Congratulations
ngalarneau at ABINITIO.COM
ngalarneau at ABINITIO.COM
Wed Mar 19 18:51:35 UTC 2014
Congratulations and Thank You to all of the JavaFX folks!
Richard, in one of your Java One talks you spoke about opening up the
OpenJFX project further.
Will there be discussions on the list as to what is coming next?
Thanks,
Neil
From: Richard Bair <richard.bair at oracle.com>
To: Felix Bembrick <felix.bembrick at gmail.com>
Cc: "openjfx-dev at openjdk.java.net Mailing"
<openjfx-dev at openjdk.java.net>
Date: 03/19/2014 02:46 PM
Subject: Re: Congratulations
Sent by: "openjfx-dev" <openjfx-dev-bounces at openjdk.java.net>
> So yes, a big THANK YOU to Richard and his team and everyone at Oracle
and
> all the other individuals and 3rd parties who have contributed to
getting
> JavaFX (and Java) to where it is today.
>
> You guys/gals should be really proud :-)
I agree, congrats to all the folks inside and outside Oracle that have
been making tremendous contributions to JavaFX! A special thanks to Steve
for really pushing OpenJFX as a real open source project with an open
development process. We really want to work with the community on this
project on an equal footing. We’ve had tons of valuable contributions in
the form of bug fixes, blog posts, technical discussions, and patches.
Keep up the great work! 8u20 has a big pile of bug fixes, so please do
kick the tires on that one. Lots of great work going on in terms of
Accessibility right now, also embedded work and as always performance
work. Scene Builder is healthy and active, we’d love to see it embedded in
all the IDEs and direct contributions from the community to Scene Builder
would be fantastic. A big thanks to the porters brining JavaFX to
Android/iOS and other platforms! Looking forward to 8u20 and Java 9!
Richard
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