John E. Conlon wrote:
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 17:53 -0500, Alex Karasulu wrote:
Ok what are we moving into felix common?
Four third party wrapping projects:
antlr-osgi
commons-collections-osgi
commons-lang-osgi
server-logger-osgi
(The first three projects have no java sources, they only have a
pom.xml, while the server-logger-osgi, adds only an OSGi Activator class
for dynamic manipulation of log levels in an OSGi environment.) Few
moving parts.
Cool thanks.
And will not moving our stuff
over to felix common not make it harder for others to commit on those
sources?
There will be little reason to change these once these build and deploy
a valid bundle to a maven repository. They will then be available to us
as well as others that may not use ADS/Mina. The commons effort at Felix
is only a stopgap effort with the goal to make valid OSGi bundles from
common libraries that now are not valid OSGi bundles.
Ok understood. Sounds good thanks for the update John.
Alex can
you get with Richard Hall and create a place for the commons, and get me
a svn userid/pw with commit access so I can redeploy our common
dependencies to there? If necessary (from the felix community
standpoint) I can also help with other wrapping efforts besides the few
we need.
Rather than get with Richard (a person) we should be asking about how to
start working the commons thing on the community's dev list.
Right
Also if
you're a main driver for doing things in there you can get commit rights
which should be the case.
Ditto
Mina
There will open a window of opportunity for us to add OSGi wrapping
subproject project to Mina as soon as Peter Royal creates a Java5
optimized Mina 1.0.0 compatible branch. Can you help facilitate the
idea? JIRA: http//issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIRMINA-27
You already have rights to commit to the directory project which still
for now includes MINA.
Don't remember seeing an email with username/password for svn. How can I
obtain these?
Hmmm you'll have to ask at [EMAIL PROTECTED] They will be able
to help you. If I remember correctly there might be a form to set your
svn password out there.
You're in the authz file so your account was created and I was able to
add you.
I recommend creating a private MINA branch in
your personal sandbox area and making the appropriate changes there then
presenting this idea to the MINA dev list.
WDYT?
This should be more proactive and they can see just what you are
proposing first hand by investigating your branch.
This is what I had in mind as well.
Great.
Thanks,
Alex