Hi Manos,
On 27/07/2010 13:57, Emmanouil Batsis (Manos) wrote:
Hello Dan,
On 07/21/2010 12:56 PM, Dan Haywood wrote:
So: the Apache Isis (?) project will provide the ability to ...
Sounds cool. ... Anyway, I checked out the provided URLs and I'm
having a really hard time understanding the
On Friday 30 July 2010 7:22:02 am Dan Haywood wrote:
Hi Manos,
On 27/07/2010 13:57, Emmanouil Batsis (Manos) wrote:
Hello Dan,
On 07/21/2010 12:56 PM, Dan Haywood wrote:
So: the Apache Isis (?) project will provide the ability to ...
Sounds cool. ... Anyway, I checked out the
Hello Dan,
On 07/21/2010 12:56 PM, Dan Haywood wrote:
So: the Apache Isis (?) project will provide the ability to rapidly
develop domain-driven applications. Built on the Naked Objects framework
(http://nakedobjects.org) and a number of related sister projects
(http://starobjects.org), it
Hi
It great to see this interest. We are currently hosted on SourceForge
so could you please email me details of your user name there and I'll
set up SVN access for you. Any ideas what you'd like to work on?
Look forward to discussing it with you on the contributor mailing list.
Regards
Ulrich,
Likewise, we'd love to have your input. Drop me a line with your
SourceForge username and I'll get you set up.
Not only has Dan written a Wicket viewer, but we have also previously
created a very lightweight web framework of our own called Scimpi.
Look forward to discussing you
I'm especially interested in a Tapestry integration ;). You might want to
consider me as a committer...
Uli
On 21.07.2010 11:56, Dan Haywood wrote:
We're considering proposing a group of related open source projects to
the Apache Incubator. At an unconference a few weekends ago I met and
Hi Uli,
That would be very cool. I've been working on a Wicket integration, as
my post below says, which is coming on very nicely. So I think a
Tapestry integration would equally work well. Especially since - I
imagine - you presumably have Tapestry experience whereas I am learning
Hi Nour,
Thank you for the support, that's great. We'd be delighted to have you
on the committers team, I'm sure there's a place for you. As you can
see from the diagram on http://www.nakedobjects.org/plugins, the NO
architecture is quite pluggable; so if you have a particular pet
Hi Niclas,
Thanks for the 'general' support, much appreciated (and I think Rob has
approved you to our current mailing list).
We have already drafted our project proposal, and do appreciate this all
might come to nought; but hopefully not given yours and Mohammed's
encouraging responses.
We're considering proposing a group of related open source projects to
the Apache Incubator. At an unconference a few weekends ago I met and
sounded out Bertrand Delacrataz and Lars Eilebrecht, who suggested a
brief posting here would be a good first step.
So: the Apache Isis (?) project
More precisely, that'd be James Carman (Commons). I'm not on the Wicket team.
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 5:56 AM, Dan Haywood dkhayw...@gmail.com wrote:
We're considering proposing a group of related open source projects to the
Apache Incubator. At an unconference a few weekends ago I met and
The idea sounds fantastic
+1 (Not binding) on the pre-proposal. And if you allow me to join the
committers team, it would be an honor of mine.
On Wed, Jul 21, 2010 at 2:06 PM, James Carman
ja...@carmanconsulting.com wrote:
More precisely, that'd be James Carman (Commons). I'm not on the Wicket
I think that this is a very interesting project and looked at it
several times. Unfortunately, I don't have the cycles to take on
Mentoring at this time, just showing general support for you to move
on, i.e. get a Champion and together pen the formal proposal, which
most people here would use to
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