At the very least we need to move them up from ws-commons...I like the DMZ idea :)
-- dims On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 10:56 AM, Benson Margulies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It seems to me to make sense to keep these shared items in a commons > project for now, thought if it was otherwise sitting on the sidewalk > holding out a cup, I could make an argument for hosting it in CXF. > These guys may all even share a certain set of techological problems > involving complex data structures and multiple representations. > > Were I a member of the ASF, I might be wondering if there is some > structural novelty that would make sense for code that is deeply > interesting to multiple projects and not that useful by itself. For > example, we could have a scheme wherein all CXF and Axis committers > were 'ex-officio' committers on XmlSchema. A sort of a DMZ. > > On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Davanum Srinivas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> ok. i agree now. >> >> thanks, >> dims >> >> On Mon, Nov 3, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Daniel Kulp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >>> On Monday 03 November 2008 10:14:30 am Davanum Srinivas wrote: >>>> Glen, >>>> >>>> Was looking at >>>> http://wiki.apache.org/ws/FrontPage/Proposals/Axis2TLPProposal >>>> >>>> Any thoughts on why leave behind XmlSchema, Neethi, Axiom? >>> >>> Because they are used by several other projects that have nothing to do with >>> Axis 2? >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Reasons why: >>>> - Very few people are working on these 3 projects >>>> - Any changes to these 3 projects needs almost immediate changes in Axis2 >>> >>> As well as CXF, ServiceMix, etc... Maybe they should go into CXF or >>> ServiceMix instead? (that was just to make a point, not a serious question) >>> >>> >>>> - We have almost always synced up the releases of these 3 projects >>>> lock step with Axis2 releases. >>>> - IMHO, they can't survive as a TLP right at this moment. >>> >>> No, but keeping them in "ws commons" makes sense since they are used by >>> projects other than Axis2. >>> >>> -- >>> Daniel Kulp >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> http://dankulp.com/blog >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Davanum Srinivas :: http://davanum.wordpress.com >> > -- Davanum Srinivas :: http://davanum.wordpress.com
