The proposal/org.apache.framework is clean in structure,
the proposal/org.apache.avalon is not (just try drawing up
a package dependency graph for proposal/org.apache.avalon and
you will see what I mean. Bottom line - this is back to the
question of package naming that we were discussing earlier.
I propose the following:
1. the current proposal/org.apache.framework be renamed
to proposal/org.apache.avalon (on the grounds already
covered in numerous emails relating to brand)
2. that the current proposal/org.apache.avalon be renamed
to proposal/org.apache.avalon.dev
Cheers, Steve.
Peter Donald wrote:
> At 04:10 10/4/01 +0200, Stephen McConnell wrote:
> >Have been going through the "proposal" src tree in Avalon
> >(org.apache.avalon and org.apache.framework) with the
> >objective of building up a similar "specification/implementation"
> >diagram to that shown below.
> >After filling up half a page with packages and dependencies I
> >was left with the impression that the proposal structure is
> >substantially less structured that the existing Avalon structure
> >I outline below.
>
> Well I guess you are looking at it from a different angle. The framework
> package (org.apache.framework atm) is something that we go beta with soon.
>
> It contains code that we are 100% willing to support and nothing more.
> While camelot and atlantis fit under the banner of framework they are not
> widely enough applied to be considered 100% stable. Hence they can not go
> beta and thus can not go into that package.
>
> org.apache.avalon.* will eventually hold just components (pools/db
> pools/caches/thread-management etc). Atm it holds a little more
> (processor+camelot+atlantis packages) because they are not stable.
>
> The advantage is that we can now comfortably go beta with
> framework.* so it could be used in other projects like Cocoon2/Ant2/Other
> without any reservations. The components can still safely evolve as
> appropriate while relying on solid base.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Pete
>
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