[jsr-314-open] [ADMIN] java.net hacking after-effects: ChangeLog missing
Imre Osswald
ioss at mx.jevelopers.com
Mon Jan 4 17:13:55 EST 2010
Roger,
if you need help i would be willing to transfer some (the ones i can
read) into text-form. It seems i can not edit the table on the wiki,
but I could do some exceling?
Imre
On 04.01.2010, at 23:07, Roger Kitain wrote:
> HI Imre -
>
> Thanks for digging this up.
> I see 54 issues listed here which is a lot better than 24 listed on
> java.net site.
> As a last resort I think I can get these into a new change log.
>
> -roger
>
> Imre Osswald wrote:
>> 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 at 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 clearly see that the version is hopelessly out of date: the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
>>>
>>> --
>>> | ed.burns at sun.com | office: 408 884 9519 OR x31640
>>> | homepage: | http://ridingthecrest.com/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Dan Allen
>>> Senior Software Engineer, Red Hat | Author of Seam in Action
>>> Registered Linux User #231597
>>>
>>> http://mojavelinux.com
>>> http://mojavelinux.com/seaminaction
>>> http://www.google.com/profiles/dan.j.allen
>>
>
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