Re: [VOTE] Mailets -> Mailet subproject

2008-03-02 Thread Søren Hilmer
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On Sun, March 2, 2008 21:59, Robert Burrell Donkin wrote:
> though the mailet API has been moved to the mailet subproject, mailet
> implementations are still contained in the server codebase. managing
> mailets as part of the mailet sub-project will allow releases to be
> made independent of the JAMES server, reduce the learning time
> required before developers can contribute, improve modularity in the
> JAMES core and allow libraries to be shared between different JAMES
> versions (allowing bugs to be fixed in one place).
>
> though some mailets are too tightly coupled to be moved immediately,
> others  can be moved with no or minimal effort. some extra work will
> be required to produce a good website but these practicality can be
> resolved once consensus about the principle has been established.
>
> proposal
> --
> establish the ideal that mailets should not depend on JAMES and should
> be managed within the mailet subproject rather than the server
> project. a home for mailets should be created within the mailet
> subproject and mailets gradually moved to it over time.
>
> here's my +1
>
> - robert
>
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> [ ] +1 Move Mailets to Mailet subproject
> [ ] +0 Sounds reasonable
> [ ] -0 Sounds unreasonable
> [ ] -1 Do not move Mailets to Mailet subproject
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Re: [VOTE] Mailets -> Mailet subproject

2008-03-02 Thread Norman Maurer

Am Montag, den 03.03.2008, 00:03 +0100 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
> [X] +1 Move Mailets to Mailet subproject
> 

Norman



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Re: [VOTE] Mailets -> Mailet subproject

2008-03-02 Thread Serge Knystautas
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 3:59 PM, Robert Burrell Donkin
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>  [X] +1 Move Mailets to Mailet subproject

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Re: [VOTE] Mailets -> Mailet subproject

2008-03-02 Thread Stefano Bagnara

[X] +1 Move Mailets to Mailet subproject

Stefano


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[VOTE] Mailets -> Mailet subproject

2008-03-02 Thread Robert Burrell Donkin
though the mailet API has been moved to the mailet subproject, mailet
implementations are still contained in the server codebase. managing
mailets as part of the mailet sub-project will allow releases to be
made independent of the JAMES server, reduce the learning time
required before developers can contribute, improve modularity in the
JAMES core and allow libraries to be shared between different JAMES
versions (allowing bugs to be fixed in one place).

though some mailets are too tightly coupled to be moved immediately,
others  can be moved with no or minimal effort. some extra work will
be required to produce a good website but these practicality can be
resolved once consensus about the principle has been established.

proposal
--
establish the ideal that mailets should not depend on JAMES and should
be managed within the mailet subproject rather than the server
project. a home for mailets should be created within the mailet
subproject and mailets gradually moved to it over time.

here's my +1

- robert

-- 8<--
[ ] +1 Move Mailets to Mailet subproject
[ ] +0 Sounds reasonable
[ ] -0 Sounds unreasonable
[ ] -1 Do not move Mailets to Mailet subproject
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JAMES Server Nightly Build Report

2008-03-02 Thread JAMES Nightly Build System
An automated nightly build of JAMES has been posted to 
http://people.apache.org/builds/james/nightly/

Any unit test errors from the build should be reported below:

BUILD SUCCESSFUL
Total time: 10 minutes 43 seconds

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