Manfred,

I think you have to send this to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

regards,

Martin

On 2/19/06, Manfred Geiler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear Incubator PMC,
>
> We, the sponsoring members listed below, ask that you accept the
> following proposal for a new project at Apache, an effort centered on
> providing web application developers with a
> rich set of user interface components based on the JavaServer Faces
> specification.
>
>  * You can find the proposal here: http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/adfproposal
> A snapshot of the proposal is attached to this mail for your convenience.
>
>  * Here is a reference to the candidate acceptance vote by the MyFaces PMC:
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/myfaces-dev/200602.mbox/[EMAIL 
> PROTECTED]
>
>  * Mentor, nominated by the Sponsor: Craig McClanahan
>
> Regards,
> Manfred Geiler
> (MyFaces PMC Chair)
>
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> Proposal for ADF Faces, a MyFaces subproject 6 February 2006, The ADF
> Faces Team (contributions by: Adam Winer, awiner at gmail dot com;
> john dot r dot fallows at gmail dot com)
>
> (0) rationale
>
> Apache MyFaces strives to provide an environment where open source
> developers can create new components and contribute them back to the
> community.
>
> The goal of ADF Faces is to provide web application developers with a
> rich set of user interface components based on the JavaServer Faces
> specification.
>
> ADF Faces comes with very high quality components, a dialog framework,
> as well as personalization and skinning capabilities. ADF Faces
> features include: file upload support, client-side validation, partial
> rendering of a page (AJAX-style), data tables, hierarchical tables,
> color/date pickers, progress indicators, menu tabs/buttons, wizards,
> internationalization and accessibility. A complete list of the ADF
> Faces components is available (here.) This project starts with more
> than 100 components which have already been documented and thoroughly
> tested.
>
> ADF Faces is a temporary name for this project, what it will be called
> in the future is yet to be determined by the Apache MyFaces community.
> ADF Faces development started in 2001. Initial development took place
> outside the Apache Software Foundation, therefore the ADF Faces team
> and MyFaces are applying for incubation.
>
> (0.1) criteria
>
> Meritocracy:
>
> The ADF Faces project will be consensus-based using the mailing lists
> and completely transparent. Developers will employ Apache conventions,
> such as "+1", when coming to decisions and if necessary voting will
> establish the final 'will' of the community.
>
> Community:
>
> The MyFaces project and the ?JavaServer Faces standard hold great
> promise. A rich set of UI components will significantly accelerate
> their adoption. We strongly believe that ADF Faces will gather
> significant momentum and enough developers to build a vibrant
> community of users and contributors. We look forward to seeing more
> components "blossom" as part of the Apache MyFaces project.
>
> Core Developers:
>
> ADF Faces was developed by five Oracle employees including Adam Winer
> (active member of the ?JavaServer Faces expert group since day one)
> and John Fallows co-author of "Pro JSF and Ajax". Developers have
> filed the Contribution License Agreement. Oracle has also filed the
> Corporate Contribution License Agreement.
>
> Three PMC members from the MyFaces project are currently planning to
> become active ADF Faces developers, others will hopefully follow:
>
>    * Matthias Wessendorf
>    * Martin Marinschek
>    * Bruno Aranda
>
> Alignment:
>
> ADF Faces aligns perfectly with MyFaces and other ASF projects
> utilizing J2EE infrastructure such as Tomcat. Of particular relevance
> are projects such as Geronimo, Apache libraries like Jakarta Taglibs
> and Apache Maven.
>
> (0.2) warning signs
>
> Orphaned products:
>
> Most of the active developers would like to become ADF Faces
> Committers or PMC Members and plan to remain active in the project.
>
> Inexperience with open source:
>
> Most ADF Faces developers have been consuming open source projects
> extensively and participating in open source mailing lists. In fact
> Adam Winer and John Fallows have been actively involved in the Apache
> MyFaces mailing list. Our mentors and the MyFaces team have great
> experience with open source development and ASF and already sharing
> with the ADF Faces team.
>
> Homogenous developers:
>
> We understand full well that development discussions need to take
> place on the public developers list not behind closed doors. Oracle
> will strongly encourage developers across the globe to join the ADF
> Faces community.
>
> Reliance on salaried developers:
>
> Although ADF Faces was built by Oracle developers, initial interest
> from the MyFaces community seems strong. We anticipate several MyFaces
> community members to join the ADF Faces effort which will dilute this
> project's reliance on Oracle developers overtime. Meanwhile, Oracle
> will continue to support the project by dedicating full time
> resources, to ensure a smooth transition into Apache.
>
> No ties to other Apache products:
>
> ADF Faces runs on MyFaces.
>
> A fascination with the Apache brand:
>
> ADF Faces developers believe that by joining the ASF, the community
> will continue to grow and continue to attract developers.
>
> (1) scope of the subprojects
>
> Although ADF Faces could work well as a TLP, our preference would be
> to enter ASF as a MyFaces subproject, but we leave it to the Incubator
> PMC and ASF Board to make the final decision.
>
> (2) identify the initial source from which the subproject is to be populated
>
> Source- and binary downloads can be found at:
>
> [WWW] http://people.apache.org/~bdudney/apache-drop.zip
>
> The source-code is provided under the Apache License, Version 2.0
>
> (3) identify the ASF resources to be created
>
> (3.1) mailing list(s)
>
>    * adffaces-dev
>    * adffaces-user
>    * adffaces-commits
>    * adffaces-issues
>
> (3.2) Subversion or CVS repositories
>
> We could either be allowed into the MyFaces sandbox area (with
> incubation disclaimers) or we could create CVS/Subversion repository
> with one module:
>
>    * apache-adffaces
>
> (3.3) Issue Tracking
>
> ADF Faces would have its own release cycle and its own JIRA project.
>
>    * Project Name: MyFaces-ADFFaces
>    * Project Key : ADFFACES
>
> (4) identify the initial set of committers
>
> (4.1) Already ASF committers
>
> (4.2) Scheduled Apache users
>
> (4.3) Not scheduled, Contributors
>
> (4.4) Unknown
>
> (5) identify apache sponsoring individual
>
>    * Champion: Manfred Geiler (MyFaces PMC Chair, Officer)
>    * Sponsor: MyFaces PMC
>    * Mentor: Craig McClanahan (ASF Member, Struts PMC, Jakarta PMC,
> Incubator PMC)
>


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