Thanks for the explanation Les. I must have missed the other thread. Anyways, I like the idea.
-Jared On Sat 21 Jul 2012 05:32:11 PM CDT, Les Hazlewood wrote: > This was posted on another email thread on Shiro's dev list, but I'll > cross post here due to wanting to be extremely clear about Buji: > > I created the Buji project on a whim last week as a playground of > sorts for people (including me) wishing to work on things at their own > pace, without the need to sync w/ the Shiro development team or the > dev team's timelines or goals. People like GitHub a lot, so they can > use it if they want. And for reference, 'buji', pronounced "boo jee", > is a Japanese word for 'safety', paying homage to Shiro's target space > and Japanese-themed name. > > What is important to note here is that there is nothing about Buji > that is 'official' from a Shiro dev team (or Apache) perspective. I > created it with the expectation that it is 100% for community-led and > community-supported extensions - people can do whatever they want with > it and the Shiro team has no official involvement (and therefore no > official ASF guarantees, which every Apache project makes). My vision > was that it can be identical in concept the WicketStuff project and > how that project functions in relation to Apache Wicket, and just see > what happens. > > That being said, I personally like the idea and I'll probably use it > myself for things that may not make sense to be in the core Shiro > project. > > There has been NO discussion with the Shiro team about removing > anything that is currently in Shiro and moving it to Buji at all. > Again, Buji was just my own simple idea for the community to play with > and has zero 'official' impact on Shiro's development practices. If > the Shiro development team wants to migrate code from Apache Shiro to > Buji because we don't want to officially maintain something anymore, > that will be discussed by the dev team. So far there hasn't been any > such communication or desire. > > Again, let me reiterate: Apache Shiro is an official Apache Top Level > Project, and all efforts supported by the official Apache Shiro team > will (and will always) be done at Apache. The Buji project conversely > is a playground to be used by the wider/general open source community > at their own discretion and without official ASF support or > IP/licensing guarantees therein. Use it and/or contribute to it at > your own discretion based on your needs/desires. > > Best, > > -- > Les Hazlewood | @lhazlewood > CTO, Stormpath | http://stormpath.com | @goStormpath | 888.391.5282 > Stormpath wins GigaOM Structure Launchpad Award! http://bit.ly/MvZkMk > > On Fri, Jul 20, 2012 at 4:15 AM, jleleu <[email protected]> wrote: >> No problem. Let's wait for the big picture. >> If you have some time, I think you should start by the bug referenced in >> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHIRO-376. >> Thanks, >> Jérôme >> >> >> >> >> -- >> View this message in context: >> http://shiro-developer.582600.n2.nabble.com/Complete-CAS-remember-me-support-tp7577498p7577551.html >> Sent from the Shiro Developer mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
