That sounds like a very good idea to me. I ran across one particular situation today where I wasn't sure what type of exception to throw for a component parameter error. (the @Script ability to take String or IAsset).
I'd say it should go in the wiki, but it's been performing so slow lately it almost seems better to have it in a separate developer xdocs section. On 3/10/06, Howard Lewis Ship <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Howard M. Lewis Ship: +1 > > I can see that he's been active on the Tapestry lists as well. > > I think that with the growing number of new members, we need to take > on some work to set coding guidelines (not standards!) and otherwise > provide more help for those new to working on the Tapestry code base > and community. > > On 3/10/06, Jesse Kuhnert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Andreas has been a very active tapestry user for a long time now, as > well as > > more or less taking the lead role lately on the tacos project. I've been > > very impressed with his dedication to performance/browser > compatibility/etc > > as well as his overall knowledge of javascript, which will be key with > > tapestry 4.1 and onward. > > > > Besides all of these things, there is also a very real need for more day > to > > day support of tapestry as a whole. I can't currently think of anyone > (that > > I know) more qualified to come on board. > > > > Here are what I think his qualifications are: > > > > -) Has already been building his own components and hosting a library, > long > > before tacos was around. (i think) http://tapfx.sourceforge.net/ The > > javascript portions aren't the sexiest in the world, but it's the > perfect > > sort of background knowledge for tacos/tapestry 4.1 development. > > > > -) Has been very active in the tacos/tapestry user forms on a variety of > > topics. Is also more or less the current "active" lead developer on > tacos. > > > > -) Googling his activities reveals that he's also done a fair amount of > > tacos promoting which has probably helped the project. > > > > -) Interactions with other open source projects have been very good. > > (specifically talking about dojo ) . Instead of the usual mailing list > > moaning some others are known for, I have instead found him quietly > > submitting patches and bug issues into their bug tracking system. I > think > > this speaks well to his ability to represent tapestry in a > > professional/respectful manner. > > > > +1 (binding) > > > > jesse > > > > > > > -- > Howard M. Lewis Ship > Independent J2EE / Open-Source Java Consultant > Creator, Jakarta Tapestry > Creator, Jakarta HiveMind > > Professional Tapestry training, mentoring, support > and project work. http://howardlewisship.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >
