Resigning as Project Lead and phasing out Caciocavallo and this mailing list
Emilian Bold
emilian.bold at gmail.com
Wed May 8 23:08:21 UTC 2019
I was just joking, I never looked at the Cacio internals, I can't maintain it...
I didn't unsubscribe since the mailing list has such a low traffic I
never had to.
Wish you good luck in your new projects.
--emi
On Wed, May 8, 2019 at 7:06 PM Mario Torre
<neugens.limasoftware at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Il giorno mer 8 mag 2019 alle ore 17:22 Emilian Bold
> <emilian.bold at gmail.com> ha scritto:
> >
> > I knew that if I wait long enough on the mailing list it will pay off :-)
> >
> > I always thought that Caciocavallo will allow me to run desktop apps in the web browser some day... I wonder if we are getting close to that?
>
> If somebody does the work, yes :)
>
> > Are there any chances of something from Cacio being merged into JDK proper?
>
> Up until 8, things where working fine, then we got to do other things,
> I don't remember even when it was the last time I built this thing. I
> think some care should be taken for the modules. I don't see Cacio
> being merged in the JDK anytime since somebody needs to actively
> maintain this code.
>
> > Also, what is a maintainer supposed to do nowadays?
>
> It should work on the project and make sure it evolves, something I've
> not been very good at doing apparently ;) However the new maintainer
> should have a verifiable history of contributions (either on Cacio or
> at least OpenJDK).
>
> Cheers,
> Mario
>
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