Hi,
no news is good news :)
I will clean subsystem licenses and move not released modules to sandbox.
In the future I will also drop sandbox and tutorials in separate issue.

niedz., 9 lut 2025 o 22:50 Dominik Przybysz <alien11...@apache.org>
napisaƂ(a):

> Hello team,
> for easier understanding how the Aries components are connected with each
> other I want to use a maven plugin to generate some graphs.
> The work I have done so far is in https://github.com/apache/aries/pull/437
> with generated images in description.
>
> To have common configuration I want to set current aries parent pom as
> parent of submodules. When running the CI builds some files do not have
> licence header.
>
> I easily fixed it in transaction https://github.com/apache/aries/pull/438
> but for subsystem module the number of missing files is much bigger and not
> so straightforward.
>
> Firstly, there are some java files without license, unused files in tests
> and files cfg and sausages that seem to not support comments. I am fixing
> those files in PR https://github.com/apache/aries/pull/440
>
> Secondly, there are some submodules in subsystem that have version
> 0.1-SNAPSHOT so it looks like those modules have been never released and
> are not even part of subsystem reactor. In those directories there are many
> files without licenses. I propose moving these maven modules to sandbox
> directory in https://github.com/apache/aries/pull/439
>
> Are you ok with the changes above?
>
> In the long term, I think we can remove directories that are not part of
> the reactor:
> - sandbox (last significant change 12 years ago)
> - tutorials (last significant change 13 years ago)
>
> We can mark with tag the the last commit sha containing this modules to
> easily be able to bring back any parts, just in case.
>
> There is also samples directory excluded from reactor and it's a different
> story - the samples are even part of the public website
> https://aries.apache.org/documentation/modules/samples.html
> This subproject is not buildable right now but I believe that it may be
> possible when all the other submodules are updated to support modern java
> versions and completely drop java 6.
>
> Let me know what's your opinion about such long term cleanup.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Dominik Przybysz
>


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Regards,
Dominik Przybysz

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