On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 9:21 AM, Michael Osipov <[email protected]> wrote:

> Am 2017-05-04 um 16:51 schrieb Oleg Kalnichevski:
>
>> On Thu, 2017-05-04 at 15:59 +0200, Michael Osipov wrote:
>>
>>> While I do say +1 the vote is incomplete:
>>> You missed to provide the target Git repo names. E.g., you won't name
>>> httpcomponents/project/ => project right?
>>>
>>>
>> Does this need to be in the vote? I thought it would only matter when
>> asking infra to do the actual migration. If it does I can restart the
>> vote.
>>
>
> It should be at least mentioned that repo names must be changed. No need
> to revote, let's spin a new discussion when this vote is over.
>
> I'd propose the following:
>>>
>>> httpcomponents-core
>>> httpcomponents-client
>>> httpcomponents-parent
>>> httpcomponents-stylecheck
>>> httpcomponents-site
>>>
>>>
>> I would go with
>>
>> hc instead of httpcomponents if infra allow it.
>>
>
> I prefer compact names too, but repo names have to resemble like project
> names. Consider that people are listing our repos at git.apache.org or
> GitHub and filter for 'http' simpyl because new artifactIds are 'http...',
> though I have no strong preference here. Let the majority decide later.
>

It is a bit odd that "http" would not be in the artifact name.


>
> It might also reasonable to reconsider the artifactId of project
>>> because
>>> <artifactId>project</artifactId> is quite general. httpcomponents-
>>> parent
>>> sounds reasonable to me.
>>>
>>>
>> By all of means feel free to fix it.
>>
>
> Any objects from others here? If there won't be any within a few days,
> I'll go ahead and do it.
>

+1

Gary

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