On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 5:00 AM, Ben Caradoc-Davies
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I'd give this a +1 if I wasn't involved. But as I would like to expand
> this proposal, we'll need another vote.
>
> What I would like to do is to have an app-schema container for all the
> non-core modules that hide out in the app-schema suite. We already use
> this pattern in extensions. For example:
> extensions/app-schema/app-schema-test
>
> Because app-schema is in extensions, we should not put anything there
> that has not been approved for release. We have (or more precisely, Rini
> has) one new integration test module. I'd like to put this here:
> community/app-schema/webservice-test
>
> And then any new app-schema related modules can start here and follow
> the usual process for promotion to extensions.

Sounds like a plan. Though I have no idea of what this will be doing.
Testing gt-webservice I guess? Though I have no idea of what
gt-webservice is about at all

Cheers
Andrea

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