Seems we didn't talk about this one, so I created HSEARCH-1450.
Feel free to throw some ideas as issue comments :-)
I personally would need to play with forge before I can make suggestions.
Sanne
On 24 October 2013 14:33, Hardy Ferentschik <hardy(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
Good idea. I would like to get involved. Already collected some Forge
experience (unfortunately it was not a pleasant one).
Let's talk on the team meeting.
--Hardy
On 24 Jan 2013, at 12:24 PM, Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
> We probably should think about what it would mean to help people get
> started with our projects using Forge. The Eclipse integration looks
> very impressive and very much how I wish I could work to add layers.
>
> I'll add it to the team meeting agenda.
>
> Emmanuel
>
> Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2013 18:27:12 -0400 (EDT)
> From: Lincoln Baxter <lbaxter(a)redhat.com>
> To: The Core
> Subject: The Forge 2 philosophy in 4 minutes
>
> Check out the video describing Forge 2 and where we are headed:
>
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpou-FWWatI
>
> Just a quick update on the Forge project. This video will show you what we've
been working on for the past while: namely a new architecture to allow extreme
embed-ability, and real code re-use between addons (using our Modular container, called
Furnace)
https://github.com/forge/furnace (based on JBoss Modules and Maven). It does not
go into great detail into many of these things, but is more of a high-level overview of
the goals and features.
>
> So what does this mean for your project?
>
> 1) Primarily, this means that you'll be able to work with us to create tools for
your project that run in all of our supported environments and IDEs. Ideally this tooling
should be focused on getting users started with your projects quickly, so if you're
interested in having a Forge plugin for your project, please send me an email off list,
and we will get the process started. We are currently preparing for the launch of our new
website, so it will probably still be a few months before we can do any intensive project
addon development with teams.
>
> 2) What this means in reality is that you can deliver tools that will run in JBDS and
the command-line (and eventually IntelliJ, and NetBeans, and Web IDE), without worrying
about coordination with an actual product release. Your release cycle is completely
independent of ours. (Unless you are waiting for a new feature that is not yet released.)
>
> To learn more about Forge 2, please visit our github repository:
https://github.com/forge/core#jboss-forge-20
>
> Expect to hear more from us soon :) We want *YOU*... and your projects of course :)
>
> --
> Lincoln Baxter, III
> JBoss, by Red Hat
> lbaxter(a)redhat.com
>
> "If you want something, you'll find a way; if you don't, you'll find
an excuse."
> _______________________________________________
> hibernate-dev mailing list
> hibernate-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
>
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev
_______________________________________________
hibernate-dev mailing list
hibernate-dev(a)lists.jboss.org
https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev