I'm wondering what the rationale is for the source directory naming
is. There seems to be a lot of legacy stuff hanging around that is
making me think twice.

in social/
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/shindig/trunk/java/social-api/src/main/java/org/apache/shindig/social/

There seems to be few random bits of java code along with social/model
and samplecontainer sub directories.

I don't really want the social/ dir to be too filled with java files,
so I was thinking about making a subdir like /serverimpl or /abdera
(not sure about naming here either). Then, under there, I'll have a
few more dirs/packages with some sub components.

So, does this sound good or should I assume that the files in social/
are temporary (Cassie Wire Protocol) and will go away soon and just
put everything in social? Why are there subfolders called
'opensocial'?  'social/opensocial' seems redundant. Why
samplecontainer?

thanks.

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