+1 @ Mark :)

On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 2:14 PM, Mark Struberg <[email protected]> wrote:
> bernd, there was really _not_ more content as in the transcript!
>
>> > I then did a screenshare to the call, and did a
>> run-through of the key
>> > elements of the architecture: core, defaults,
>> alternatives, viewer; and
>> > referencing JSR-299 for the terminology of "defaults"
>> and "alternatives"
>> > (we're hoping to refactor towards JSR-299 during
>> incubation).
>>
>> Wow, this seems to be pretty important stuff for anyone
>> interested in
>> the project. Where can I find that information? In the ML
>> archives? On
>> the website? (Sorry, I'm new to the project.)
>
> There are 2 books on this topic (Isis, NakedObjects). All what Dan did was to 
> give us a brief interactive intro. But there are also public talks on this 
> topic, e.g. Dan's Devoxx talk for which I posted a parleys link on the 
> mailing list  in the past already. All this information got already published 
> on the list weeks ago...
> For the JSR-299 part: we just talked about what we could do and what kind of 
> specced CDI functionality is available in general. Nothing which didn't 
> already got covered on the list also ...
>
> So please lets not make an elephant from a fly :)
>
> LieGrue,
> strub
>
>
> --- On Fri, 11/26/10, Bernd Fondermann <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>
>> From: Bernd Fondermann <[email protected]>
>> Subject: Re: skype conf call write-up...
>> To: [email protected]
>> Date: Friday, November 26, 2010, 11:47 AM
>> Hi,
>>
>> As I said on the incubator-general list, I think having
>> conference
>> calls for incubating projects or Apache projects in general
>> is not an
>> overwhelmingly good idea. More details inline.
>>
>> On Fri, Nov 26, 2010 at 00:15, Dan Haywood <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>> > Somewhat belatedly, just capturing a few notes from
>> the skype conf call that
>> > took place last Thu (crikey ... a week ago!)
>> >
>> <snip/>
>> >
>> > We then went around the "table" and introduced
>> ourselves.  Sorry, I didn't
>> > take detailed notes, but my impression (and from
>> following mails on
>> > isis-dev) was that this was really worthwhile, and
>> helped the community feel
>> > like, well, a community.
>>
>> Except that for those not on the call, we now feel like not
>> being part
>> of the community.
>> The community is here on-list and includes those lurkers
>> and users not
>> actively participating. At open source projects, committers
>> typically
>> represent less than 10% of the community, as you can derive
>> from
>> mailing list subscriber numbers.
>>
>> > I then did a screenshare to the call, and did a
>> run-through of the key
>> > elements of the architecture: core, defaults,
>> alternatives, viewer; and
>> > referencing JSR-299 for the terminology of "defaults"
>> and "alternatives"
>> > (we're hoping to refactor towards JSR-299 during
>> incubation).
>>
>> Wow, this seems to be pretty important stuff for anyone
>> interested in
>> the project. Where can I find that information? In the ML
>> archives? On
>> the website? (Sorry, I'm new to the project.)
>>
>> >I also
>> > described the different builds supported: mvn clean
>> install and mvn
>> > site-deploy, x-refing the wiki for details.
>> >
>> > We also talking briefly about the fact that we'll need
>> to decide on a v0.1
>> > release, what's to go into it, and when to aim for.
>>  I promised to put some
>> > posts on the ML about this (which I've still to do).
>>
>> Releasing is a pretty important aspect for any project.
>> Time would
>> have been spent much better posting to the ML directly
>> instead of
>> discussing it on skype and then waiting a week until
>> posting.
>>
>> As was emphasized elsewhere, off-list communication is not
>> forbidden
>> and it will happen - as a matter of fact. I just want to
>> point out its
>> disadvantages.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>   Bernd
>>
>
>
>
>



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