Yes, pleeeaaaase help us! Together we could make this (already quite good) implementation even better!
regards, Martin On 5/24/05, Jesse Alexander (KBSA 21) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Sean > > good idea. It would have been quite a "nice-to-have"-feature > to supply the link to the jira... somehow searching it under > "community" is not always to logic... > > <http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure/BrowseProject.jspa?id=10600> > > It is not always the fastest webapp... be patient > > hth > Alexander > > -----Original Message----- > From: Sean Schofield [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2005 4:13 PM > To: MyFaces Discussion > Subject: MyFaces Users: We need your help > > The MyFaces community is growing rapidly (a good thing) but our JIRA > bug list has recently grown to over 100 bugs. We need your help in > analysis and patches for these outstanding issues. > > Things you can do to help: > > * First get a JIRA account. Its easy and necessary for all of the > options listed below * > > 1.) Look over the existing bug list. Find two or three that you would > like to see fixed and then vote for them. It doesn't take long and it > doesn't take long and it doesn't require extensive JSF knowledge. > This will help us prioritize the bug fixes (we'll start off with the > most "popular.") > > 2.) Provide comments on existing bugs. If a bug sounds suspicious try > to reproduce it on your machine. Add comments such as ("works for > me.... here's a simple code snippet") or something. I have already > discovered several older bugs that have been fixed but not closed. We > need help finding these. > > 3.) Provide patches. There are several open bugs with patches and we > are trying to get to them all but many others have no patches. Also, > the old CVS patches don't seem to be working so great. If there is an > existing patch, try applying it to your code and check the simple > webapps, etc. out to see if there are any problems. If there is no > patch, try writing one yourself. > > TIA, > > sean >

