What is exactly mandatory in R4 ? the Core ?
So "ConditionalPermissionAdmin" chapter is required ?

Didier


Richard S. Hall a écrit :

Well, yes, if we want to claim to be 100% spec compliant...

-> richard

BJ Hargrave wrote:

But you do have the responsibility of specification compliance. If Felix wants to hold itself out to the public as an OSGi implementation, then it must implement all mandatory parts of the specification. You do not know who will be using Felix and, collectively, they will expect all mandatory parts of the spec to be implemented.

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"Richard S. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 2005-09-30 10:59:29 AM:

I think marking them somehow would be worthwhile, but I am not necessarily saying they are more important than other tasks. If no one wanted a particular feature, it could be a waste of time to implement it


if there are other tasks that people do want.

-> richard

BJ Hargrave wrote:

The should be clearly marked since spec compliance items must be done, while the others are optional.

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"Richard S. Hall" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 2005-09-30 10:41:18

AM:

Upayavira wrote:



Actually, it is probably easier than that. Just write a list of

things


you'd like to do if you had an infinite amount of time, and add a few


things you think you really _should_ do, if you could only feel


bothered.


Sounds reasonable. I had already put a few things in JIRA previously.

However, this list could get pretty long if I list everything in R4

that


needs to be done.

There are basically two levels of tasks, spec compliance ones and ones


that I would like to do to improve the design. I am not sure if these two should be differentiated in any way.

-> richard
















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