2009/6/20 David Sean Taylor <d.tay...@onehippo.com>

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> On Jun 19, 2009, at 5:35 AM, Ralf Eichinger wrote:
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>  What is the status?
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> Planned for the next release, 2.2.1
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>  I would prefer a implementation with Wicket Framework (portlets), perhaps
>> utilizing Brix-CMS? (http://code.google.com/p/brix-cms/)
>> "Based on Wicket and JCR, it is the best Wicket-based CMS framework
>> available today"
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>> It is small and easy I think. So good for integration. And it is standards
>> based (JCR).
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>> What do you think?
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> I downloaded it. I agree it doesn't look bad at all. I will try to learn
> more about Brix over the next few days.
> We use Wicket in many of the Jetspeed administrative portlets as well. In
> fact one of our team members, Ate, is a contributor to Wicket and has
> authored the Portlet support in Wicket.
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Wicket rocks. Are Wicket portlets yet usable in Jetspeed2?
(So porting Brix CMS to portlets would be fine. I think of one
CMSViewPortlet, a  CMSAdminPortlet and a CMSMenuPortlet...)


>  Any timeline? Who is developing?
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> Jetspeed recently released version 2.2.0 on May  27, 2009:
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> http://portals.apache.org/news
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> The team is just now getting started on 2.2.1 development. I don't have a
> formal roadmap yet, but I have put out a proposed high level roadmap for
> 2.2.1 on my blog:
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> http://davidseantaylor.blogspot.com/
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How to discuss functionality/architecture/portlets of new CMS? (cms
discussion on mailinglist will be somewhat spreaded around, propose
something like an own Wiki-Page?)
Will try to contribute some time...

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