Andreas Hartmann wrote:
<module xmlns="http://apache.org/lenya/module/1.0";>
  <id>org.apache.lenya.modules.jackrabbit</id>
  <depends module="org.apache.lenya.modules.repository"/>
  <depends module="org.apache.lenya.modules.jcr"/>
  <package>org.apache.lenya.modules</package>
  <version>0.1-dev</version>
  <name>Jackrabbit Repository Module</name>
  <lenya-version>@lenya.version@</lenya-version>
  <description>Jackrabbit JCR Implementation (see
org.apache.lenya.modules.jcr Module)</description>
</module>

how about adding a maintainer field with a name and email address for optional, user-contributed modules? that way, lenya committers will know who to contact if a module gets broken due to core changes, or is suffering from bit-rot.

it might even make sense for core modules. in theory, the maintenance burden of those should be divided among the entire committer community, but it's certainly nice to be able to find out who has the best insight and the "grand architectural vision" concerning a particular module.




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