Paul Hammant wrote:
As well as Cornerstone stuff IMHO.+1 for Phoenix becoming a top level project.
As well ....
* Excalibur bits go to Commons or elsewhere, apart from the bits used by one or other container,
which go with that container.
This seems to have a good reception on the Turbine list too and by Peter Donald which is on the Commons PMC.
Why is this :-?* Merlin leaves Avalon CVS.
It has been proposed that is go in a ./scratchpad dir, and I don't see why it has to be kicked out.
The same should IMHO be applied for all other containers except Phoenix which is live and well and ECM (in graveyard mode?).
I see it as an Avalon Component, thus to go into Commons, but other views and suggestions are welcome.* Logkit goes to top level?
Avalon becomes Avalon-Framework, which I've said over and over again is the only level at which compataibility between containers is guaranteed (and that we all agree on). Some containers have xml component lacing, some another type of xml lacing, yet others have _no_ meta data. All are fine. Focus people.
This is in line with my proposal.
I don't see why.No people from the new phoenix group do not have automatic rights on commit to Avalon. If they were there (committing before) they remain IMHO.
Actually IMVHO exactly the opposite seems more sensible.
IE all Phoenix committers should remain committers also in framework if they wish to, while I would think that committers that have not partecipated in Phoenix would not have automatic rights on Phoenix.
As I have already told Peter, I won't ask to "remain" committer of Phoenix, because I have never really partecipated in it with actual code.
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