Hi,
I wasn't even aware there was a Mojarra list already on Eclipse. Thanks for BCC'ing me!
I've seen your refactorings these days. Good work! How much work is still pending on that subject?
When talking about a fork, do you plan it ti be a real temporary fork with regular releases that could be used by vendors? Or just a place for true experiments? We must keep in mind that the donation process might take a lot of time. Is somebody still allowed to do Mojarra releases implementing new features?
Talking about experimental features, what are your ideas for the next steps? I suppose you still have big plans for simplifying component creation.
Regards,
Guillermo González de Agüero
Hi everyone,
I'm not sure how many people are already subscribed to the Mojarra dev mailing list at Eclipse, but let's start with writing a first message here ;)
While the transfer from Oracle to Eclipse is still in progress, it might be a good idea to start discussing some ideas for the next version of Mojarra here. Since the release of 2.3, I've been personally working on a refactoring in the master over at
https://github.com/javaserverfaces/mojarra
Before long I'd like be looking at creating a fork to experiment with some potential new features for JSF.Next, which can then later be donated to the JSF spec.
Thoughts?