On 4/27/06, Henri Yandell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On 4/27/06, Stephen Colebourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Henri Yandell wrote: > > > Given this positive feedback so far, I'm going to email the infra@ > > > mailing list to see how they would go about doing it _if_ we decided > > > we wanted to move. > > > > > > I think we should be moving from 1 project with 37 components to 37 > > > projects - it'll allow us to manage the components individually of > > > each other without the kind of version overlap and general noise > > > issues that we currently have. > > > > Jakarta Http Components just created their first Jira, and they got the > > name JHCHTTPCORE. Thus this _could_ get caught up in a debate about > > Jakarta and groupings. > > That's the id-code rather than the name (afaik). > > I didn't know that that was being standardised - JHCHTTPCORE is > terrible, sounds like a sneeze. > > Ideally we should use whatever we want, it's not a namespace to fight > over, just need to be unique. > > > Personally, I'd like to see each component able to move grouping within > > Jakarta, thus we should use naming like JAKLANG or JAKARTALANG, rather > > than JLCLANG (for Jakarta Language Components). > > > > We also need to be aware that about half the commons websites now have > > links tailored to bugzilla, and these links get placed into maven built > > distributed projects. Another bit of work to do. > > Not sure anything can be done about that one. Do you mean the sites > that get stuck in the zips (by maven built distributed projects) or > something else? I suspect that every project has had a period of cold > turkey when it moved over. Any idea Martin? Is there a .htaccess in > the Bugzilla somehow?
Not directly. There was some discussion on this on infra@ a while ago. ISTR that someone (Jean Anderson, I think) was going to write something, but I've kinda lost track of whether anything actually happened. -- Martin Cooper Hen > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >