On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Florian Moga <[email protected]> wrote:
> In my opinion, the getting-started samples would be enough for a release at
> the moment (they're in pretty good shape, few modifications will be needed).
> I'm still lost in our samples discussion so I've started a wiki page [1] to
> keep track of the requirements for a sample in order to make it to trunk.
> Please update it if I missed something so that we have a complete checklist
> for anyone wanting to work on the samples.
> [1] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/TUSCANYWIKI/Tuscany+Samples+Requirements
>


First, we should really have much more explicit subjects when
discussing important items, particularly because lots of us tend to
start ignoring some huge threads with subjective subjects.

As for the requirements to have samples in trunk, we always had the
ability to demonstrate different ways to do a particular thing (e.g
running in an embedded runtime, OSGi environment, running in different
types of WebApp containers, etc) and the requirement to run with the
shell might implicate some of these samples can't not be in trunk ?

Also, on the wiki, could you please clarify what does the requirements
mean, give an example of what is expected, etc

Thanks

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