On 1/13/06, Roland Oertig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi > Being new to SM I'm wondering how decisions are taken in that project and > by > whom, to go in one direction or the other. In some Apache project the > committers, sometimes the users can vote about project directions, options > and decisions.
We follow the "Apache Way" so the committers make the decisions, calling votes when required; though user feedback is always taken into account. Interestingly, at the last JavaPolis (Java-Conference in Dec05) a Maven > session was held where they clearly recommended that project based on m1 > should move to m2 and new projects shall use m2, as m2 is the future and > it > will take long time till an m3 will be available. > > Although there are obviously still some configuration problems in SM with > m2, IMHO I would prefer to keep it in m2 and improve it over the time, > instead of going back to m1. We all would, if we could get m2 to work.... Basically m2 in SM works thought it is sometimes frustrating that it is not > (yet) very stable. But I experience that it becomes more stable from day > to > day (or at least week to week). > > What do you think about, should SM fall back to m1 or continue with m2? We've spent an *awful* amount of time on the m2 build to try get it stable so folks can actually build SM with no end in sight; so we're simply parking the m2 support; its there, you can use it if you want, we're not taking it away, but we're recommending folks stick with m1 for a while on SM. e.g. I've tried everything I can think of (reinstalling m2, zapping ~/.m2 etc) and I still can't even build servicemix-core with m2 :) So the m1 build is purely tactical until m2 gets stable I'm wondering about the "voice of the users". > > My vote for m2: [+1] Thanks James Cheers > Roland > > -----Original Message----- > From: Guillaume Nodet [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Mittwoch, 11. Januar 2006 13:54 > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Deploying SM in Tomcat and J2EE app servers > > You can grab the distributions of ServiceMix 2.0.2. > You can build the web application from the source distribution. > > Unfortunately, the svn head does not have a working m1 nor m2 build for > the servicemix-web app. > This should be fixed next week. > > Cheers, > Guillaume Nodet > > -- James ------- http://radio.weblogs.com/0112098/
