Since no one seems to have objected to what Niclas and Niklas (the last one being me, odd with all these similar Swedish names here) suggested, here's what I'm going to do:

1. Move the FtpServer code over to the MINA sandbox. As we get close to a release of FtpServer, we can move it out of the sandbox into an "applications" (or similar) subdirectory. 2. Request a new mailing list: [EMAIL PROTECTED] and recommend people currently on the ftpserver-dev list to move either there or to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3. Move over our Confluence pages to the MINA space. Add permanent redirects for the old URLs. 4. Leave the JIRA as it is. If any MINA commiters would like access to it, I'll be happy arrange that.

Sounds good?

/niklas

Niclas Hedhman wrote:
On Wednesday 02 January 2008 20:27, Niklas Gustavsson wrote:

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2. Mailing lists: FtpServer currently has a dev list with a fairly low
traffic with on average one mail per day. Should we keep this separate
from the main MINA dev list or merge them?

I suggest that FtpServer "dev" is merged into the main MINA dev list, but perhaps a separate user list is created. MINA users are typically a very different breed from FtpServer users.

3. Confluence: FtpServer, like MINA, uses Confluence to generate its
site. My suggestion would be to move over our pages to the MINA space
and then delete our old with a .htaccess redirect the sends users to the
new pages.

Agree.

4. JIRA: FtpServer, like MINA, uses JIRA for maintaining all it's
issues. I would suggest creating a new component in the MINA JIRA
project and moving over our issues.

I suggest that the current "http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FTPSERVER"; is used. No work required.
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Cheers

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