> The action item request is to create a scratchpad area in Lucene's > CVS.
OK. > The scratchpad code would be part of the Lucene distribution nor part > of the > build process. I should have made that more clear in my proposal. Aha. There would be a build target, but the code would never make it in the dist, in effect limiting the access to the code only to those who have access to CVS repository. > If people are willing to create this an contribute there wares here, > I think > this is a much better idea than in the commons area. I think that all > the > Lucene related code should be part of the Lucene project. I don't > even think > that there would be a link to it from the Lucene web page. > > Which way are you going to vote? In this case I would vote +1 for this, too. And if it doesn't work out for some reason there is always cvs remove -f... I'm assuming you are keeping track of votes. When/iff we get +3 and no -1s (or whatever the rules are), Andrew can import whatever he has, etc. Lets try to make a decision today. Otis > On 3/26/02 8:00 AM, "Otis Gospodnetic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > > Before we can really vote I think we need to have a common approach > to > > this. One idea proposed by Andrew was Jakarta Common > 'luceneappext' > > (long word, how about just LuceneApps?) subproject. This would > mean > > org.apache.commons.luceneappext. > > On the other had Andrew said that he thinks of scratchpad as only > > another build target, so that implies keeping this under Lucene's > > Jakarta project. > > What you are suggesting is keeping it all within Lucene repository, > > etc. > > So which one is it? :) > > > > I think it may be easier to go with Jakarta Commons Sandbox, but I > > think the purpose of that Sandbox is that when code matures it > migrates > > to Commons proper, and not elsewhere (not to Lucene). I could be > > wrong, maybe there are examples/subprojects that can easily show > that > > I'm wrong :). In that case I'd vote for Jakarta Commons Sandbox > > approach, as I feel that it will be more clear that this is > > experimental/work-in-progress code. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards� http://movies.yahoo.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
