Nicola Ken Barozzi wrote: > > Carsten Ziegeler wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> can someone give me a hint on what's the procedure to release a >> subproject? Is a vote necessary? > > > For releases, always, as said in our Project Guidelines. > > " > Release Plan > > A release plan is used to keep all volunteers aware of when a release is > desired, who will be the release manager, when the repository will be > frozen to create a release, and other assorted information to keep > volunteers from tripping over each other. Lazy majority decides each > issue in a release plan. > > Release Testing > > After a new release is built, it must be tested before being released to > the public. Majority approval is required before the release can be made. > " > > >> I want to release the store, the xmlutil and the sourceresolve >> subprojects. Anyone against it? > > > Before releasing excalibur components, I prefer to check if we can move > the stuff elswhere, before creating a legacy here. > > So -1 till anyone wanting to release excalibur stuff explains why these > have to be released here versus be in some kind of Commons. > > Now more specific points: > - xmlutil -1: seems like a package for xml-commons, no Avalon dependency > > - sourceresolve +1: seems like a non-commons-convertible Avalon > component to me > > - store -0: it *is* an Avalon Component, but there is a cool simplestore > package in Jakarta-commons-sandbox, written by Gerhard Froehlich > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Juozas Baliuka ([EMAIL PROTECTED]). > Gerhard, what's the status? Can't we make our store use simplestore as > an impl?
I'm not involved in Simplestore, anymore. But it's a OR mapping API (JDO and stuff). IMHO that's not needed in Cocoon and Co. The Store components in Avalon are simple Data stores (NO DBs). There is a Jisp (http://www.coyotegulch.com/algorithm/jisp/index.html) based Store in Cocoon. I plan to move it to Excalibur-store to have all Cocoon Store components in this subproject. That would be less confusing and more continuous. What do you think? Greets Gerhard -- "Three o'clock is always too late or too early for anything you want to do. (Jean-Paul Sartre)" Weblogging at: http://radio.weblogs.com/0107791/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
