On Fri, Apr 18, 2008 at 11:46 AM, Xavier Hanin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > More generally, is there a pool of "high quality" ivy.xml files out > there > > somewhere that we should import into RoundUp? > > The only high quality ivy files I'm aware of are in IvyRep. And even those > are not of very high quality considering the naming conventions used. I > think they are a good source of inspiration, but that's pretty much all. I will work on copying them to Ivy RoundUp... but using java package naming conventions (subject to further review). > Thinking out loud about quality, I think it will be difficult to get a > good > quality from scratch. So maybe the repository should have versions as you > already suggested: people who want to use the latest updates use the > trunk, > while others use 0.x versions to get something more stable. Once we'll > have > a large and consistent enough repo, we could go to 1.0 and never break > backward compatiblity from there. Then a vote mechanism to ensure new > metadata is still consistent and good enough would be very interesting. > Yes I like that approach. -Archie -- Archie L. Cobbs
