I see nothing wrong with a sandbox, particularly since I think sometimes seeing code is a better way to make spark discussion than trying to discuss everything up front. In order to facilitate contribution and individual communication styles, and to promote more contributions in general, I think this is a good step.
On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Marius Bogoevici < [email protected]> wrote: > I think it is a good idea. Discussions can and should take place, but > IMO an opend sandbox would be a good place to stage code for new > features without endangering the stability of the whole project. > > > On 12-06-26 3:39 PM, Jason Porter wrote: > > Hey everyone! > > > > I wanted to bring up the idea of having a sandbox to add bits and other > > non-core extensions. We have a great bunch of people from the > > Seam development group looking to add their extensions, but they're > either > > not on the roadmap for DS, or are very far down. I suggest we setup a > > sandbox on github people can write to, or at least do pull requests to so > > we can get some of these modules and other ideas in and pull them into > core > > as we get there. We can also use this as a vetting ground for new ideas > and > > other things which may not exactly fit into core, like the forge > extension. > > > > To do this we need to > > > > 1. Setup the repo somewhere > > 2. Seed it with a basic structure (pom.xml, contribution instructions, > etc) > > 3. Get some CI setup somewhere (we could leverage OpenShift for this if > > needed) > > > > What does everyone else think? I've cc'd the Seam Development list here > > hoping to get some feedback from them as well and hopefully rekindle some > > of the fire we had there. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > seam-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/seam-dev > -- Lincoln Baxter, III http://ocpsoft.org "Simpler is better."
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