Thank you for the suggestion. It is very similar to what I had in mind. I was planning on introducing myself, offer to adopt the abandoned project, and wait to see who responds.

-Adrian

David E Jones wrote:
On Jan 19, 2010, at 9:36 PM, Adrian Crum wrote:

Something that has been mentioned in passing in previous threads is the 
possibility of taking some of the OFBiz technologies and making them projects 
of their own.

Two areas come to my mind that I think are good candidates for something like 
that: The object type conversion framework and the temporal expressions. I kind 
of had it in my mind they could be in their own library when I designed them.

Apache Commons has an abandoned conversion project and they are looking for 
someone to adopt it. I could approach them about having our conversion 
framework moved there. I believe Apache Commons would be a good home for the 
Temporal Expressions as well.

What that would mean for us is we won't have to maintain the source code in the 
project any more. Instead we will include jar files in the project - like any 
other third party library.

What do you think? Are there any other OFBiz technologies that would be good 
candidates for a stand-alone library?

That sounds fine to me. Before getting started you might even want to ping the 
commons PMC to see how they would prefer for you to go about it. They might 
want you to isolate things as a library and then put it in a jira issue, or 
maybe they'll just welcome you as a committer for a certain part of the commons 
repository, or maybe they'll have another preference altogether... :)

-David


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