that the are
> excited about Geronimo
> > > and want to join in.  They all inevitably ask me
> for advise on what
> > > to work on, and I really have no idea other than
> "look at JIRA". So
> > > I'd like to solicit the community to help me
> create a roadmap, tasks,
> > > things to do list, what ever we call it.
> > >
> > > Before we get into building this, I'd like to
> focus the discussion,
> > > so we don't end up in mailing-list fantasy land
> :)  Lets agree to not
> > > talk about the technology used to track the
> tasks; once we have the
> > > content we can discuss using JIRA, wiki, html or
> creating a Gopher
> > > site.  Secondly, lets focus on things that are
> reasonable to do in
> > > the next 9 months.  Finally, don't worry about
> someone else working
> > > on something you want to work on.  With open
> communication on the
> > > mailing list, I think everyone will be able to
> work something they
> > > find interesting without stepping on toes.  Oh,
> one final thing,
> > > please don't try to "take a task" until we have
> this list complete.
> > >
> > > Without further delay, here are some things off
> the top of my head:
> > >
> > > o Conversion to Maven 2 - Very important and a
> huge task
> > >
> > > o Ant versions of the Geronimo plugins
> > >
> > > o  XDoclet for all configurations
> > >
> > > o Integration tests that cover servlets,
> webservices and jms
> > >
> > > o Little-G - Geronimo with a small foot print
> > >
> > > o Global non-persistent JNDI implementation
> > >
> > > o EJB 2.x - Once I get my refractor committed,
> it will be obvious
> > > where the 2.x implementation needs work like
> better caching
> > >
> > > o JEE 5 - There is a ton of stuff under this,
> but it would be good to
> > > start with a list of what is required for JEE 5
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > I don't want to speak for the other ares of
> Geronimo I don't work on
> > > regularly, but I am sure that there are good
> opportunities to help in
> > > the console, jms, javamail, ejb, clustering,
> esb/jbi/bpm, tooling,
> > > performance, build, testing, samples,
> documentation, so if you are
> > > more familiar with one of those areas, please
> post.
> > >
> > > I think this is a "once in a project chance" to
> build a big vibrant
> > > community of developers, and let's not let it
> pass us by.
> > >
> > > Thanks in advance,
> > >
> > > -dain
> >
> > --
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Erik
> >
> 


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