Hi Devs,

I'm also hoping to come alone. Most probably Sumedha will also be joining
me.

I fully agree with Matt. Also I would like to discuss more on the following
aspects.
1. Client API
2. Policy support
3. Transaction handling
3. Support for the WSRM 1.1 spec

I guess now we have enough features and it's time to stabilize the code base
with bug fixes, performance improvements and a lot of testing. I don't think
we need to do major changes to the architecture since we have most of the
stuff working. We can discuss more on this in the Hackathon.

Also we must play a lot of attention to documentation and Javadocs.

Chamikara



On 6/26/07, Matthew Lovett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Paul,

I'm planning to come along, and I'm sure a couple of the other IBM people
will be along too. It'll be good to see people face to face.

I think that we should get the outline of an agenda on-list before we
start, so that we can come in with a few ideas. At the least, we can
decide which of these issues to prioritise, and which to continue
discussion on-list. Some basic thoughts, all of which apply to the current
level of function:
- Code organisation and build
- Tidyup work
- Performance
- Project documentation / website
- User documentation and getting started

Beyond that, we need a roadmap for the project. Are we in maintenance
mode, or do we have new functional goals? I think that we need to do
enough on the performance front that it's worth having a specific target
for that. WS-i RSP is bound to generate some code changes too.

Finally, we really should make better use of the mailing list and Jira, so
that we avoid duplicating work and can move towards common goals.

Is this the sort of stuff you were expecting?

Matt

"Paul Fremantle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 26/06/2007 12:03:48:

> Folks
>
> We are proposing to hold a Sandesha2 Hackathon in Fareham, England, on
> July 9th and 10th. The plan is to hold it in the Lysses House Hotel,
> Fareham. WSO2 will sponsor the meeting rooms and lunches for the day.
> The hotel has WiFi in place and is near the centre of Fareham, a brisk
> walk from the railway station.
>
> The aims of this F2F are to discuss the architecture of Sandesha2,
> understand how to improve and refactor the codebase, and also discuss
> plans for supporting WSRM1.1 fully and interop around that.
>
> Any Sandesha committer is more than welcome. The aim is to be a
> working session, so please come with the intention of working hard on
> the Sandesha codebase.
>
> If you plan on attending, please reply to this note. In addition, if
> you need help with the arrangements, you can contact me.
>
> Regards,
>
> Paul
>
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