There are other projects (like Apache Camel for example) which still use camel-extra actively.
I'm also thinking to contribute https://github.com/bibryam/lazyplanner to extra. Cheers, On 22 December 2013 10:53, Jacques Le Roux <[email protected]>wrote: > FYI in case you are not monitoring Apache Infra ML. > > So it seems this means that Apache Extras is doomed :/ > > https://code.google.com/a/apache-extras.org/hosting/search?q=label%3aOFBiz > > Jacques > PS: sorry, I had this message in my draft folder for 2 months :/ > > > Rob Weir wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 24, 2013 at 5:19 PM, Andrea Pescetti <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> Tony Stevenson wrote: > >>> > >>> Comedev run Apache Extras. > >> > >> > >> Could you elaborate just a bit? OpenOffice uses Apache Extras for > storing > >> optional dependencies, and the URL is hard-coded in our build > configuration > >> files. I included a paragraph about our concerns with Apache Extras in > the > >> last two OpenOffice Board reports, but if there is an ongoing discussion > >> somewhere I would very much like to know where I can find it! > >> > > > > Apache Extras is backed by Google Code, so maybe the concern is over > > the announced ending of file download support in 2014? > > > > > http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2013/05/a-change-to-google-code-download-service.html > > > > It sounds like existing download files will continue to work into the > > indefinite future, but new downloads will not able to be added. > > > > -Rob > > > >> Thanks, > >> Andrea. > -- Bilgin Ibryam Apache Camel & Apache OFBiz committer Blog: ofbizian.com Twitter: @bibryam <https://twitter.com/bibryam> Author of Instant Apache Camel Message Routing http://www.amazon.com/dp/1783283475
