Wendy Smoak schrieb: > On 9/14/06, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> for now we have the pressing issue, that I need >> dojo down from the sandbox so that we can move on. >> The Tobago people also want to use dojo... >> The dojo binding code I use uses some myfaces-tomahawk specific helper >> and tools classes... > > No argument, but that's a different thread. :) > > I've started a wiki page to capture the discussion about the > components-commons: > > http://wiki.apache.org/myfaces/ComponentsCommons > > If someone has time to find links to the recent threads about this > common code and summarize the discussion, that would be great. I'll > try to find time this weekend, but I'll likely be finishing up Core > 1.1.4 and working on Tiles 2. > Sorry to become slightly OT again since this affects both threads
Ok since the components core will be an ongoing discussion... following, is there going to be a refork for 1.1.4? If not I would love to have this weekend to push dojo at least into Tom, otherwise I have to postpone another week, there was no real negative voting unless a rebranch of Tomahawk 1.1.4 happens. Once the commons is discussed out, I can move my stuff into commons, no breakage there will happen either. The Tobago people can start to use the stuff nevertheless as soon as it is in Tom, the reason is, all the dojo stuff, except for the initializer coponent is purely non visual. A Tomahawk jar will be mandatory until we have the commons subproject, but it wont interfere (correct me if I am wrong from the Tobago side) By the time 1.1.5 is out the situation about the commons hopefully will be cleared out. Dont get me wrong, but I want this down in Tom or Commons due to the fact that the next major task afterwards is to promote a lot of components down so that people stop using the sandbox for production purposes. As I said as soon as the commons situation is cleared up I am the first one to relocate dojo there (and if needed the tools classes as well) but I think it is very pressing to push it up asap, so that people can start to finish their components for promotion.
