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I know there were several of you interested in getting
started on JSF 1.2. I believe we said that we wouldn’t open a
branch for this until at least such time as 1.1.2 is ready. However, I’m starting to look at what it will take for
us to implement the changes. It seems that a logical way to break up the
work is to create a Jira task for each Expert Group issue that resulted in
changes to the spec. Then developers can sign up to implement each task
(see “General Changes” section of the 1.2 spec). Also see https://javaserverfaces-spec-public.dev.java.net/servlets/ProjectIssues I’ll gladly volunteer to be the one to go through and
add the jira tasks. However, I’d like to get some feedback before I
go and create 60+ new jira tasks for this. What do you think? JBoss, Inc. callto://stansilvert |
- Tracking JSF 1.2 Changes Stan Silvert
- Re: Tracking JSF 1.2 Changes Dennis Byrne
- Re: Tracking JSF 1.2 Changes Martin Marinschek
- RE: Tracking JSF 1.2 Changes Stan Silvert
- Re: Tracking JSF 1.2 Changes Mike Kienenberger
- Re: Tracking JSF 1.2 Changes Sean Schofield
- RE: Tracking JSF 1.2 Changes Stan Silvert
