Yes, it should be moved to trunk. We cannot base decisions on where to
put stuff with respect to size or other criteria, that doesn't really
make sense. We have subprojects, they go in trunk. That's all.
Also, I think your package name would have to be org.apache.felix.karaf.
I think this would be the rule, likewise it is not Apache Karaf, it is
Apache Felix Karaf.
Otherwise, the implication is that it is a top-level Apache project. Of
course, I don't care and if the Apache rules allow it, then I guess we
can debate it.
-> richard
On 4/24/09 6:02 AM, Karl Pauls wrote:
I think I'd prefer to only move your trunk to felix/trunk/karaf and
start from there.
regards,
Karl
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 11:28 AM, Guillaume Nodet<[email protected]> wrote:
That was the main question. Moving the whole trunk/tags/branches
allows to keep the release tags, but moving only trunk would be more
inlined with the current felix structure. Not sure about the release
tags in this case (i guess we can leave those in smx and just not
import them).
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 09:38, Karl Pauls<[email protected]> wrote:
On Fri, Apr 24, 2009 at 9:26 AM, Guillaume Nodet<[email protected]> wrote:
I'd like to start moving the ServiceMix Kernel code into Felix now.
Given the size of the code base, I think it would be better to just
move the tree into its own top level svn structure.
I'd like to run the following command:
svn cp https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/servicemix/smx4/kernel
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/felix/karaf
That should be .../felix/trunk/karaf no? I think it would be confusing
to put it along-side the trunk...
regards,
Karl
Any objections in doing that ?
Next steps will include creating a JIRA project and moving all the
issues into it (with a KARAF id), then the confluence space.
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