Looks good to me, Christian.
David
On 15 October 2015 at 10:48, Christian Schneider
wrote:
> I have assembled a report from the information in this thread and put it on
> the staging wiki.
>
> http://aries.staging.apache.org/community/boardreports/september-2015.html
>
I have assembled a report from the information in this thread and put it
on the staging wiki.
http://aries.staging.apache.org/community/boardreports/september-2015.html
If everyone agrees with it I can send it to the board.
Christian
On 14.10.2015 18:52, Jeremy Hughes wrote:
I'm really
I updated the staged version. Can you use this to send the report?
Christian
On 15.10.2015 16:11, Jeremy Hughes wrote:
Hi Christian, thanks for putting this together. I've just seen that it
has to be me to submit (!!)
http://www.apache.org/foundation/board/reporting but that's probably
ok as
There is this page, but it may be a little outdated:
http://aries.apache.org/development/releasingaries.html
David
On 15 October 2015 at 15:32, Jeremy Hughes wrote:
> I was wondering if there's page describing this? Which modules are
> using it? Also - I'm interested in the
I think the only subproject that is completely switched is jpa.
See here for the current structure.
https://github.com/apache/aries/tree/trunk/jpa
If we now switch other modules too then it makes sense to discuss and
decide a common structure.
In JPA I decided to not use the Aries parent and
I was wondering if there's page describing this? Which modules are
using it? Also - I'm interested in the structure of a top-level module
and submodules when they're under the new release process. Is there a
naming convention for artifactId of the top level module vs the parent
vs the 'uber
Hi Christian, thanks for putting this together. I've just seen that it
has to be me to submit (!!)
http://www.apache.org/foundation/board/reporting but that's probably
ok as I have found some wifi! Although I'm now late.
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