The maven stuff we can do all by ourselves.
Craig On Sep 17, 2007, at 3:30 PM, Charles Matthew Chen wrote:
Hello everyone,Let me begin by thanking everyone for taking an interest in this project.Sanselan began in 2004; most of the current codebase was written over a period of a couple of weeks. At the time I was working for a firm selling software and services to professional photographers. This position offered me access to images from a wide variety of cameras. Over the next year I found small ways to make the library more robust. I open sourced it soon thereafter. Interest in the project was slow but steady until late 2006 when I began to receive a increasing volume of questions, bug fix requests, etc. This lead me to resume work on the project, addressing many longstanding issues, not all of which are yet resolved (such as the lack of proper javadocs). When Carsten approached me about donating the project to Apache, the timing could not have been more perfect. I had received a number of requests to move the project to sourceforge or its like and was debating what to do. I've always had the highest esteem for the Apache organization and its projects, so moving here was an unexpected honor. Confluence +1 Maven +1 I'm not sure what splitting the project into sub-projects would offer us at this point. Charles. On 9/17/07, Carsten Ziegeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Craig L Russell wrote:The biggest advantage of Confluence is that once it's set up, it'sreally easy to publish changes. On the other hand, I don't know enoughto set it up, although our friends at infra have experience.Yes, I think using Confluence makes sense; I use it in other projects (for example Felix) and its nice. An autoexporter exports the site (or the changes) to a static directory which is then our website. I think setting this up is fairly easy, we just have to ask :)But we should ensure that only people with a CLA can edit the contents of the website. So we should create an own confluence group containing the committers and only this group has write access to the web site part.What build structure do we want? Sanselan is a relatively smallproject but still, it might be nice to use maven as a build tool tomake it easy for users to deploy and make it easy for sanselan developers to publish.+1 for mavenAs you can probably tell, I'm a fan of maven as well.Ah great, this makes us the "three friends of maven" (hmm, perhaps wecould make a movie out of this) - Seriously, a big +1 for using maven.Carsten -- Carsten Ziegeler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Craig Russell Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo 408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!
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