Re: History of WOLips?

From: Chuck Hill (chil..lobal-village.net)
Date: Tue Jun 05 2007 - 00:35:51 EDT

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    Here is the latest if anyone has any comments:

    Andrus Adamchik started the project around 2001 as a set of tools to
    build WebObjects projects independent from platform and IDE based on
    Apache Ant technology.

    Emily Bache and Ulrich Koester helped to flesh out project and add
    core Ant tasks in the early years. Ulrich started the WOLips Eclipse
    plugin which has evolved into a full IDE platform for WebObjects
    development. Harald Niesche developed the incremental builder which
    has become the core of WOLips.

    Lately Mike Schrag has been one of the most prolific contributors and
    has added replacement tools for EOModeler and WebObjects Builder over
    the last year or so.

    Maven support was recently added by Ulrich, Andrus, and Henrique Prange.

    There are currently 18 commiters on the project. Five of them are
    quite active, including Anjo Krank, Mike, and Ulrich. Several others
    have contributed extensions and patches over the years, and patches,
    new code, and bug reports continue to be submitted.

    Thanks everyone's assistance in keeping my story straight.

    Chuck

    On Jun 2, 2007, at 8:25 AM, Anders Peterson wrote:

    > Don't forget the incremental builder we all take for granted. If I
    > remember correctly that was a parallel effort by Harald Niesche
    > that (later) merged with the Ant based WOProject/WOLips.
    >
    > /Anders
    >
    > Mike Schrag wrote:
    >>> Lately Mike Schrag has been one of the most prolific contributors
    >>> and has added replacement tools for EOModeler and WebObjects
    >>> Builder over the last year or so.
    >> I would say Anjo, Ulrich, and I are the main contributors at this
    >> point? Trying to think if I've seen other commiters recently?
    >> ms
    >
    >

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