+1 for a, regards,
Martin On 7/8/08, Werner Punz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I personally would prefer a sandbox subproject which in the long > run can be promoted to stable... > I dont think a branch really makes sense if it semi works already. > > > Werner > > > simon schrieb: >> Hi Al, >> >> As you have hopefully seen from the wiki update recently, I have been >> working on code that integrates page navigation and inter-page data >> communication with the orchestra conversation concept. >> >> It's now working in basic form, pretty much as the wiki describes it, so >> I would like to commit this to the apache svn. There is enough for >> people to give feedback on, or to start helping with if they wish. >> >> The code is a clean layer on top of orchestra, so while it *could* be >> merged into the orchestra core project, it can also be its own project. >> Given that it does need a custom NavigationHandler and ViewHandler I >> think a separate project is nicer; then people don't get custom handlers >> installed if they just want orchestra conversations. >> >> However it is really "sandbox" quality code at the moment, ie the APIs >> and features could change significantly over the next few weeks. And >> there has been no official vote on allowing this new Orchestra >> subproject. >> >> >> So I could either: >> >> (a) create a sub-project myfaces/orchestra/trunk/flow, publish to >> snapshot-repo and main myfaces website as normel, but make sure that the >> welcome page for the website says SANDBOX in big letters and the version >> number is something like 0.0.1 >> >> or >> >> (b) check it in under a branch, and NOT publish the website anywhere. >> >> I think (a) is enough; there is a fair chance that some form of this >> code will eventually become a real project. And having both a site and a >> normal location for the code makes life easier for everyone. The above >> precautions should ensure that no-one thinks it is a real approved >> myfaces project. And there is no problem removing it again if it does >> not get approval. >> >> So any objections to creating orchestra/trunk/flow and marking the >> project as SANDBOX quality? >> >> Regards, >> Simon >> >> > > -- http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
