Re: Moving Transaction Control into Git

2017-12-21 Thread Timothy Ward
I think I’ve left long enough for any objectors to see this. The response has been 100% positive so I’ll get going with the move today. Thanks all! Tim Sent from my iPhone > On 18 Dec 2017, at 16:15, Christian Schneider wrote: > > +1 > > Christian > > Am 18.12.2017 13:03 schrieb "Timothy W

Re: Moving Transaction Control into Git

2017-12-18 Thread Christian Schneider
+1 Christian Am 18.12.2017 13:03 schrieb "Timothy Ward" : > Hi all, > > The Aries Transaction Control implementation has quite a few pieces, and > is already substantially separated from the rest of the Aries build. This > is for two main reasons: > > > 1. The Transaction Control implementati

Re: Moving Transaction Control into Git

2017-12-18 Thread Raymond Auge
+1 for better project separation! - Ray On Mon, Dec 18, 2017 at 7:09 AM, Jean-Baptiste Onofré wrote: > +1 > > It makes sense. > > Regards > JB > > > On 12/18/2017 01:03 PM, Timothy Ward wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> The Aries Transaction Control implementation has quite a few pieces, and >> is alre

Re: Moving Transaction Control into Git

2017-12-18 Thread Jean-Baptiste Onofré
+1 It makes sense. Regards JB On 12/18/2017 01:03 PM, Timothy Ward wrote: Hi all, The Aries Transaction Control implementation has quite a few pieces, and is already substantially separated from the rest of the Aries build. This is for two main reasons: 1. The Transaction Control impl

Moving Transaction Control into Git

2017-12-18 Thread Timothy Ward
Hi all, The Aries Transaction Control implementation has quite a few pieces, and is already substantially separated from the rest of the Aries build. This is for two main reasons: 1. The Transaction Control implementation makes heavy use of Java 8, which is much newer than required by the