Oops!

My bad...http://jakarta.apache.org/site/idiot.html to me!

I sent the original mail as a reflexive response!  I hadn't read the wiki page
first.

Paul Balogh said:
>
> I've been away from the Jetspeed list, but I believe that they are intending
> to fully support JSR168.
>
> http://jakarta.apache.org/jetspeed/
>
> --
>
> Paul Balogh
> Co-Owner / Lead Developer
> The Netrix Group
> www.netrixgroup.com
>
> "We live for this stuff..."
>
> Andrew C. Oliver said:
>> I would like to state my support and desire to be involved in the
>> project. I do kinda think a project proposal might be premature since  the
>> specification isn't public yet.
>>
>> -Andy
>>
>> Stefan Hepper wrote:
>>
>>>Hi all,
>>>I would like to propose a new Jakarta project, named Pluto, that should
>>> provide the reference implementation of the JSR 168 Portlet
>>> Specification.
>>>
>>>Please see http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?PlutoProposal for
>>> more details (I've also attached the proposal below).
>>>
>>>Regards,
>>>    Stefan
>>>
>>>-------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>
>>>Proposal for Pluto - A Jakarta Subproject
>>>
>>>
>>>21 January 2003, Stefan Hepper ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>>
>>>
>>>(0) rationale
>>>
>>>
>>>To enable interoperability between Portlets and Portals, IBM and SUN
>>> initiated the JSR 168. This JSR will define a set of APIs for Portal
>>> computing addressing the areas of aggregation, personalization,
>>>presentation and security. It will define Portlets, the Portlet container
>>> behavior, invocation of Portlets, Portlet services, a Portlet window,
>>> event model, and other relevant entities and interfaces. For more
>>> information see http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=168.
>>>
>>>
>>>As part of this JSR a reference implementation of the portlet container,
>>> which is the run-time environment of the Portlets, will be created. This
>>> reference implementation will be based on the Tomcat subproject.
>>>
>>>
>>>There are two other projects at Jakarta, which could pick up the reference
>>> implementation of the portlet container to leverage that work. One is the
>>> JetSpeed? portal project and the other one is the Charon proposal.
>>>
>>>
>>>The portlet container will be build on top of the Servlet container and
>>> JetSpeed? can use this container in its particular portal implementation,
>>> other persons or companies also could pick up the portlet container
>>> reference implementation and use it for their products.
>>>
>>>
>>>Having Pluto done under Apache would also ensure that there is a tight
>>> communication between the developers of the Servlet container, the
>>> portlet container, the portal, and the WSRP implementation proposal
>>> Charon.
>>>
>>>
>>>(1) scope of the subproject
>>>
>>>
>>>The only purpose of this subproject is to create and maintain a reference
>>> implementation for the Java Portlet specification as defined in
>>>http://jcp.org/jsr/detail/168.jsp . The goal for the reference
>>>implementation is to create an independent portlet container that may be
>>> plugged into every possible driver, for instance JetSpeed?. This project
>>> will not create a new portal, but only a reference implementation of a
>>> portlet container.
>>>
>>>
>>>There is an agreement with JetSpeed? that the JetSpeed? will be based on
>>> this portlet container implementation.
>>>
>>>
>>>(2) identify the initial source from which the subproject is to be
>>> populated
>>>
>>>
>>>The JSR 168 Expert Group has a prototype based on Tomcat, which will be
>>> the
>>> starting point for the subproject. This prototype will be submitted to
>>> Jakarta after the first JSR 168 draft is made public available, which is
>>> currently scheduled for end of March.
>>>
>>>
>>>(3) identify the Jakarta resources to be created
>>>
>>>
>>>(3.1) mailing list(s) pluto-user pluto-dev
>>>
>>>
>>>(3.2) CVS repositories jakarta-pluto
>>>
>>>
>>>(3.3) Bugzilla
>>>
>>>
>>>(3.4) Jyve FAQ (when available)
>>>
>>>
>>>pluto-general
>>>
>>>
>>>(4) identify the initial set of committers
>>>
>>>
>>>Stefan Hepper ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>>
>>>
>>>Stephan Hesmer ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>>
>>>
>>>Birga Rick ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>>
>>>
>>>David Sean Taylor ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>>
>>>
>>>Alejandro Abdelnur ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>>
>>>
>>>(5) identify apache sponsoring individual
>>>
>>>
>>>Sam Ruby ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>>>
>>>
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>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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