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RE: [ANNOUNCE] Project Mojarra

From: Todd Patrick <Todd.Patrick_at_dtn.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Dec 2007 15:09:40 -0600

It's bait... mojarra is a bait fish. So the logo could have the Glassfish icon eating a smaller Glassfish icon. --Todd -----Original Message----- From: Ryan.Lubke@Sun.COM [mailto:Ryan.Lubke@Sun.COM] Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 1:58 PM To: users@javaserverfaces.dev.java.net; dev@javaserverfaces.dev.java.net Subject: [ANNOUNCE] Project Mojarra Many of you may remember the efforts we went through many months ago to poll the user community to find a good name for the JSF RI. After several attempts, a name has been decided upon that passed the scrutiny of the Sun legal department, so we are excited to announce the winner: Project Mojarra. There are likely many questions, so we will attempt to answer as many of them as we can in the following FAQ: 1 Q. So...what do we call it? A. Much like the RI's parent project, Project GlassFish, is referred to as simply GlassFish, Project Mojarra will likewise be referred to as Mojarra. 2. Q. Will Mojarra still be the RI? A. Yes. However, right or wrong, there is a certain stigma with being called the 'RI'. This stigma is part of what prompted having a code name. 3. Q. Do you think this name change will matter? A. Hard to say. Either way, it's nice having a name to refer to the project outside of 'the RI project site' or other similar expressions. 4. Q. What does this mean for the java.net project? Will a new site be created? A. Yes. https://mojarra.dev.java.net has already been created and will most likely be setup to redirect to https://javaserverfaces.dev.java.net. The mailing lists, issue tracker, etc will remain the same. We'll start making small changes to the javaserverfaces site shortly after this email has been sent. 5. Q. I see that the Mojarra project site is configured to use SVN. Will the code base be moved to SVN. A. We're still looking into the effort/cost on moving the sources from https://javaserverfaces-sources.dev.java.net to https://mojarra.dev.java.net. If we can do it with a minimal amount of fuss, we will. 6. Q. Will any of the artifact names change (i.e. jsf-api.jar and jsf-impl.jar)? A. Probably not until we ship an implementation of JSF 2.0, however, future versions of the 1.2 release may change the log/version message to reflect the name change. 7. Q. Why Mojarra? A. As some may recall, we asked the community for a series of potential names for the project. The top 4 names were submitted to legal and each, for various reasons, were not approved. Mojarra came up in some private discussions between some of the developers and we decided to submit that and see what would happen. 8. Q. That's all well and good, but what does it MEAN? A. Mojarra is a Fish (yes, another Fish). Note that this doesn't necessarily mean the logo has to be a fish. 9. Q. Yeah, what about the logo? A. We don't have one...yet. If you'd like to take a crack at a submission, then please send your idea to the dev/user mailing lists. Nothing has been finalized yet, but I'd like to have a prize for the winning design. I'll send a follow up to the list if that idea pans out. I think that will cover the common questions. If there are any other questions, follow up on this thread. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: users-unsubscribe@javaserverfaces.dev.java.net For additional commands, e-mail: users-help@javaserverfaces.dev.java.net ----------------------------------------- NOTICE: This email message is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s) and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply email and destroy all copies of the original message.