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The Seam projects (Seam, Weld and the TCK) have a specific "Community Liaison" role, whose job is to oversee interaction with the community members and contributors to these projects.
A fast moving project can confuse the community without sufficient documentation and guides showing the community how to use and contribute to the project. The community liaison, focusing on these areas... ... and webinars, conference presentations and recordings. The community liaison is in charge of tracking |
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The Seam community is a diverse group of people from all over the world, interested in creating and supporting the next generation of Java web frameworks. Please <a href="/userRegister_d.seam">register</a> to join us.
We also have a [set of icons=>wiki://1661] you can put on the websites you created with Seam.
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We appreciate any help you can provide on the [=>wiki://1002]. This is also the right place to ask usage questions and discuss Seam |
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Please register and add your own Seam community events here! If you edit the page and update it, make sure you select the "Push changes onto feeds" checkbox.
You can also <a href="/service/Feed/atom/Area/Community/Node/Events"><img style="vertical-align:text-bottom;margin-right:2px;" src="/themes/sfwkorg/img/icon.atom.gif"/>subscribe</a> to this page.
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= 03.12.2009 : Orlando, FL: Java EE 6: Here and Now by <a href="/user/dan">Dan Allen</a> at [JSF Summit |
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Hi,
I want to use the wiki demo for manage project development communities where only a user in a group/role/project can have access to the project community. Is that possible in the Wiki?
Ex. I have two projects and I want to define a role for Project\_A and a role for Project\_B where the developers of the Project\_A can get access to the files under the ROOT/Project A directory and they does not have access to the files in the ROOT/Project B directory, and vice versa.
I was looking |
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So there's no Los Angeles area dates? Is there a JBoss Users Group out here?
[http://seamframework.org/Community/SeamCommunityEvents=>http://seamframework.org/Community/SeamCommunityEvents] |
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JBoss has a [poll=>https://www.jboss.org/community/poll.jspa] running at the moment to recognise those community members who contribute the most to JBoss projects.
There are a number of Seam folk listed
= Dan Hinojosa for forum help
= Nik Karlsson and Daniel Roth for the Excel component
= Jacob Orshalick for the nested conversation example and documentation
= Clint Popetz for the Wicket integration work
So get over there and vote if you feel their contributions are worthy! |