> I will point out, however, that
> JBoss is a J2EE licensee, and, as such, they already have access to
the
> TCK.  Stan?

Cool.  I didn't know it gave us access to the JSF TCK today.  I thought
we would have to wait for J2EE 1.5.

So, how can I help?  Can I download the TCK and distribute it to others
in the MyFaces group or would I be restricted to doing the work myself?

I guess at worst I could be the one to run it and pass on the problems I
find.  That would be a slow process because of time constraints I have
for the next few weeks.  It would be better if other MyFacers were
allowed to run it.

Stan Silvert
JBoss, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
callto://stansilvert

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ed Burns [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, April 15, 2005 12:20 PM
> To: MyFaces Development
> Subject: Re: Who belongs to the 'apsite' group on Minotaur?
> 
> >>>>> On Fri, 15 Apr 2005 09:13:40 -0700, Craig McClanahan
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> 
> CM> On 4/15/05, Abrams, Howard A <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Sorry I'm coming into this late, so forgive me if this was covered
and
> I
> >> missed it:
> >>
> >> What is the status on getting access to the TCK?
> >>
> 
> CM> AFAICT now, the right people are talking, and the process is
> CM> proceeding ... in particular, Geir Magnusson (Apache's rep on the
JCP
> CM> executive committee), who has gone through this on a couple of
other
> CM> Apache projects, has been contacted and will help make it happen.
> 
> I can authoritatively answer that we're working on releasing the JSF
TCK
> under the Java Distribution License.  I will point out, however, that
> JBoss is a J2EE licensee, and, as such, they already have access to
the
> TCK.  Stan?
> 
> Ed

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