Then also nstruction in main README file
Both are ok with me, but maybe less work by getting rid of hashes indeed...
Jacques
From: "Adrian Crum" <adrian.c...@sandglass-software.com>
We could have an "archived components" page on the wiki to describe all of that.
-Adrian
On 3/2/2012 9:33 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
On Mar 2, 2012, at 10:26 AM, Adrian Crum wrote:
I don't understand the need for the archive folder. If we just remove unused code, then anyone wanting to resurrect it can just
check out a previous revision that included it.
This is definitely true but I was thinking that it may be easier to document the instructions about these old components (using
README files in the "archive" subfolders); for *example* if we will move there "webslinger" we could add to the README files the
details about how to define the OFBiz container for it (currently in the config files in the "base" folder). But actually the
same can be retrieved from the commit logs if we will decide to simply delete from repository. I am very open to both the
solutions.
Thanks,
Jacopo
I like the idea of moving some of the specialpurpose components outside the
main project.
-Adrian
On 3/2/2012 9:21 AM, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
In preparation for bigger changes :-) I would like to propose the addition of
two new folders to the OFBiz svn repository:
branches/
tags/
archive/ (NEW)
trunk/
trunk/extras (NEW)
The "archive" folder will be used for keeping an archive of no more used components or pieces of code: for example the
specialpurpose/shark and the framework/jetty components could be moved there (but of course we will vote for each component's
move); the idea is that the code under the archive folder is not planned to be released (but of course plans could change if
there is an interest in the community) but in the same time we prefer to keep the code available to be resurrected
The "trunk/extras" folder is actually very similar to "specialpurpose" (I have also considered to propose to rename it to
"extras"): it will contain optional components or tools (not necessarily OFBiz components) like the support for Selenium tests
(and the tests themselves) etc... The idea is that the content of this folder will not be released in the "Apache OFBiz"
releases but it will be instead released by the OFBiz community as a separate product like "Apache OFBiz Extras" or similar.
What do you think?
Jacopo