Bertrand, Whenever you had a chance to look at the repositories and folders discussed, let us know.
After deploying snapshots already with Maven I gave https://www.apache.org/dev/publishing-maven-artifacts. html#test-your-settings a go last night and it also works locally, so I should be able to perform the next steps from my Windows box (AFAIK Reza must have used the VM for that, if anything fails I may have to analyze his profile but so far GPG etc. work automatically with my Apache key) I plan to join the Portlets (JSR) call later today, and see, how they feel about using DeviceMap for something like a "Reactive" (see http://mickkenyon.com/Micks_Blog/responsive-vs-reactive-websites/ "Responsive" involves CSS/JavaScript, while "Reactive" web design takes e.g. the device into consideration) portlet on top of Portlet/Pluto 3. Cheers, Werner On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 2:08 PM, Werner Keil <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > Answers inline > > > On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 10:54 AM, Werner Keil <[email protected]> wrote: > >> ...Is the "exploded JAR" putting devicemap-data (in ways similar to > >> http://www.apache.org/dist/karaf/documentation/cave/ which holds 3_x.html, > >> 4_x.html, etc. for different versions) also OK... > > >I don't know what that means, please point to an svn tag indicating > >exactly what you mean to release, or a tentative release archive. > Basically it's devicemap-data, as in > https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/devicemap/trunk/data/1.0/device-data/src/main/resources/devicedata/ > > similar to what Reza made available on the VM: > http://devicemap-vm.apache.org/data/1.0.3/ > > I don't expect the VM to be around after retirement (if everything is > read-only, so would be the accounts at least for "devicemap") > thus it is unreasonable to expect above "devicemap-vm" URL to still work. > > Doing the same via > http://www.apache.org/dist/deviemap/data/1.0.3 (or 1.0.4 for the planned last > release) > should remain and is usable by all clients (.NET maybe by tweaking the config > file) > > > Karaf on its download page http://karaf.apache.org/download.html > points to the mentioned HTML docs e.g. in this mirror: > http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.lua/karaf/documentation/4_x.html > > Technically there is no difference between Karaf's HTML "documentation", > the seemingly P2 repository for Apache Sling and DeviceMap Data XML files > being made available in a "W3C Device Definition Repository" (DDR) instead of > P2. > > Maven would only work for the Java Client and leave the .NET clients and > console useless. > > > >> ...If not being able to vote on .NET means only Radu or myself could > vote, I > >> guess it won't get the minimum number of PMC votes and we may have to leave > >> them as "Patch" in trunk then?... > > >The DeviceMap code remains fully available if the project moves to > >Attic, it's just read only. If people want to use it they can, at > >their own risk, it's just not an official Apache release. > > >> ...The W3C DDR API was officially released, but there is a license > >> missing. Is > >> it that what you mean or prevents a release?.. > > >Similar to the "exploded jar" thing, I need to see the code that you > >mean to release to decide. > > The W3C DDR client is here > https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/devicemap/trunk/clients/w3c-ddr/ > > With the w3c file under "lib" using a Maven plugin that uses it in the > correct way while building > (dependency created on-the fly, all builds pass as do Snapshot deployments: > https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/snapshots/org/apache/devicemap/devicemap-simpleddr/1.1.0-SNAPSHOT/) > > Please have a look at the code/lib and snapshot build, to decide, whether or > not you could approve it or not? > > Thanks, > Werner > > >
