+1<br><br>On Monday, 3 December 2012, Michael Nascimento <<a href="mailto:misterm@gmail.com">misterm@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> +1.<br>><br>> Regards,<br>> Michael<br>><br>> On Mon, Dec 3, 2012 at 12:56 PM, Gunnar Morling <<a href="mailto:gunnar@hibernate.org">gunnar@hibernate.org</a>> wrote:<br>
>>> I would like to go ahead and invite Jobinesh to join us. I always liked<br>>>> feedbacks from integrating frameworks and ADF is a good case.<br>>><br>>> +1<br>>><br>>> I think integration with UI frameworks is an area where BV definitely has<br>
>> space for improvements, so having around an expert in that field is surely a<br>>> good thing :)<br>>><br>>> --Gunnar<br>>><br>>><br>>><br>>><br>>> 2012/12/3 Emmanuel Bernard <<a href="mailto:emmanuel@hibernate.org">emmanuel@hibernate.org</a>><br>
>>><br>>>> As part of the new JCP 2.9 rules, discussions on new expert group<br>>>> members must be discussed in the open. While we have not officially<br>>>> moved, now is a good time to get into the habit.<br>
>>><br>>>> Jobinesh Purushothaman from Oracle has requested to join the expert<br>>>> group. Here is what he wrote<br>>>><br>>>> Qualifications: Jobinesh Purushothaman works with Oracle as Principal<br>
>>> Solutions Architect for Application Development Framework. He has authored a<br>>>> book on Oracle ADF entitled "Oracle ADF Real World Developer’s Guide",<br>>>> published by Packtpub in Oct 2012. He is also involved in design and<br>
>>> architectural decisions of various products using ADF and Java EE<br>>>> technologies, and occasionally he speaks at industry conferences such as<br>>>> JavaOne and Oracle Develop. Jobinesh also spends time on training and<br>
>>> mentoring developers on ADF and Java technologie<br>>>><br>>>> He proposes to contribute 4h/week. That being said, if I could actually<br>>>> use the amount of time per week you guys have accepted to contribute, I<br>
>>> would have finished the spec last year ;P<br>>>><br>>>> I would like to go ahead and invite Jobinesh to join us. I always liked<br>>>> feedbacks from integrating frameworks and ADF is a good case.<br>
>>><br>>>> Any comment?<br>>>><br>>>> Emmanuel<br>>>> _______________________________________________<br>>>> beanvalidation-dev mailing list<br>>>> <a href="mailto:beanvalidation-dev@lists.jboss.org">beanvalidation-dev@lists.jboss.org</a><br>
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