Thanks Bertrand, for pointing this out. I'd see Apache Commons as a viable place. Granting additional persons commit rights to the Scala scripting engine in Sling seems more like an intermediate solution to me if we want to make the script engine easily shareable across otherwise unrelated projects.

Michael

On 4/26/10 5:55 PM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote:
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 3:52 PM, Michael Dürig<michael.due...@day.com>  wrote:
...I think it might be worthwhile to check whether we could move
the Scala scripting engine to the Scala incubator [3]. This would make it
much easier for non Sling committers (like me and Reto I suppose) to get
things done and to use the script engine. Furthermore the scripting engine
would ultimately profit from contributions from users of different
backgrounds....

Alternatives might be to move the scala engine to Apache Commons, or
keep it in Sling but grant commit access to Apache commiiters (like
yourself and Reto) willing to work on it. The Sling PMC can open parts
of its code to committers from other Apache projects (IMO - that would
need a PMC vote of course).

I'm not saying that's better than your suggestion, just wanted to
point to those alternatives.

-Bertrand

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