Wel my idea why i want to move it into a subproject was that maybe some
developer whould find it very usefull to just use a framework for
getting a bayesian filter integrate with their software. I think most of
developer don't need a full mailserver like james. Thats only my point
of view..
And still think that most work on the bayesian code should be still done
by Vinzenco and Danny cause both of them work on that code and have the
background knowing of the alcorithm etc.. I just whould help to move it
as the first step ..
bye
Norman
Bernd Fondermann schrieb:
My take would be that if we see that the Bayesian code becomes too big
within the host project (Server) we could still factor it into its
own subproject. From recent subprojects (mimej, jSPF, Postage) we see
that they have a tendency to be only maintained by very few committers
and thus lack community and oversight. If only one person or two
persons work together, public communication tends to converge against
zero.
Bernd
On 12/2/07, Norman Maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Guys,
maybe some of you had noticed in JIRA that i opened a task about move
BayesianFilter stuff to an extra subproject some time ago. Even if i not
thing i will have time to work in it before completing the
handlerapi-experiment i want to collect some other opions about that.
Anyone against this ? Do i need a real vote for this ?
I think it whould be cool to isolate it to a subproject to provide some
lightwight filter framework.
bye
Norman
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