On Fri, Oct 31, 2014 at 2:06 AM, John Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Okay, that sounds like a plan to me.
>
> I have just one question though, should I put in a JIRA ticket before I
> start working on code like the guide suggests?  Or should I fork it, adapt
> it to my needs, and then make a JIRA ticket when I have something clean to
> contribute back?
>
> The latter option seems the most logical.
>

Yeah, makes sense to me too. The spirit of that part of the guide is for
things like a minor feature request or bug report, giving people an
opportunity to call out duplicate work before someone spends a lot of time
on it.

Thanks John !


>
> John A.
>
> On Thursday, October 30, 2014 6:22:01 PM UTC-7, Ryan Coleman wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 5:51 PM, John Anderson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm fairly sure that puppetlabs uses their activemq module internally to
>>> manage the activemq component of mcollective.   I'm interested in
>>> contributing an ActiveMQ module myself, one that is for more general use.
>>> I'm not sure if I should contribute and expand the functionality of
>>> PuppetLabs ActiveMQ module, contribute to another ActiveMQ module, or
>>> create a new one.
>>>
>>> When read the guide on forge contributions, the first step is to open an
>>> issue for the bug or feature, and it appears as though issues are disabled
>>> for the PuppetLabs/ActiveMQ module, however I do see pull requests.
>>>
>>
>> Hi John. We migrated from GitHub Issues to Jira a while back. It looks
>> like activemq was never updated to point there. Sorry about that. We track
>> in the MODULES project which you can find here: https://tickets.
>> puppetlabs.com/browse/MODULES
>>
>> That said, you're more than welcome to fork our module as a base to start
>> from or offer contributions back. We do review and merge in any reasonable
>> contribution we get but this particular module is in the lower half of our
>> list so response times may vary. As the README indicates, it's primarily
>> intended for MCollective but I don't see why it couldn't be expanded for
>> general use.
>>
>>
>>>
>>> The features I'd like to add over multiple phases are:
>>>
>>> Support for choosing a persistence engine (KahaDB, LevelDB, MySQL,
>>> whatever else is supported).
>>> Support for creating a network of brokers.
>>> Support for HA scenarios, such as Zookeeper or shared storage
>>> configurations.
>>>
>>> In short, there are lot of deployment configurations for ActiveMQ, and
>>> I'd like to help the main PuppetLabs module support as many as possible,
>>> I'm just not quite sure where to begin as far as collaboration with
>>> PuppetLabs is concerned.   If PuppetLabs would like to keep their ActiveMQ
>>> module tuned for the puppet application stack, which module should I then
>>> proceed to contribute this functionality toward?
>>>
>>>
>>> John A.
>>>
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