Hey Stan, Are you willing to cycle through each of the portlet issues and reclassify each one? (either as a core portlets component bug or move it to a tomahawk bug (either portlet component or whatever else is relevent?)
The query I used was Project: MyFaces Core Issue Type: Bug Components: No Component, General, JSR-127 Resolutions: Unresolved (basically I pulled up the MYFaces-core tracker, selected "outstanding" issues, and narrowed down the issue type and components involved.) At some point I should look through the other 42 issues and see why they're not bugs. I suspect most of the remaining stuff is misclassified. If you want, I will add JIRA portlet components for Core or Tomahawk. Just let me know. On 4/24/06, Stan Silvert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Mike Kienenberger [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: Monday, April 24, 2006 11:37 AM > > To: MyFaces Development > > Subject: Re: JSF 1.2: branch, wiki, maven repo, ... > > > > On 4/24/06, Mike Kienenberger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > It looks like we have 75 unresolved bugs filed against core, but > those > > > with a vested interest in having them fixed will eventually submit > > > patches. > > > > I've knocked this down to 65 bugs after moving issue to Tomahawk and > > reclassification. > > I noticed there were a number of portlet issues in there. Should we > > consider these separate? Perhaps create a portlet component for core? > > +1 > > I think that's a pretty good idea. Portlet bugs don't affect TCK and > they should only hold up a release if they are really severe. > > Most of these are there because of integration problems between > "standard" JSF Portlets and Tomahawk. Now that Tomahawk is its own > project it is more unclear which project should be responsible for the > fix. It may be that we need a TomahawkMyFacesPortlet that adds the > extra stuff needed to support these components. > > Unfortunately, I'll have to keep these issues on the back burner for > awhile longer - at least until JSF 1.2 is done. If any other committer > wants to take them over, be my guest. > > Stan Silvert > JBoss, Inc. > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > callto://stansilvert >
