Now that the code is in, what's the path forward? (Am I correct
that we're still in the situation where the only committers are the 5 or
so who were Apache members already?)
For example, I'd like to get OpenEJB running in the Geronimo
framework. I'm not sure how it would be most appropriate to do it, but I
suspect the "glue code" should go in the Geronimo CVS repository and then
the OpenEJB JAR should either be included as a dependency in the Maven
build (though I'm not clear on how Maven would know where to download it
from) or included as a lib in the Geronimo CVS tree. Looking at the code
that's in there, I think it might also be appropriate to move most of the
code under org.apache.geronimo.common somewhere else, as it's pretty much
EJB-specific (perhaps under geronimo.ejb.common?). Do I start with a
vote or sending code to the mailing list or what?
Thanks,
Aaron
On Sun, 10 Aug 2003, Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:
> Code has now been checked into the CVS.
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> We are completely committed to ensuring that there are no legitimate
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> geir
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