Richard,
I suspect your -1 reflects a misunderstanding of the proposal and the
[discuss] thread brought some clarification. Are you staying at -1?
Hadrian
On 11/26/2015 06:09 AM, Richard Downer wrote:
* brooklyn - all files in the root (no subdirs)
-1
The files in the root are:
LICENSE
NOTICE
README.md
.gitignore
.gitattribues
pom.xml
All of these except pom.xml would also be present in every *other*
repository, with minor modifications. This repo is not pulling its
weight.
* brooklyn-dist
usage/all
usage/dist
usage/scripts
usage/downstream-parent
usage/archetypes
My recommendation: drop `brooklyn-dist` and put all of this stuff into
`brooklyn`.
I'm with Mike on this one; 6 repositories - now 7 if there's a new one
for the Go CLI - risks overcomplicating things (and not just for
newcomers).
A top-level project for the distribution and odds and ends, plus
projects for "server", "web UI", "CLI" and "docs" is IMO acceptable -
to most observers it's a logical split and people would know where
they need to work. I'd accept "library" on the basis that we're trying
to obsolete it by having a catalog of pure-YAML blueprints, but I
suspect that it is going to hang around for quite a long time.
Richard.