27 messages in org.apache.incubator.generalRe: [VOTE] Accept JCR for Incubation
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Subject:Re: [VOTE] Accept JCR for IncubationActions...
From:David Nuescheler (davi@gmail.com)
Date:Aug 30, 2004 8:55:24 am
List:org.apache.incubator.general

hi michi,

Do you think it would make sense to make a session on this at "OSCOM 4 with Apache Track" or is it too early?

in my proposal for my session at oscom i already included the "jsr-170 and opensource" section and i intend to show the current state of the ri. do you think we should do anything beyond that?

It think there are some other CMS interested in this, e.g. OpenCMS, MMBase, Cofax, Magnolia, etc. which are all Java based systems.

sure, everybody is welcome at my session and of course contributions to the jcr proposal in the incubator are very welcome.

Beside that I think it would make sense to open up JCR also for other programming languages since there are actually more non-Java based CMS out there than Java based ones. That doesn't mean one has to do it right from the beginning, but at least keep it in mind.

This is an open source project. You want something? roll your sleeves and get your hands dirty.

with respect to php i am happy to report that there is already a group undertaking some efforts to port jsr-170 to php. i will keep you posted as soon as i have news.

regards, david