sounds like a plan. Which version of MINA will the FtpServer project be linked against?
On Jan 10, 2008 9:28 AM, Niklas Gustavsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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: > > > > <hat type="ftpserver mentor"> > > > >> 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. > > </hat> > > > > Cheers > > -- -------------------------------- Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see.
