> Is arch/tla an option for Apache projects?
No.
CVS is what we've been using, Subversion is the intended migration path.
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On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Zenaan Harkness wrote:
> On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 12:13, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > > > > (3.2) CVS repositories
> > > > > The package shall use a root branch of the jakarta-hivemind CVS
> > > > > repository.
> > > > Not Subversion?
> > > Is there a pressing reason to go subvers
On Wed, 2004-03-03 at 12:13, Noel J. Bergman wrote:
> > > > (3.2) CVS repositories
> > > > The package shall use a root branch of the jakarta-hivemind CVS
> > > > repository.
> > > Not Subversion?
> > Is there a pressing reason to go subversion?
>
> Well, this is a new module, and will be migratin
> Whether the source is stored in SVN or CVS should be a decision up to
> Howard and the relevant committers on the project.
Agreed. Note that I simply asked.
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Howard M. Lewis Ship wrote:
HiveMind fits into an area that partially overlaps the Apache Avalon project, with
significant
differences. HiveMind's concept of a distributed configuration is unique among the
available service
microkernels (Avalon, Keel, Spring, PicoContainer, etc.). Avalon is firm
I'm +1 on this proposal, I think it makes sense for HiveMind to be a
subproject of Jakarta and not a Jakarta Commons project.
Whether the source is stored in SVN or CVS should be a decision up to
Howard and the relevant committers on the project.
Tim O'Brien
Howard M. Lewis Ship wrote:
Proposa
> > > (3.2) CVS repositories
> > > The package shall use a root branch of the jakarta-hivemind CVS
> > > repository.
> > Not Subversion?
> Is there a pressing reason to go subversion?
Well, this is a new module, and will be migrating this year anyway. Is
there a reason to not use Subversion?
> A
"Noel J. Bergman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 03/03/2004 10:50:44 AM:
> Howard,
>
> To be clear, this is a proposal to move HiveMind out of Commons Sandbox
into
> Jakarta proper? Correct?
>
> Just to address some of the infrastructure questions that will come up
if
> this is approved:
>
> >
Howard,
To be clear, this is a proposal to move HiveMind out of Commons Sandbox into
Jakarta proper? Correct?
Just to address some of the infrastructure questions that will come up if
this is approved:
> HiveMind represents a generous donation of code to the ASF by WebCT
> (3) Identify any Jak