> 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. i heard(e.g. felix project) that confluence seems to be quite good, but do not know it yet in detail.
> 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. i only know the jackrabbit project in more detail and i think that structure is quite nice. what do others think? > 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. +1 for maven regards, philipp On 9/14/07, Craig L Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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 > 408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp! > > >
