I renamed the wiki page to http://wiki.osgi.org/wiki/RFCs and updated the README.md in the design repo to refer to that page. When and RFPs wiki page is created, I'll update the README.md again. --
BJ Hargrave Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM OSGi Fellow and CTO of the OSGi Alliance [email protected] office: +1 386 848 1781 mobile: +1 386 848 3788 From: Christian Schneider <[email protected]> To: OSGi Developer Mail List <[email protected]> Date: 2014/01/15 04:57 Subject: Re: [osgi-dev] Adding more monitoring capabilities to Declarative Services Sent by: [email protected] Good idea. I created a page at http://wiki.osgi.org/wiki/Rfcs and filled it with the list from the github directory. I also started to make it look nice and add the missing informations. Can you create a readme that links to this page? We can do the same for the rfps. Christian On 15.01.2014 10:21, Peter Kriens wrote: Why not create this index on http://wiki.osgi.org/wiki This is already ok for contributions. OSGi is not an open source project and has to follow certain IP rules. The wiki is approved to accept general input. Kind regards, Peter Kriens On 15 jan. 2014, at 09:00, Balázs Zsoldos <[email protected]> wrote: In this case a README.MD file in the rfcs and rfps directories would be very helpful. The README.MD file could countain "RFP-number: Title" lines or just a link to website where this information is already available. If I do such a file, will you put it in? Shall I sent it by mail to someone or should I create pull request? Balazs Zsoldos Software Architect Mobile: +36-70/594-92-34 Everit Kft. https://www.everit.biz Everit OpenSource http://everit.org On Tue, Jan 14, 2014 at 4:24 PM, BJ Hargrave <[email protected]> wrote: > BTW.: Would it be possible to take the title of the RFC into the > name of the folder at https://github.com/osgi/design/tree/master/rfcs > ? It is really hard to keep in mind what-is-what based on number > codes. The github repo is a read-only mirror of an OSGi internal git repo. OSGi already has many internal links to RFC documents in the internal repo so renaming folders will mess up many internal OSGi web pages. So I don't expect this will happen. Sorry. > Also, if there was a commit on a folder, the commit message > does not say what the RFC is about. > It is up to the OSGi members making commits to use helpful commit messages. Unfortunately, not every commit has a useful commit message. -- BJ Hargrave Senior Technical Staff Member, IBM OSGi Fellow and CTO of the OSGi Alliance [email protected] office: +1 386 848 1781 mobile: +1 386 848 3788 _______________________________________________ OSGi Developer Mail List [email protected] https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev _______________________________________________ OSGi Developer Mail List [email protected] https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev _______________________________________________ OSGi Developer Mail List [email protected] https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev -- Christian Schneider http://www.liquid-reality.de Open Source Architect http://www.talend.com _______________________________________________ OSGi Developer Mail List [email protected] https://mail.osgi.org/mailman/listinfo/osgi-dev
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