El vie, 16-01-2009 a las 11:20 +0100, Florent André escribió: ... > > Yes, this is also my idea. In the ASF submission process, a person have to > be "accept" to can write on the svn, he have to "proof" that he is a good > and implicated people in the project. I don't want to mean that is a bad > concept : it permit a very good quality to ASF project. > > But, it don't allow some "occasional" devel to share their modules (like > rudolf korhummel I think).
If you feel that you have a module that is worth sharing then the best way is to donate it to the lenya project and we add it to the repository. This way we can make sure that the modules are a) compatible with the ASF license b) ensure community support around the module c) ensure minimum quality of code ... > To precise my site idea and to respond to Vik, I imagine a more > "development cooperative" tools than wiki (in fact : svn). > > I think to something like that : > - a user create an Account on the "lenya mod sharing" site. So user > automatically have an svn account > - After login on the site, a form allow the user to create a new "project". > Here he can decide the write access in his project (all, restrict to name 1 > / name 2 /, restrict to group1 / group2, ...). > - After form submission, an svn folder is created, codev can begin. > > - For "visitors", the site presents all available modules or templates than > can be downloable. Open questions: - who has write access to which part of the svn? Is like Apache Labs where everybody has write access to any project? Or would each module be restricted to the creator? - who guarantees that all license issues are met? - who manage this project? Project management and infrastructure? who makes sure that people do not abuse the site. - where does communication happen? > As says rudolf.korhummel, "If this is possible with the apache environment > it would be fine", and great. If you want the endorsement of the ASF then we need to create something here. salu2 -- Thorsten Scherler <thorsten.at.apache.org> Open Source Java <consulting, training and solutions> Sociedad Andaluza para el Desarrollo de la Sociedad de la Información, S.A.U. (SADESI) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
