It wasn't a criticism, I think it's a strength of open source
that things can take as long as they need to take instead of
rushing out for some sales deadline. I was just wondering why

no worries, I didn't got it as a criticism. Trinidad was doing fine last
months. Growing users. A (very?) stable API and renderers. It's also
a bit "hard" to get a incubating release out. We managed, now we are
looking for more. step by step. no "sales rush" :)))

it's taken so long really. Oracle announced they were open-
sourcing ADF Faces at Java One in June 2005, I assumed it went
to Apache soon after that, I wonder why that took 9 months...

No, that wasn't the case... :-( There were some issues, like the
cherokee name etc.
All fixed and now Trinidad community is growing :)

At the end, all is fine ;)


>> Getting back on topic, it's now a year since the JSF1.2 standard
>> went to final ballot, can anyone comment on when MyFaces will
>> support it?
>
> soon... we are working harder on that now; got help from Geronimo.
> Not allowed to tell you the % of passed tests, but hasn't passed 100%
> yet ;-)
>
> soon.... it will.

Excellent!

thx!


J.
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