Here is the best I could come up with ( a safari history image), it is
hardly readable but it is readable at the right zoom setting,
especially with HI-Patternmatching ;)
Imre
PS: Are there any JSFDays 2010 promotion-codes for jsr-314-open
participants? Or is everyone attending also a speaker, but me (it
seems so)? :D
On 04.01.2010, at 21:36, Dan Allen wrote:
Thanks for the update Ed. We take for granted sometimes that the
internet isn't the permanent repository we sometimes assume it is.
Hopefully a better backup exists.
If not, for anyone on this list visited the Jsf2MR1ChangeLog in the
fall and hasn't visited it since, there is a chance it is in your
browser's cache. Grep for the page title and see if you can find a
more recent version.
-Dan
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 2:44 PM, Ed Burns <Ed.Burns(a)sun.com> wrote:
I sent this to Sun's internal program team that manages JSF. I'm
Cc'ing
here for your information.
EB> Roger and I discussed this on the phone and he has agreed to own
the
EB> task of resolving this issue.
EB> As I had feared, the version of the JSF 2.0 changelog that was
restored
EB> after the attack is not the most current one. Looking at [1],
you can
EB> clearly see that the version is hopelessly out of date: the
highest
EB> issue id is C0024. I know we were up around C0048.
EB> I also discovered that the RealWorldJsfLinks page is out of date
[2],
EB> but thankfully I found that google's cache had a version that
was more
EB> recent. I'm in the process of fixing it now.
EB> ACTION: Roger, can you please make it so [1] has the correct
recent
EB> state, as of the date of the attack?
EB> This task must be completed before we can move forward with the
"errata"
EB> MR, which we loosely promised (and Dan Allen quickly re-tweeted)
in the
EB> Jan-Feb timeframe.
EB> [1]
http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Projects/Jsf2MR1ChangeLog
EB> [2]
http://wiki.java.net/bin/view/Projects/RealWorldJSFLinks
Ed
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