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Posted to dev@jackrabbit.apache.org by Stefan Guggisberg <st...@gmail.com> on 2004/12/01 10:35:15 UTC

Re: Contribution

hi oliver,
thanks for your interest in jackrabbit and your offer to help.

there are a number of ways you could participate:

- actually use jackrabbit and give us feedback
- investigate the existing code, becoming more familiar with it 
  along the way
- report bugs on jira
- participate in discussions in the mailing lists, answer common 
  questions, etc
- contribute patches (bug fixes, documentation, code)

cheers
stefan

On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 23:44:05 +0100, Oliver Kiessler
<ol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi everybody,
> I am kinda new to jackrabbit and I just recently looked into it. I
> have studied the JCR specs and like to get busy on implementing it. I
> am wondering what would be a good starting point and if I could
> somehow contribute to the project? Please let me know if you need some
> help...
> 
> regards,
> oliver
>

Re: Contribution

Posted by David Nuescheler <da...@gmail.com>.
hi guys,

> I was hoping to find the latest JSR170 spec (I have 0.12). Is there a
> more current one available?
the expert group of jsr-170 is on the final streches to submit
the next public draft called "proposed final draft". i hope that
it may be publically available within the next couple of weeks.

regards,
david



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Re: Contribution

Posted by Oliver Kiessler <ol...@gmail.com>.
hi stefan,
thanks for your reply. I am currently planning to develop a web-based
"knowledge management" system which I would like to build upon a JCR
repository and "my" mvc framework (karma.dev.java.net). Doing this I
will propably gain some insight on howto work with jackrabbit and also
contribute to it. I would like to release the knowledge management
system under a BSD style license sometime so others can benefit from
it too.

I was hoping to find the latest JSR170 spec (I have 0.12). Is there a
more current one available?

regards, oliver

On Wed, 1 Dec 2004 10:35:15 +0100, Stefan Guggisberg
<st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> hi oliver,
> thanks for your interest in jackrabbit and your offer to help.
> 
> there are a number of ways you could participate:
> 
> - actually use jackrabbit and give us feedback
> - investigate the existing code, becoming more familiar with it
>   along the way
> - report bugs on jira
> - participate in discussions in the mailing lists, answer common
>   questions, etc
> - contribute patches (bug fixes, documentation, code)
> 
> cheers
> stefan
> 
> 
> 
> On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 23:44:05 +0100, Oliver Kiessler
> <ol...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > hi everybody,
> > I am kinda new to jackrabbit and I just recently looked into it. I
> > have studied the JCR specs and like to get busy on implementing it. I
> > am wondering what would be a good starting point and if I could
> > somehow contribute to the project? Please let me know if you need some
> > help...
> >
> > regards,
> > oliver
> >
>