Donald McLean wrote: > My intention was as much to create an interesting sample of using Derby > and Hibernate together as it was to create a useful application. > > However, if it is felt that this isn't the appropriate place for this > then I will certainly move or delete it.
You're breaking new Derby ground here, Donald. Let's give derby-dev time to discuss it. I started a new thread on derby-dev with the subject "Sharing user code". I dropped you from the cc, but you're welcome to subscribe to derby-dev and participate in the discussion. -jean > Donald > > Jean T. Anderson wrote: > >> Daniel John Debrunner wrote: >> >>> Kathey Marsden wrote: >>> >>> >>>>> The following page has been changed by DonaldMcLean: >>>>> http://wiki.apache.org/db-derby/LifeCache >>>>> >>>> I wonder if this content is really appropriate for the Derby Wiki. >>> >>> I don't believe it is. If this is a potential open-source project then a >>> wiki is not the mechanism for community development. Something like >>> sourceforge or Donald applying to the apache incubator is best. >>> >>> Seems like the Derby wiki may be ok for sharing sample code for Derby, >>> but not the code for or developing a complete application. Lots of >>> applications can use Derby, doesn't mena they need to be hosted on >>> Derby's wiki. >> >> >> I haven't found a precedent for sharing user application code at the >> ASF, so it appears this is a first. >> >> The line between "sample" and "complete application" will be blurry. >> Ideally, any sample should be able to be built and run. Then the >> question becomes, how big is too big? And how does that decision get >> made? > >
