On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 11:32 AM Norbert Kalmar <nkal...@cloudera.com.invalid> wrote: > > Hi Christopher, > > Yes, moving (most, not all actually) contrib projects to it's own repo is a > long standing discussion. As far as I can tell/remember, the community > agrees that we should move it. > Want to take up the task? :)
I am willing to help with this, yes. But I don't want to push it on the community if it's not a desired thing. > > - Norbert > > On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 9:36 AM Christopher <ctubb...@apache.org> wrote: > > > Hi ZK Devs, > > > > I am just curious if anybody has thought about, or perhaps discussed, > > the idea that the projects in the zookeeper-contrib folder should be > > in their own separate git repos? > > > > I'm asking because I've been looking a lot at the build, trying to > > find ways to improve it, and I think this might be a nice improvement > > to streamline the core ZooKeeper build. This can help side-projects > > succeed or fail on their own merits, rather than be bound to the core > > project so tightly, and it could make it easier for contributors to > > know where to contribute, by making each independent component smaller > > and easier to navigate through the code. > > > > Similarly, I think it would also be useful to move the code for the > > website into its own git repo, too. > > > > Anyway, it's just a thought. Let me know what you think. > > > > Thanks, > > Christopher > > > > P.S. I'm in the-asf.slack.com fairly often, especially in the > > #accumulo channel. Feel free to say hi in Slack any time. > >