> -----Original Message----- > From: Noel J. Bergman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 25 April 2005 22:27 > To: James-Dev Mailing List > Cc: Darrell DeBoer; Jason Webb > Subject: Handling the existing proposals/ directory > > Jasons and Darrell, > > With regard to the proposals directory, I am wondering ... should I copy > it > over to the new branch that will become the trunk? Or do we want to keep > such things out of the trunk, and use branches to work on such long term > projects that aren't yet merged? > > Proposals has: > > SASL > RMI Remote Manager > IMAP > IMAP 2 > > I don't believe that anyone has touched either of the first two in ages. > RMI Remote Manager hasn't changed since the initial import 3 years ago. > Likewase, SASL hasn't been touched in years. IMAP is a dead end, as I > understand it.
I picked up the IMAP2 proposal as it was the most recent and appeared to have the most complete IMAPv4 stack implementation. > > Only IMAP2 is considered current. It isn't ready to be merged, and when > it > is, it won't be in a proposals directory. > > Hence, my leaning towards not doing anything with it, and then once the > merger is done, we can create a branch from that working code, copy IMAP2 > to > it, and people contributing to IMAP can work on it in the branch until it > is > ready to be merged back into trunk. This sounds sensible to me, and means I can work in isolation with some of the core bits that might be a bit lethal to James as a whole. I assume that the proposals/IMAP2 will exist in the IMAP branch? If this is the case (and it's what I want to do for now) then I can start pulling some of the IMAP code into the James core as I alter code to support the IMAP requirements. > > --- Noel --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]