Hi all,

The subject has been discussed already, see for example 
http://markmail.org/message/h5e2qinrhsf2slww

The idea is to create a new top level project for modules (modules in 
the sense of everything applications, macros, components, plugins, skin 
extensions, etc.) that are not part of any products (or the platform) 
and that are not necessarily contributed by the XWiki development team.

The difference with the sandbox is that sandbox is a place for modules 
being incubated, and that are not in a finished state. Thus, I think one 
of the rule for introducing new modules in the xlet repository would be 
that a functional version of the module should be released and available 
for download (for example on code.xwiki.org).

The name "xlet" is the name we've use historically to talk about this 
repository, this is open for discussion. (personally I like the name - 
we have to agree this is how we want to name a XWiki "pluggable module" 
in the large sense).

Here is my +1 for the above

I would also like to propose that we create a new category of JIRA 
projects : "XWiki Contributed Xlets" (or equivalent name) for such 
projects that desire to track issues for their released module, and have 
the tracker hosted by XWiki.org. I believe this will make easier to have 
real release cycles for such modules (for example, we can link to the 
JIRA project from the code.xwiki.org "module" page so that users can 
report issues instead of using the comments, we can use JIRAs changelog 
for release notes on the download page, etc.)

And my +1 for this second proposal

Please, let me know what you think
Jerome.
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