Re: Releases in the future

2009-05-14 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
reasoning about the releases in the future, mainly the ones for end-users who just want to grab a binary and fire it off Apache only releases source code packages.  Those other things you build are not releases -- they are binaries that individuals build and upload. How about naming those

Re: Releases in the future

2009-05-12 Thread Juan José Vázquez Delgado
As one of those users of sling the launchpad structures are working well for us. At the moment we take launchpad/bundles as is, and package with something close to lauchpad/app. As Ian describes, a custom launchpad, including Sling and some other bundles, is a typical enterprise-ready package

Re: Releases in the future

2009-05-12 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
Hi, On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Felix Meschberger fmesc...@gmail.com wrote: ...Basically, we will start releasing single bundles using the regular ASF release process. This should enable us to release much quicker than with big release we have done until now... +1, and if we could

Re: Releases in the future

2009-05-12 Thread Bertrand Delacretaz
On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:29 PM, Roy T. Fielding field...@gbiv.com wrote: On May 11, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Felix Meschberger wrote: Carsten and I have been reasoning about the releases in the future, mainly the ones for end-users who just want to grab a binary and fire it off Apache only

Re: Releases in the future

2009-05-12 Thread Felix Meschberger
Hi, Juan José Vázquez Delgado schrieb: Many of them are used to a pre configured lamp binary for getting up and going on development fast, building from source doesnt appear to be in their vocab. IMHO, there is not an easy way to package a Sling based software solution now. Along these, I

Re: Releases in the future

2009-05-12 Thread Juan José Vázquez Delgado
 * create OSGi Deployment Packages for use with     the Deployment Admin service  * create Karaf features (requiring respective     Karaf support)  * create a list of dependencies to grab from     and OBR at first startup What is important to me, is that we will be able to produce simple

Re: Releases in the future

2009-05-12 Thread Ian Boston
On 12 May 2009, at 08:55, Felix Meschberger wrote: What is important to me, is that we will be able to produce simple applications (or web applications if required) which end-users can grab and run without requiring them to launch a maven (or ant or whatever tool you like) process. If I

Re: Releases in the future

2009-05-12 Thread Felix Meschberger
Hi, Bertrand Delacretaz schrieb: Hi, On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 9:03 PM, Felix Meschberger fmesc...@gmail.com wrote: ...Basically, we will start releasing single bundles using the regular ASF release process. This should enable us to release much quicker than with big release we have done

Re: Releases in the future

2009-05-12 Thread Vidar Ramdal
2009/5/12 Juan José Vázquez Delgado juanjo.vazq...@gmail.com: As Ian describes, a custom launchpad, including Sling and some other bundles, is a typical enterprise-ready package for Sling solutions. Agreed. IMHO, there is not an easy way to package a Sling based software solution now. Along

Re: Releases in the future

2009-05-12 Thread Roy T. Fielding
On May 12, 2009, at 12:40 AM, Bertrand Delacretaz wrote: On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:29 PM, Roy T. Fielding field...@gbiv.com wrote: On May 11, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Felix Meschberger wrote: Carsten and I have been reasoning about the releases in the future, mainly the ones for end-users who

Releases in the future

2009-05-11 Thread Felix Meschberger
Hi all, Carsten and I have been reasoning about the releases in the future, mainly the ones for end-users who just want to grab a binary and fire it off. Basically, we will start releasing single bundles using the regular ASF release process. This should enable us to release much quicker than

Re: Releases in the future

2009-05-11 Thread Carsten Ziegeler
Roy T. Fielding wrote: On May 11, 2009, at 12:03 PM, Felix Meschberger wrote: Carsten and I have been reasoning about the releases in the future, mainly the ones for end-users who just want to grab a binary and fire it off. Basically, we will start releasing single bundles using