Your plan sounds good, as long as there is an express intent to change
the package name to org.apache.jspwiki in a future release. Planning
to keep the non-apache package name permanently will probably raise
questions.
Craig
On Jan 19, 2012, at 12:00 PM, Harry Metske wrote:
Folks,
to summarize all mails, I think we can conclude:
* Janne and Andrew (the two main developers) will not spend time on
the
project anymore ( lots of thanks to you for all the work done)
* a few developers (Florian, Juan Pablo, Harry) can still spend some
time,
and would like to stick to ASF
* the majority of the respondents have indicated a preference for
2.8 as
"the way to go", and we should try to graduate with that
If this is true and nobody opposes I like to make some start and "do
something":
1) reorganize the JIRA issues so it reflects our intent to graduate
2.8
2) reorganize Subversion:
2a) clear the JSPWIKI_3_0_BRANCH (it contains old stuff from up
until
2011-01-24)
2b) move the current trunk to that JSPWIKI_3_0_BRANCH (it contains
a lot
of good code that should not be thrown away)
2c) clear the trunk
2d) move the branch JSPWIKI_2_8_BRANCH to trunk (this is what we
will
try to graduate)
3) maybe a package rename and some bug fixes
let me know if you disagree
regards,
Harry
Craig L Russell
Architect, Oracle
http://db.apache.org/jdo
408 276-5638 mailto:[email protected]
P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!