On Sunday, November 9, 2003, at 05:35 PM, robert burrell donkin wrote:
On 9 Nov 2003, at 22:07, Mark R. Diggory wrote:
2.) How will we relate to Jakarta Commons? certainly we may have dependencies on parts of the commons, but doesn't this leave little room for jakarta commons components to utilize math as a dependency as they are generally expected to be dependent on only other jakarta commons projects.
commons-maths will still be part of jakarta-commons :)
it'll only be managed by the apache-commons pmc.
Hang on there a sec. I must have missed something somewhere. You can't have a jakarta-commons project that's managed by the apache-commons PMC and in the apache-commons repository. By definition, such a project is part of apache-commons, not jakarta-commons.
If a component wants to move, move. But lets be honest on what's happening.
If the expectation of intra-j-c dependencies is just that, an expectation, then I see no reason why there couldn't be dependencies on an a-c component from j-c.
geir
best of both worlds :)
- robert
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