Go.

The Sanselan project is now open for business. We have a repository, a mailing list, and a jira. What else is needed?

The code grant is being reviewed and the non-Apache committers' ids are being set up. So what can we do before the code grant is approved and the code arrives? Just a bit of planning.

If you have the time, please take a look at the structure of other projects. Some top level issues:

Where do we want the Sanselan site to live? We could use Confluence for both our wiki and site and get some usability and productivity gains.

What should the structure of the repository be? Some projects use a structure that has at the top level trunk, branches, tags, and board. Within trunk, some projects have sub-projects, each of which builds a separate jar file.

What build structure do we want? Sanselan is a relatively small project but still, it might be nice to use maven as a build tool to make it easy for users to deploy and make it easy for sanselan developers to publish.

Regards,

Craig

Craig Russell
Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo
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P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!

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