Glen, Not sure what it means to be TLP, but when you say Axis1 gets retired, what does that mean? I currently am working on Axis C++ and do not plan on stopping and I hope to finally release a final version of 1.6 in the near future, after which I plan on continuing some enhancements. So will I still be able to do that?
Nadir Amra Glen Daniels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/27/2008 10:02:14 PM: > [image removed] > > From my POV, it's a bit of a tossup. On the one hand, there are > clearly a lot of sub-projects under the WS umbrella, and it would make > for a lot less complexity if we split some of them out. On the other, > there is a fairly large cluster of the projects that really do need to > maintain a pretty tight coupling, so having a single place they can all > exchange information is kind of nice too. > > I think we can achieve both goals with something like this: > > * Axis2 - becomes a TLP for both Java and C versions, with > Axis2-specific components underneath as subprojects. So Rampart, > Sandesha, Savan, Kandula.... > > * Axis1 basically gets retired, with questions still answerable on > axis-dev/user. > > * There are a few common libraries (used both inside and outside Axis2) > like Axiom and WSS4J that still need a place to live, not to mention the > other projects like Scout, JAX-RPC, and JUDDI. I'd suggest those stay > in WS for now, but perhaps get rid of the "commons" idea and upline > Axiom, Neethi, etc. to subprojects instead of "sub-subprojects". :) > > ---- > > What do people think of that layout? > > If we want to make this happen, I can draft up the necessary board > resolutions. > > Thanks, > --Glen > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
