I know that this has come up before in the forum and dev list, but I think it is worth re-evaluation. I just did an experiment of adding the hibernate module to the latest XDoclet cvs source. It took all of 5 minutes to integrate the module into the Xdoclet build. The results were as I expected; the build went smoothly and all of the documentation was produced without any pain. So I am wondering if maintaining the Hibernate module seperately is really worth the extra pain and effort that is required.

As I understand it the main consideration is not having a maintainer for the module that has commit priviledges on the XDoclet project. I agree that handling changes via patches is awkward. So what does it take to get accepted as a module and as a commiter to the Xdoclet project? If I had assurances that Gavin and Ara were both willing to give me a bit of support as needed, I would be willing to take on being the maintainer.

- joel



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