hi, By going through all these discussions what I can think of is that going for TLP neither make it better nor worse.
Ok why do you want to move Axiom out from Axis2 , because it has a big > advantage when it is there in WS than in Axis2. yes. The advantage here is that they have separate svn and they can have independent releases. Axis2 can depends on particular Axiom Version while people developing Axiom. or Rampart/Sandesha can use a pirticular Axis2 version (if need) and can have independent releases. So in this scene WS project has broken things into separate manageable components with the time. Of course this has happened generally with the time and may happen in future as well. What is the big management advantage we get moving them to TLPs? I agree that there are a lot of jiras and incomplete web sits. The reason for this is lack of time committees getting to work on these project due to various personal reasons. So I think this is a different issue which can not be addressed by going for TLP. For an example both Ajith and Chinthaka were very active committers in this project. But now they only participate in discussions. Can we expect any change after going TLP? Lets say Deepal going to fix 50 issues after going TLP, why he can not do it now? (Here I have nothing make personal I try to explain what I want to say) > > > > Anyway, why I don't agree is I don't see a problem with the current > > way. Even if there is a problem, I still don't see how things will be > > better if we go to multiple TLPs. > My concern is , Axis2 does not get what it is supposed to get. It is > just stay inside something called WS. While some other Web service > project acting as TLP. Well, are you saying that being a TLP a prestigious status? Of course this is a personal thing and I am not thinking like that. If so that is a different concern. thanks, Amila. > > > > > > Deepal > > > > Thanks, > > Chinthaka > > > > > -- > Thank you! > > > http://blogs.deepal.org > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- Amila Suriarachchi WSO2 Inc. blog: http://amilachinthaka.blogspot.com/
