Mojo plugins start out in the sandbox and need 3 votes from current committers
to promote to proper.
If you want to release a vote is expected to happen (I think apache voting
rules apply)
Mvgr,
Martin
Roland Weber wrote:
> Hi Sebastian,
>
> sebb wrote:
>> I don't see it as splitting the community, rather as an adjunct to the
>> existing community.
>>
>> One of the reasons would be to allow independent release cycles.
>>
>> Also, not every user would need all the plugins.
>>
>> Perhaps this could be done by rearranging the JMeter project, but it
>> seems cleaner to have a separate repository - as is done with Maven.
>
> HttpComponents is also managing currently two components on
> separate release cycles. However, that comes with a certain
> overhead. At the current frequency of our releases, I can
> fully understand Oleg's reluctance against putting more modules
> on separate release cycles.
> If the idea is to have each extra JMeter plugin on a separate
> release cycle, you're probably better off without the Apache
> overhead. I assume Codehouse does not require three PMC votes
> for a release? If the extra JMeter plugins are meant to share
> on release cycle, and there are no licensing issues, I believe
> it can be handled at Apache.
>
> cheers,
> Roland
>
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