On 12/22/05, Dave Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Dec 21, 2005, at 11:44 AM, Ted Husted wrote: > > I was looking over the incubator TODO list for Roller. > > * http://incubator.apache.org/projects/roller.htm > > Thanks Ted! Further comments below...
+1, thanks for looking over it. I really need to find time to work on updating that (if no one else beats me to it). > > If you don't mind my committing some patches, I'm getting up to speed > > on the Roller architecture, and I could insert the license blurb in to > > the Java source files, as a part of a general code review. > > Please do. +1 > > > A related issue is author tags. The "best" practice is to omit them, > > but some projects have chosen to retain the author tags. For example, > > Struts removed them, but Velocity kept them. If the Roller committers > > decided to omit author tags, this would be a good time to remove them. > > I could do it while inserting the license text. > > I could go either way. Anybody have an opinion on this? I don't think I have any source in Roller currently; but I've never cared which way a community went, however I've personally stopped adding an author tag when I work on code etc. Just can't be bothered with it all :) > >> * No non ASL or ASL compatbile dependencies in the code base > > > > At ApacheCon David mentioned that someone might be working on the > > Hibernate issue. If that doesn't pan out, I could definately replace > > the data access layer using iBATIS or Cayenne. > > Thanks for the offer. Craig Russell is working on a JDO implementation. *cheer* > >> * Bugzilla has been created. > > > > Did the team want to stay with JIRA instead? > > There's not a JIRA to JIRA import right now, but it's suppose to be > > pluggable. > > We're going to have this same problem with WebWork, so if you want to > > stay with JIRA, I might be able to help with the migration. > > Yes. I'd like to stay with JIRA and figure out how to import our issues. +1 to Jira. > >> * Project website has been created > > > > If a quick Forrest portal site would be OK, I could set that up easy > > enough. That's what we are doing for iBATIS and MyFaces > > * http://ibatis.apache.org/ > > * http://myfaces.apache.org/ > > That would do for now, but long-run I'd really like to setup the > project site > as we have it setup on rollerweblogger.org, that is Roller+JSPWiki. I'll raise the question of whether we can have a zone while still in the Incubator. If so, I don't see any reason why we can't go ahead and get rollerweblogger migrated. The JSPWiki license isn't a problem there, we can use LGPL code we just can't distribute it. Hen
