On 3/6/07, Clinton Begin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
What would be the benefit to us and our users?  I'm happy with Confluence
and the service from Atlassian.  The last time we hosted our wiki with ASF
infra, we lost almost all of our links and I think even some of our content
was lost.  It was down for days, all due to a MoinMoin upgrade.

Ahh, but the lunatics are in charge of the asylum now. Don Brown and I
handle most of the Confluence infra. And, you could too, if you
wanted.

As mentioned, we've been using the autoexport plugin to good use. The
Struts 2 documentation that we bundle in the distribution is all
created through Confluence, and its also available online under Apache
HTTPD. There is exactly one documentation stream to manage.


> And, in a similar vein, are we ever going to move out of the
> com.ibatis namespace? With SVN, we can make these sort of changes
> without losing history.

We can make the change easily.  Our users may not be able to, nor would
there be any tangible benefit to them for having to do so.  I think we
should move to org.apache.ibatis with iBATIS 3, as it will be a significant
change anyway.

Good. I'd rather we pick our own time to make the change.


I'm thinking of submitting a JSR to request that people stop using domain
names for namespaces in Java...it's stupid.  If our namespace was just
"ibatis" we wouldn't be having this conversation.  ;-)

Totally agree. It's like Java geeks look for ways to make simple
things complex.

Tell you what, I just went through Crockford's video training clips
for JavaScript, and it was like a breath of fresh air. :)

* http://jroller.com/page/TedHusted?entry=crockford_clips


Cheers,
Clinton

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