Done. BTW, I remember a discussion about the Jira key "JSR301". Reason for the discussion was that it's no ideal name, because there might be a time after jsr 301... Well, renaming a Jira key is not possible. What I could do is create a knew Jira project and bulk move all issues. But first we would have to find a proper key. MFPB for MyFaces portlet bridge? or JSFPB? Other suggestions?
--Manfred On 10/18/07, Scott O'Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Sure Manfred. If you would. I can then go and assign the existing Jira > tickets in the appropriate categories. > > BTW, thanks sooo much for all your help in this... > > Scott > > Manfred Geiler wrote: > > So, there would be 4 new Jira "components" for the bridge: > > api > > impl > > documentation > > testing > > > > right? > > should I add them right now? > > > > --Manfred > > > > > > On 10/18/07, Scott O'Bryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > >> Hey guys, assuming there are not objections from incubator, I'm doing > >> what I can to try to get the bridge project ready so we can hit the > >> ground running. I was wondering what you guys thought about adding a > >> couple of components to the jsr-301 jira project. > >> > >> First off, I would like to add impl and api components to this project. > >> As an R.I., the api for this project will be largely dictated by the > >> spec. Therefore bugs filed against the API should be handled with more > >> scrutiny then changes to impl need to be. > >> > >> Secondly, I would like to see a separate component for documentation as > >> I will expect there will be a lot added here. > >> > >> Third, it MIGHT be nice to add a "testing" component. I know that > >> testing tasks could be included in the api and impl components, but part > >> of the requirements for the testing suite for this project should be > >> able ensuring compliance with the TCK. As an R.I., I know I personally > >> would want to see these tests be as accurate as possible to ensure that > >> the R.I. correctly implements the JSR-301 specification. > >> > >> What do you guys think? > >> > >> Regards, > >> Scott > >> > >> > > > > > > > > -- http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
