On 11/16/05, Jean T. Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Looking more closely at your list, all I see are jar's, and I don't see > anyone who includes entire distributions. For example, Beehive's > http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/beehive/trunk/external/derby/ just > includes the derby jar, and not the entire binary Derby distribution.
This is true, but there's no way to separate out a single artifact from the DITA toolkit like a single jar. Because it's a set of DTDs and XSL transforms, you need everything in the toolkit (minus docs, demo, and samples dirs) for it to function. > But I'm also not looking closely at all the source for these projects. > Did you spot any that included the distribution for one of the products > it uses? No, but as I said, it's a slightly different animal than a Java library in a jar. > At any rate, I don't feel comfortable committing the DITA-OT to the > derby repo and I think for now our instructions should simply tell > developers to download and install it. That's fine, I've committed the changes to both the doc build files and updated the website. Mind if I ask about this on [EMAIL PROTECTED] That seems like the best place to ask. > Is anyone else going to the hackathon at ApacheCon? I'll be there. That > would be a good opportunity to talk to other project teams about how > these things get handled. (And I promise to summarize whatever is > learned for the derby-dev list.) Maybe. Do you have a link to info on the hackathon? Either way, I'll see you there. :-) andrew
