Lucky you :P

On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 4:21 PM, Jean-Louis MONTEIRO <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> here is what I have in mind for next week.
> - 3.2.x branches
>  - finish tests
>  - prepare first release
> - 4.0.x branches
>  - continu to work on certification process
>
> I also plan to work on some tasks:
> - JIRA clean up (some issues are very old and no more relevant)
> - work on Shawn's patches
> - update the transaction management to also propagate the root cause
> (following TxManager updated by David J.)
> - achieve Tomcat refactoring
> - work on jetty integration
> - JAX-RS support first try
>
> I also would like to spend half a day (on Wednesday) to talk about JEE and
> OSGi in a general point of view. Then, if it makes sense, I'd like to try to
> use OpenEJB with Felix/Karaf .
>
> By the way, I would also appreciate if we can talk about the OpenEJB
> architecture. Some parts are still a bit  "blured".
>
> On Monday, I propose to discuss the agenda.
> For example, may be we can go to the museum on Wednesday evening (with a
> barbecue at home?) and on Friday try to visit some castles or so.
>
> See you guys.
> Jean-Louis
>
>
>
>
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