If they are tested and all set to go, then Commit.  Its better to be safe
than sorry and multiple interface implementations assure good usecase
coverage. There will be need still for LNI if it is being used in the wild.


But perhaps also we can explore if LNI should be a good poster child for
creating an asynchronous release cycle by moving it to "modules" and
starting to do releases only when necessary.

Mark


On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 8:40 AM, TAYLOR Robin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I have recently been working with a company called Atira that supply a CRIS
> called Pure that has had some take up here in the UK. They had a need to
> interface with DSpace and on the basis of the LNI documentation decided that
> it would be an appropriate mechanism. Unfortunately the documentation was a
> little bit more comprehensive that the actual code (surely a first in the
> world of IT) and they have had to create some patches for the LNI to add the
> missing functionality. If the LNI is seen as having a future then I would
> work towards commiting these updates to the codebase, however, if the REST
> api currently under development is seen as a replacement for the LNI then
> there doesn't seem much point. Can anyone guide me here ?
>
> Thanks, Robin.
>
>
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