Hi all, On Nov 15, 2007 11:28 PM, Richard S. Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The message from Lucas Galfaso was actually well timed.
Thanks! > In general, we have sub-projects that are in good shape and some that > are experimental. My view is that we should attempt to make official > release of all sub-projects as long as they do something useful (i.e., > as long as it is not too unstable). My thinking is that they only way we > will start getting feedback for JIRA issues and possible contributors > for our sub-projects is by making them reasonably easy to access. This would be great! > So, I think we need to make a list of which sub-projects we should > target for release (sub-project contributors should speak up about their > sub-projects) and start releasing them, giving them an appropriate > version number to indicate their level of completeness/stability. As I said in my mail (and sorry it is was too hard) there is a need for a friendly development environment for seasoned and newcomers, so I made the modification to the ant build so there is a task to build the eclipse projects (very simple once you really look around (maybe this should be added to the "readme.txt" file) :-) and working on getting an Eclipse extension point to register Felix as an OSGi framework. Once this is done I was planning on start working on one of the easy OSGi services to get up to speed. > Thoughts? I cannot agree more with this email. Regards, lg > -> richard >
