Hello JB,

Thanks for doing all that.

Concerning the roadmap, we have issues in JIRA for everything except
the new UI contribution, but this will probably be opened as soon as
things are clearer on Jahia's side. I've attached each ticket to
future versions (1.4.0 or 2.0.0) so everything should be ok there.

We actually are also missing a task to move from Blueprint to DS/SCR,
so the first step would be to create that ticket. Since you're
proposing to work on that could you also create the ticket ?

I actually need to get back to work on the CDP GraphQL API
integration. I need to also update the branch because it's a bit
behind the latest commits.

2.4 would be fantastic, especially the new itests that have been very
difficult to get to work properly.

Regards,
  Serge...

On Thu, Sep 27, 2018 at 9:38 AM Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> as we already started to discuss all together, we are heading to
> graduation, proposing Apache Unomi as new Apache TLP project to the IPMC.
>
> That's a process on which we are moving forward and we are on track.
>
> On the other hand, I would like also to discuss about more the technical
> Unomi roadmap.
>
> I would split the roadmap in two topics:
>
> 1. Problems solved
>
> @Serge, can you  provide us some update about specification or new end
> user features you have in mind in future Unomi releases ?
> Do we already have Jira about that ?
>
> 2. Unomi ecosystem
>
> I have few actions in progress in my bucket:
>
> 2.1. Refactore Unomi to use DS/SCR instead of blueprint and have a more
> fine grained Karaf features, leveraging Karaf 4.2.1 (and probably 4.2.2
> when it will be available).
> 2.2. Add the Unomi kafka "connector" injecting data in async mode to
> avoid bottleneck
> 2.3. PoC about Unomi with Karaf Vineyard (especially for GraphQL part)
> 2.4. New devops/packaging of Unomi based on new features available in
> Karaf 4.2.x (docker, new way of building distribution, simplified itests
> with "new" KarafTestSupport, ...)
>
> If you have actions or features in mind, please let us know.
>
> Thanks !
> Regards
> JB
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> [email protected]
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