On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 18:06, David Withers
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I wrote the code for the SADI activity assuming that it would be handled
> in the same way as the BioMoby activity, i.e. the code would be in the
> Taverna repository and that both myGrid and MOBY/SADI teams would
> maintain the code. I chose package/module names accordingly. The code is
> also copyright Manchester University and LGPL licence - I agreed this
> with Mark before I started so that I wouldn't have a masive refactoring
> job later.

Sounds great :) No need to change group IDs and stuff then.


> The only reason that the code is not in the Taverna svn repository is
> that last time I committed code for a plugin Stian complained and asked
> me to remove it. As a result the code is currently at
> http://code.google.com/p/taverna-plugins/source/browse/#svn/trunk/sadi

I'm sorry if it came across from that.

What I meant was that new and experimental code should not be part of
the Taverna Workbench build tree, in particular as we're in the
run-off for Taverna 2.2.  Any new extensions should be mentioned here
so we know what it is and if it should make it for the release.

As Alan pointed out an appropriate place until the plugin is
officially part of the release (like the the spreadsheet plugin),
would be in a trunk/branches/tags structure under
http://taverna.googlecode.com/svn/unsorted/

We've also got http://mygrid-labs.googlecode.com/svn/ for more
experimental research that might not make it into the final Taverna
release, but in this case I guess the plan is for the SADI plugin to
migrate into the release, so it would be OK under unsorted, as we've
done for the KnowARC plugin.

We can add the other committers to these GoogleCode projects, for
taverna.googlecode.com we say you need to have signed the contributors
agreement, which Mark Wilkinson has already done for your group - for
mygrid-labs it's more open for anyone with a good idea :-)

-- 
Stian Soiland-Reyes, myGrid team
School of Computer Science
The University of Manchester

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