Ok I've combined these into a single doc/javadoc folder.
...ant
On 5/11/07, Simon Nash <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
In the docs directory of the binary distribution, the sca-api and
tuscany-sca-spi subdirectories both have identical contents (i.e.,
javadocs for org.osoa.* as well as javadocs for org.apache.tuscany.*).
Presumably the intention was to separate these two sets of javadocs
into different top-level directories. However, I think it is just
as easy to combine them, i.e., to have
docs
org
osoa
...
apache
tuscany
...
rather than
docs
sca-api
org
osoa
...
tuscany-sca-spi
org
apache
tuscany
...
Also, the contents of the org.apache.tuscany.* section are incorrect
as they don't reflect the new style(s) for naming SPIs.
Simon
ant elder wrote:
> Ok things are looking pretty good now. I've uploaded the latest binary
and
> src distributions of the current trunk code, please try them out and
report
> anything that looks odd:
http://people.apache.org/~antelder/tuscany/latest/
>
> Please try them out and report anything that looks odd.
>
> There's still things to clean up and text required for readme's and
> releases
> notes etc, lets move to the more controlled commit mode now until the
> 0.90branch is cut. Say before you make any big changes, and when
> committing
> anything make sure it all builds including all the samples and itests,
and
> for non-trivial changes also build the distribution (mvn clean install
> -o in
> the sca/distribution directory) and check things still work.
>
> ...ant
>
> On 5/10/07, Jean-Sebastien Delfino <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>
>> ant elder wrote:
>> > On 5/10/07, Simon Laws <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> What's the process for controlled commits. Patches?
>> >>
>> >> The release process takes a resonable amount of time when you
include
>> >> the
>> >> time to vote on it and the possibiliy that faults will be found and
we
>> >> have
>> >> to fix and vote again. So when do we think we will be in the
position
>> to
>> >> roll a release candidate? Is it when the renaming is done? Are we
>> >> happy to
>> >> live with a locked down head until the release is out?
>> >>
>> >> If not I think we should go with a branch.
>> >>
>> >> Simon
>> >>
>> >
>> > One thing that puts me off cutting a branch right now is that
everyone
>> > can
>> > then go off starting on new fun stuff on the trunk and there's less
>> > motivation to help polish things off to get the release out :) So
while
>> > there's not so many active committers pushing to start working on new
>> > stuff
>> > I was hoping to avoid a branch just yet. Also I'd like to put off
>> > creating a
>> > branch until the package rename is done so things stay really close
>> > together.
>> >
>> > When I said a "more controlled commit mode" I didn't mean a code
>> freeze,
>> > more like a code chill - not to make non-trivial changes without
>> > mentioning
>> > them on the ML first and to always make sure a full build with all
>> itests
>> > and samples works before committing and maybe even build the distro
and
>> > check the samples still work ok.
>> >
>> > We're really close now, so how about:
>> >
>> > - fix the last few problems now
>> > - make a sample 0.90 RC distro's in a couple of hours and switch to
>> code
>> > chill
>> > - test out the distros for a day or so and clean up the included doc
>> > and fix
>> > whatever problems
>> > - do the package renames tonight/tomorrow
>> > - and look at doing a 0.90 branch/tag over the weekend and vote on
>> > that as
>> > 0.90 final
>> >
>> > How does this sound?
>> >
>> > ...ant
>> >
>>
>> +1, Sounds good to me!
>>
>> --
>> Jean-Sebastien
>>
>>
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