HiveMind Board Report - November 2007

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HiveMind Board Report - November 2007

by jwcarman :: Rate this Message:

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The HiveMind project has remained quite inactive during the past three
months.  Howard removed his name from the HiveMind JIRA issues
assigned to him.  A few new JIRA issues have been entered, but no work
has been done on them, since we really have no active developers.
There has been some interest from Tapestry users in some of the
HiveMind-based libraries (hibernate, acegi, etc.) that I've written in
the past.

Re: HiveMind Board Report - November 2007

by 吕吉利 :: Rate this Message:

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I think the Hivemind has some good and bad features.

good:

1. static module
  1.1 to Spring, it's a good feature,and very important
  1.2 to OSGi, it's sample
2. contribution
  oh, contribution better than service to expansion

bad:

1. hibernate intergration
2. full  enterprise stack suport

I use hivetranse for my project, but it's not well-know.

some new features may be can add to hivemind1.1,,such as:
1. service implement version control(override)
2. template service factory proxy(services has same
interface,field...but implemention difference)

make HindMind active?

2007/11/14, James Carman <james@...>:
> The HiveMind project has remained quite inactive during the past three
> months.  Howard removed his name from the HiveMind JIRA issues
> assigned to him.  A few new JIRA issues have been entered, but no work
> has been done on them, since we really have no active developers.
> There has been some interest from Tapestry users in some of the
> HiveMind-based libraries (hibernate, acegi, etc.) that I've written in
> the past.
>

Re: HiveMind Board Report - November 2007

by Zenberg :: Rate this Message:

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Let's reactive the project.

How can I join the development team?

James Carman wrote:
The HiveMind project has remained quite inactive during the past three
months.  Howard removed his name from the HiveMind JIRA issues
assigned to him.  A few new JIRA issues have been entered, but no work
has been done on them, since we really have no active developers.
There has been some interest from Tapestry users in some of the
HiveMind-based libraries (hibernate, acegi, etc.) that I've written in
the past.

Re: HiveMind Board Report - November 2007

by jwcarman :: Rate this Message:

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A good start would be to submit patches to JIRA issues.

On 11/18/07, Zenberg <zenberg.ding@...> wrote:

>
> Let's reactive the project.
>
> How can I join the development team?
>
>
> James Carman wrote:
> >
> > The HiveMind project has remained quite inactive during the past three
> > months.  Howard removed his name from the HiveMind JIRA issues
> > assigned to him.  A few new JIRA issues have been entered, but no work
> > has been done on them, since we really have no active developers.
> > There has been some interest from Tapestry users in some of the
> > HiveMind-based libraries (hibernate, acegi, etc.) that I've written in
> > the past.
> >
> >
>
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>

Re: HiveMind Board Report - November 2007

by Johan Lindquist :: Rate this Message:

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Hi James,

With quite a few open issues already, would it be worthwhile calling for
people to vote on the issues people feel are important?  That way, if it
at all works out, at least there is an indication as to what could be in
a future release?  Would allow people to focus their efforts somewhat
should they want to provide patches.

Also, a while ago, we had a talk about Hivemind and the fact that the
released version of it (1.1.1) does not have "proper" maven pom's
associated with it .. Some work was made in order to release 1.1.2
(achim and myself updated some docs to prepare the site for maven 2.0).
   But i think, due to time constraints by the commiters, this effort
fizzled out a little and was never applied.  That their time is limited
is of course fully understandable, but would be nice to move the project
forward, be it one small step at a time.

Cheers,

Johan

James Carman wrote:

> A good start would be to submit patches to JIRA issues.
>
> On 11/18/07, Zenberg <zenberg.ding@...> wrote:
>> Let's reactive the project.
>>
>> How can I join the development team?
>>
>>
>> James Carman wrote:
>>> The HiveMind project has remained quite inactive during the past three
>>> months.  Howard removed his name from the HiveMind JIRA issues
>>> assigned to him.  A few new JIRA issues have been entered, but no work
>>> has been done on them, since we really have no active developers.
>>> There has been some interest from Tapestry users in some of the
>>> HiveMind-based libraries (hibernate, acegi, etc.) that I've written in
>>> the past.
>>>
>>>
>> --
>> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/HiveMind-Board-Report---November-2007-tf4798848.html#a13827500
>> Sent from the HiveMind - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>>
>>
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Re: HiveMind Board Report - November 2007

by Jochen_Z :: Rate this Message:

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Are there plans to keep Hivemind alive?
What is the roadmap?
I think it would be a good idea to make an anouncement on the web page about things to do and how to join ... it would be a good thing to give some information to make an easy start for interested developers ... I don't know, for example build instructions for both versions or something like that ... just to make it obvious that help is needed and to give people a smooth start in getting involved.

Or is the project dying slowly and silently?

Regards,
Jochen Zimmermann


Re: HiveMind Board Report - November 2007

by Viktor Szathmary-3 :: Rate this Message:

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Hi,

As a long time user of hivemind and tapestry, I am convinced, that it
would be beneficial to discontinue Hivemind (and remove its
dependecies from tapestry as well). Hivemind has easier, better, more
mature and widely known alternatives. Forcing Hivemind on users of
Tapestry also does Tapestry a disservice.

Sorry about the negativity, but figured I can share my honest opinion :)

Regards,
  Viktor

On Jan 30, 2008 2:26 PM, Jochen_Z <zet4080@...> wrote:

>
> Are there plans to keep Hivemind alive?
> What is the roadmap?
> I think it would be a good idea to make an anouncement on the web page about
> things to do and how to join ... it would be a good thing to give some
> information to make an easy start for interested developers ... I don't
> know, for example build instructions for both versions or something like
> that ... just to make it obvious that help is needed and to give people a
> smooth start in getting involved.
>
> Or is the project dying slowly and silently?
>
> Regards,
> Jochen Zimmermann
>
>
> --
> View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/HiveMind-Board-Report---November-2007-tp13729060p15182159.html
>
> Sent from the HiveMind - Dev mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
>
>