Gilbert Carl Herschberger II wrote:
> And then, Sean seems to have take this seriously. Don't do it. Please don't
> use such a convoluted and irrelevant package name. And, it is important for
> the community to find the right package name as soon as possible.
>
> Since Sean is working on it and we're not quite sure where it fits in the
> org.jos packages, you might call it seancribbs.peer_ui for now. Sean, if
> you own your own Internet domain, you might call it yourdomain.peer_ui for
> now. But don't put it in the org.jos packages. And certainly don't put it
> inside the entirely redudant experimental package.
you have a point, I agree.
as for a final destination I think we should have an org.jos.jade
package and it be in the subpackage awt (org.jos.jade.awt).
> So what if peer_ui uses jade. Since my application uses java.io, should I
> put it inside java.io.myapp? What if my application uses both java.io and
> java.net? How to I put my app in both java.io.myapp and java.net.myapp?
It doesn't use jade, its part of jade (IMO at least). I think we need to
have a sepereation between UI and OS, a UI is just an app used to
communicate with the OS.
> The longest JOS-related package on my computer is called
> com.realignsoft.masterregistry1a.io.test, just 5 packages deep. I can find
> no justification to make any package deeper than that. It's more trouble
> than it's worth. It just gets in the way. Every time I make deeper packages
> I end up in deep trouble.
>
> After a package is built, has been fully tested, and everybody likes it,
> you might consider finding a place for it inside the jos or org.jos
> namespace. And, you have to be conservative even then.
Your right, we should wait till we have something solid to put in our,
proverbial, basket.
Cheers,
DigiGod
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