+1 to remove the web console for Camel 3.0 (option #2)
On 2013-01-25 8:14 PM, "Hadrian Zbarcea" <hzbar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'd keep this thread short and focus on achieving consensus (if possible)
> on what to do with the existing console. So far it looks to me like there
> is (almost(*)) consensus on not having the console part of the camel distro.
>
> The contenders are:
> 1. James proposal to move it to the sandbox (as an alternative to my
> subproject suggestoin). I think that's an even better alternative. If there
> is enough interest it can grow in the sandbox and then we can decide on its
> future, uhm, future.
> 2. Get rid of it completely (Rob and Dan).
>
> I am in favor of both with a slight bias towards 2. From the thread it's
> not yet clear if the balance tips one way or another, so let's keep the
> discussion going, looks like this will be easy to sort out.
>
> Cheers,
> Hadrian
>
> (*) @cmoulliard: I agree with your point, but it helps way more to sell
> said technology if you had sharp looking eye candy. History indicates that
> it's not likely to get that from the current camel distro, yet more likely
> to get it from karaf, hawt.io or other places (ALv2 licensed on top of
> everything).
>
>
>
> On 01/25/2013 06:05 PM, Christian Schneider wrote:
>
>> I think even both may be possible. We could have plugins for apache
>> projects that are written inside the projects or outside. Depending on
>> the interest of a project to build such a plugin and the feasibility to
>> develop it independent of the project release cycle.
>>
>> The core part of my idea is though to have cooporation of multiple
>> organizations and projects towards such a management framework. I think
>> this is too big for one company to succeed on its own and I have seen
>> too many similar projects fail.
>>
>> Christian
>>
>> Am 25.01.2013 23:57, schrieb Guillaume Nodet:
>>
>>> On the other hand, if the plugin is developped outside the Camel project,
>>> it could be written to support multiple camel versions at the same time,
>>> especially older versions.  Which might be harder (though not impossible)
>>> if hosted inside camel project itself.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jan 25, 2013 at 11:36 PM, Christian Schneider <
>>> ch...@die-schneider.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>

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