Brett,

On Wed, 2008-07-16 at 15:19 +1000, Brett Porter wrote:
> The list below sound good. For the security framework, I'm most  
> interest in just simplifying what we have, and making it easily able  
> to plugin into different solutions. We don't really want to lose the  
> ability to keep the current user management, etc.
> 
> For me, I would still like to look at:
> - reduce the impact of the database
> - reduce the number of dependencies we use
> - ability to deploy parts of the application separately.

Could we get JIRA issues for those?

> 
> The reasoning for this is memory usage. While Archiva doesn't allocate  
> a lot of memory itself, you'll find that there's a large initial  
> overhead in classloading, and the operation of derby.

Agreed - a good start would be moving away from the plexus components we
are currently using...

Awesome,
James

> 
> Cheers,
> Brett
> 
> On 16/07/2008, at 11:53 AM, James William Dumay wrote:
> 
> > Hey guys,
> > With 1.1 almost out the door I'm already thinking about what we may  
> > want
> > to-do for 1.2.
> >
> > The last release cycle was pretty long - but we introduced a lot of
> > features and improvements (bugs, too, I'm sure.. :P ) but I think the
> > general consensus is that we want to shorten our release cycle.
> >
> > I'm proposing that we choose a small amount of feature/improvement
> > issues for 1.2 and bump the rest to 1.3. Id personally prefer this  
> > to be
> > more of a "engine room" release focusing on parts of Archiva that are
> > not so user visible.
> >
> > While being less glamorous, this will allow us to clean up after the  
> > big
> > feature work in 1.2.
> >
> > Here are a few features/improvements I would like to see in the next
> > release:
> > * MRM-749 - Support m2eclipse index format
> > * MRM-832 - Investigate future security framework options (Spike?  
> > Actual
> > work could probably be scheduled for 1.3)
> > * MRM-541 - convenient way to take proxies offline
> > * MRM-684 - clients timeout due to archiva blocking on downloading  
> > large
> > files
> >
> > Anyone got anymore? :)
> >
> > Thanks
> > James
> >
> >
> 
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> Brett Porter
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