On Mar 3, 2006, at 6:40 PM, Henri Yandell wrote:
On 3/3/06, Allen Gilliland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 15:16, Sean Gilligan wrote:
Allen Gilliland wrote:
that's fine. we don't have to remove it from the release
itself, but i do still think that we should move the code out
into it's own unique project space.
How would this fit in with the move to ASF?
that i'm not sure about. i don't have any problems with managing
it as an independent module of the Roller project, but i think it
could be its own project as well.
Would it be a different community of committers? I suspect it's
largely the same people as commit to Roller. I'm +1 on continuing to
grow it within Roller at the moment, once it can be deployed
independently it'll either become popular on its own or build its own
community, or it'll turn out that no one wants to do that anyway.
Whoa!
I'm totally against the idea of breaking Planet out into a separate
Apache project with it's own set committers. I was thinking more
along the lines of "IDE project file." This is a code organization
and build script thing, not a people thing, right?
You weren't proposing a whole new Apache project were you Allen?
The Apache Roller project can certainly ship different modules or
applications like Roller Admin Console, Roller Planet Server or even
Roller Blog Client.
- Dave
Hen