I got your points.
Agree for 2 and 3, but I'm a bit concerned by the offline mode.
I would propose:
- provide the minimal distribution able to work offline
- provide a net distribution (if it makes sense) like the minimal
distribution, but downloading the features/bundles from Internet
If you maintain your -1, I will cancel the release, fix the minimal
distribution and add the net distribution.
Does it sound good to you ?
Regards
JB
On 12/23/2013 02:50 PM, Ioannis Canellos wrote:
Please find my comments inline:
2/ the minimal distribution didn't exist in Karaf 2.3.x, so we can't
consider that as a regression.
That's not quite accurate. The minimal distribution exists ever since
Karaf 2.1.x and all releases so far did manage to boot offline, but
additional features where downloaded from the internet.
From my pov it is a regression and its a regression that that in the
past justified a (-1). We've cancelled at least one release in the
past due to this issue.
3/ agree that the featuresBoot for minimal distribution should be more
"minimal". I would keep config, kar, management, but I would remove ssh and
region for instance.
I would even remove config & kar and go just with management as was
the case with previous releases.
Minimal distribution is like this since 3.0.0.RC1 (it's not something that
we changed for 3.0.0).
3.0.0.RC1 did manage to boot offline without issues. This seems to be
broken post 3.0.0.RC1.
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