David Recordon wrote:
I think it would be fine if you continue doing this for Perl while the
PHP and Python libraries move into a shared project on either Google
Code or GitHub (each has their advantages). If anything, I'd encourage
the Perl repository to join this shared project while leaving bug
tracking and releases on CPAN and discussion on the openid-perl mailing
list.
There are still some remaining niggles:
* Google Code requires you to specify a source code licence for the
whole project. Different libraries are under different licences. The
JanRain libraries seem to be Apache Licence while the Perl library is
"under the same terms as Perl itself" (i.e. GPL/Artistic dual-licenced.)
* Are all library developers really going to get top-level admin access
on a single Google Code project? I can't help but thing that it's
simpler to just give each library its own Google Code project and let
each project manage its own destiny, and making it easier for the
respective maintainers not to trample on each other's toes.
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