On Sep 12, 2011, at 9:07 AM, Thomas Mortagne wrote:

> On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Thomas Mortagne
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 9:00 AM, Vincent Massol <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> On Sep 12, 2011, at 8:49 AM, Thomas Mortagne wrote:
>>> 
>>>> On Mon, Sep 12, 2011 at 8:15 AM, Vincent Massol <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>> Result: 5 +1, 1 +0 and no -1
>>>>> 
>>>>> The vote is passed. I'll try to move them today to 
>>>>> https://github.com/xwiki-contrib/sandbox (note that the calendar plugin 
>>>>> will be renamed since there's already a xwiki-calendar module in there - 
>>>>> not sure what it is, probably a GSOC one).
>>>> 
>>>> Why in sandbox ? I would say either in their own repository or in retired.
>>> 
>>> Because:
>>> 1) own repo means that the project is active and someone is an owner of it. 
>>> We don't have any owner for these projects ATM. They can be graduated from 
>>> sandbox when someone takes the ownership and release a new version of them.
>>> 2) retired mean that these projects are not useful any more and have been 
>>> replaced by better stuff. I think they're still useful for most of them, at 
>>> least for: photo album, calendar, exo, alexa, adwords and s5. For 
>>> workstream it's possible it's not useful anymore with our new message 
>>> stream.
>>> 
>>> Said differently retired projects means to people: don't even bother about 
>>> those, they're dead and not useful any more. While sandbox means: these 
>>> projects are in uncertain states but can still be useful if someone brings 
>>> a little love to them.
>>> 
>>> At least that's how I view the difference.
>>> 
>>> Of course, these projets use the old plugin technology so we could decide 
>>> that anything that uses the old plugin tech should be retired. But if we do 
>>> this we need to decide this for all other projects using plugin tech too, 
>>> not just these ones and there are lots of plugin projects in their own 
>>> repos and in sandbox (not mentioning the several plugins that even in 
>>> platform and that are not retired). We should also consider that some 
>>> people may be using the photo album or calendar plugins so moving them to 
>>> retired isn't a good idea IMO.
>>> 
>>> WDYT?
>> 
>> Problem whit moving theses project to sandbox is that sandbox does not
>> fits very well project which already have tags and branches and
>> several versions already. If a project was graduate from sandbox to
>> own repository and because not very active anymore I doubt we would
> 
> s/because/became/
> 
>> put it back in sandbox.

Indeed, that's a good point but we need to find a good general solution because 
this is what we'd be doing when moving stuff to retired too! :)

Maybe we should just have one repo for each project whatever its state 
(retired, sandbox, etc) and instead indicate its state in a READM file in that 
module (or maybe in its name with a convention but I don't know how easy/bad it 
is to rename a repo so a README file sounds easier).

If we do this then we don't need a notion of sandbox/retired/active anymore. We 
just need to ensure that we give some visibility for people looking at these 
repos. 

For example for plugins we could put in the README something like: "This 
extension uses the plugin technology which has been deprecated and is now 
replaced by Components (see …). If someone is interested in improving this 
extension, we recommend rewriting it as components."
OR (for ex for calendar)
"This extension hasn't been active for a long time. However it's an interesting 
extension that could benefit from being contributed to the XWiki platform. 
However in order for this to happen we would need someone to rewrite using 
components, make it follow the xwiki platform best practices, add some tests 
and create a pull request on the XWiki platform git repo"

Thanks
-Vincent

>>> Thanks
>>> -Vincent
>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks
>>>>> -Vincent
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Apr 5, 2011, at 6:55 PM, Vincent Massol wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I'm proposing to move the following modules from xwiki-platform-core to 
>>>>>> separate git repos in a xwiki-contrib organization on GitHub:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> xwiki-platform-calendar
>>>>>> xwiki-platform-exo
>>>>>> xwiki-platform-adwords
>>>>>> xwiki-platform-alexa
>>>>>> xwiki-platform-photoalbum
>>>>>> xwiki-platform-s5
>>>>>> xwiki-platform-workstream
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Rationale:
>>>>>> * They're no longer working or supported
>>>>>> * We can move them back if the xwiki dev team wants to support them 
>>>>>> again in the future
>>>>>> * It's cleaner than having a retired module in the xwiki organization 
>>>>>> since a) it's not "polluting" the list of repos supported by the xwiki 
>>>>>> dev team and b) it allows them to be separated in repos
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Future:
>>>>>> * Also move modules currently in svn contrib to xwiki-contrib org. Note 
>>>>>> that we need to verify if the svn app works with the GitHub svn 
>>>>>> integration too since several users of svn contrib are using it.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Here's my +1
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>> -Vincent
>>>>>> 
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