On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Sean Schofield wrote:
@Martin, Yes I meant a new wiki page (not a new wiki.)
@Stan, I was thikikng along the lines of what Struts team is doing for
their release plan (a wiki). I'm not sure if they are controlling
editing or not but I suspect we can discourage users from editing it
in whatever manner the Struts team is using.
We (the Struts team) don't restrict access to the release plan pages on
the wiki. This hasn't been an issue at all. People respect that this is a
page for the committers to keep track of where things stand (and to remind
us of all the steps involved ;) and I think our users appreciate the
transparency of managing the release this way. I would definitely
encourage the MyFaces team to follow suit on this.
--
Martin Cooper
sean
On 8/11/05, Stan Silvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-1 on the release plan. I think that belongs in Jira. I assume you
would like to be able to limit who can edit the release plan. I'm not
sure if that is possible/practical for a wiki page.
Stan Silvert
JBoss, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
callto://stansilvert
-----Original Message-----
From: Sean Schofield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2005 12:41 PM
To: MyFaces Development
Subject: Re: [proposal] Volunteers Needed Wiki
Now we just need a volunteer to setup the Wiki ;-)
ps. I am working on a release plan wiki also.
On 8/11/05, Grant Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sounds like a good idea. +1
Sean Schofield wrote:
I'm thinking of starting a "Volunteers Needed" wiki. We can refer
to
it from the "How can I contribute" area of our website as well.
Basically it is a list of outstanding things that we need help on.
One example is older patches that users have submitted before SVN
or
SVN reorg. Its time consuming to go through these patches and
convert
them. Often times the original reporter is unavailable to do this.
Another example is when someone submits code and it needs to be
ported
from tomahawk to sandbox or we need examples or better docs for a
specific component.
What do you think? It will obviously work best if all of the
committers make use of it and we periodically nag the mailing lists
about its existence. ;-)
sean
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