27 messages in org.apache.incubator.generalRe: [VOTE] Accept JCR for Incubation
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Roy T. Fielding25 Aug 2004 11:52 
Noel J. Bergman25 Aug 2004 12:13 
Roy T. Fielding25 Aug 2004 12:44 
Dain Sundstrom25 Aug 2004 16:36 
Alex Karasulu25 Aug 2004 19:31 
Nicola Ken Barozzi26 Aug 2004 01:07 
Berin Lautenbach26 Aug 2004 04:48 
Leo Simons26 Aug 2004 11:10 
Greg Stein26 Aug 2004 11:50 
Cliff Schmidt26 Aug 2004 13:55 
Dion Gillard26 Aug 2004 16:58 
Geir Magnusson Jr26 Aug 2004 17:07 
Jim Jagielski27 Aug 2004 07:39 
Michael Wechner30 Aug 2004 08:16 
Stefano Mazzocchi30 Aug 2004 08:47 
David Nuescheler30 Aug 2004 08:55 
Michael Wechner30 Aug 2004 09:23 
David Nuescheler30 Aug 2004 09:45 
Michael Wechner30 Aug 2004 09:54 
Michael Wechner30 Aug 2004 09:57 
Rolf Kulemann30 Aug 2004 09:57 
Andrew Savory30 Aug 2004 10:21 
Roy T. Fielding31 Aug 2004 17:36 
Roy T. Fielding07 Sep 2004 14:03 
Stefano Mazzocchi07 Sep 2004 16:38 
Greg Stein07 Sep 2004 16:43 
Jim Jagielski08 Sep 2004 05:09 
Subject:Re: [VOTE] Accept JCR for Incubation
From:Rolf Kulemann (ro@apache.org)
Date:08/30/2004 09:57:19 AM
List:org.apache.incubator.general

On Mon, 2004-08-30 at 17:16, Michael Wechner wrote:

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

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

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.

1.5. Identify the initial set of committers

would it be possible to include one or two Lenya committers as inittial committers? (I am not talking of myself, but rather of Rolf and Andreas which certainly have the capability to help on coding, etc.)

I think we should use the normal ASF philosophy to get invloved into the project. Be it as user, developer (after having submitted patches) or not at all. I think that would also be best for the upcoming JCR community for several reasons.

However, I wish the JCR team and project a good start and I'm really looking forward to it.