On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 10:39 AM, Piotr Steininger <
piotr.steininger(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Seam Team,
My name is Piotr (Peter) Steininger and I am a former Amentra/RedHat
consultant living in the Washington, DC area. I've worked on a number of
consulting projects using Seam 2 as a solutions architect and a tech/dev
lead. I learned to love a lot of Seam's features (and got to know a lot of
it inside and out), and got to experience many challenges of using Seam in
(both technical and political). Since the experience I gained has been
paying my bills for a while, I feel that this is the time to pay back, and
invest my time and skills into Seam and Weld, which I am very excited about
and want to promote for future projects.
Awesome!
So I'd like to contribute to Seam 3 code in some way, to accelerate the
time line. I would also love to help build some solid examples (beyond
booking, number guess, etc - something with hands and legs - I have a few
ideas, which I'll be putting down on paper pretty soon).
Sounds like exactly what we need ;)
I checked out the sources for modules one by one, but I can't seem to build
some of them (ie. seam-bpm). Maven complains that it can't find
seam-parent:3.0.0-SNAPSHOT. I found a trace of it on
repository.sonatype.org (
http://repository.sonatype.org/content/groups/public/org/jboss/seam/seam-...),
but no pom, just metadata.
How can I get around it?
I have to admit I am totally new to the process of contributing to
open-source since I've been on consulting gigs pretty much behind closed
doors, so I am not sure where to start. I tried to find some more detailed
developer docs, but I probably did not dig deep enough.
I appreciate in advance any advice and direction.
We are just getting Seam 3 off the ground, as you can tell. Some of it is
not flying yet. The best thing to do is hop on the #seam-dev IRC channel
since the best documentation is real-time help.
We love your enthusiasm and request your patience since you are going to be
part of the lift off process ;)
-Dan
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Dan Allen
Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat | Author of Seam in Action
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