On 12/23/06, Antoine Levy-Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hello Xavier,


Hello Antoine,

in SVN what could be done would be :

create 2 new directories under http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/
incubator/ivy :

core
ivyde

move the 3 existing subdirs of http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/
incubator/ivy (trunk, branches, tags) to http://svn.apache.org/repos/
asf/incubator/ivy/core

create also trunk, branches, tags under ivyde

so the tree would be :


repos  --- asf  --- incubator ---   ivy     --- core   ---  trunk

          ---  branches

          ---  tags

                                                                ---
ivyde   ---   trunk

          ---   branches

          ---   tags


OK, this is fine

concerning how to import JIRA issues, I have no specific clue, I
suppose infra would import them into a new JIRA component called IvyDE.


So I can post a new issue in infra JIRA to ask for such an import.

can you tell us whether the software grant that jayasoft made to the
ASF includes ivyde ?


I don't think so, I'll send a new software grant (probably next week).

Are there other committers of ivyde than maarten
and yourself ?


Yes, others from jayasoft wrote code in ivyde, but it was a long time ago,
and I don't know if they still have time to be committers. I will ask them
and tell you more.

Regards,
Xavier

Regards,

Antoine


On Dec 23, 2006, at 4:23 AM, Xavier Hanin wrote:

> Hello All,
>
> As discussed a few weeks ago, IvyDE needs a new location for its
> development. After a few discussions here, on the [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> list and in
> private with some eclipse folks, the conclusion seems to be that
> IvyDE would
> best fit as a sub module of Ivy here at the ASF Incubator. What is the
> process to create such a submodule? I don't think that getting svn
> history
> is important, there's only very little history. We don't
> necessarily need a
> separate mailing list for the moment, I think that the Ivy mailing
> lists can
> afford the little extra load due to IvyDE discussions. The main
> thing I'm
> concerned about is the jira issues (not available now online
> because of
> hosting problems, but I can still get access to it and provide an
> export as
> I did with Ivy). Is it possible to import these issues? What do I
> have to
> do?
>
> Xavier


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