Re: Move console out of sandbox?
Jeremy Boynes wrote, On 8/4/2005 11:58 AM: At the Geronimo BOF last night there was discussion about moving the web console out of the sandbox and into the main build - general consensus seem to be something was better than nothing :-) Any objection to moving it over? -- Jeremy +1 move to the main build. Regards, Alan
Re: Move console out of sandbox?
+1 to move it to the main build. Gianny On 5/08/2005 4:58 AM, Jeremy Boynes wrote: At the Geronimo BOF last night there was discussion about moving the web console out of the sandbox and into the main build - general consensus seem to be something was better than nothing :-) Any objection to moving it over? -- Jeremy
Re: Move console out of sandbox?
I'd like to see the console moved to the main build. thanks david jencks On Aug 4, 2005, at 11:58 AM, Jeremy Boynes wrote: At the Geronimo BOF last night there was discussion about moving the web console out of the sandbox and into the main build - general consensus seem to be something was better than nothing :-) Any objection to moving it over? -- Jeremy
Re: Move console out of sandbox?
Not from me... On Aug 4, 2005, at 2:58 PM, Jeremy Boynes wrote: At the Geronimo BOF last night there was discussion about moving the web console out of the sandbox and into the main build - general consensus seem to be something was better than nothing :-) Any objection to moving it over? -- Jeremy -- Geir Magnusson Jr +1-203-665-6437 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Move console out of sandbox?
I agree ... something is better than nothing. We can continue to evolve both the externals (portlets, look and feel, etc...) and internals (management APIs, component design, etc...) within geronimo. Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote: Not from me... On Aug 4, 2005, at 2:58 PM, Jeremy Boynes wrote: At the Geronimo BOF last night there was discussion about moving the web console out of the sandbox and into the main build - general consensus seem to be something was better than nothing :-) Any objection to moving it over? -- Jeremy -- Joe Bohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] He is no fool who gives what he cannot keep, to gain what he cannot lose. -- Jim Elliot