Paul Hammant wrote:

The implementation is also tied to the Phoenix BlockContext - which limits portability to some extent.


I am fairly sure this can go. I've looked into it before.



This is good news!


My immediate feeling is that we should not do anything suddenly concerning FTP. Instead - at least what's circulating in my mind - is to take care of the underlying components first. As you known there is already independent component builds for some of the blocks in Cornerstone - but this probably needs some more restructuring. The independent block builds are largely driven by the James dependencies. The FTP app introduces additional dependencies that we should perhaps address as part of the release plan. If we can get to a point where we have the FTP app building against release blocks then I would be much more comfortable thinking about a possible home and ensuring that the relationships between the FTP app and cornerstone and well defined and maintainable.

Does this make sense?

Cheers, Steve.


- Paul


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