I think I already am, actually?  I talked to Eelco some time back
about contributing the blogger app I wrote in Wicket & EJB3 but have
not yet had time to commit it.  I believe my user is "vjenks".

yep, you are on there
 
Agreed - I'm honestly not concerned with supporting the portlets JSR,
I don't see the benefit outside of being able to claim
interoperability - and what good is it if it's that much more
complicated to develop against.  I was thinking more along the lines
of feature-competitive rather than "standards".  Once it's pluggable,
if it's easy to develop against and open source, who knows what might
become of it?

agreed, and i might be interested in contributing to this also. but that depends on the stack you choose. i like spring+hibernate because it is more lightweight and can run off jetty and spring provides a better ioc container then ejb3 which might be important for autodiscovery/plugins architecture. but this is just talk :)

-Igor

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