It's a different thing in that case ;)

Charles or I (and the others) can work on KarafEE as a Karaf subproject, but, for instance, concerning you, you will have to provide patches waiting the "Karaf committer" promotion.

Anyway, moving KarafEE into Karaf has to be submitted to vote in both communities.

Regards
JB

On 03/24/2013 09:16 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:
wait wait

i see no issue moving the project over karaf and loosing perms

Charles helped with OSGi metadata without having perms and it worked not
that bad, we can work the other way too i hope ;)

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2013/3/24 Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]>

Just the permission on this repo:

- currently, you are OpenEJB committer, so, you have access to
/repos/asf/openejb in read/write mode.
- if we move karafee in /repos/asf/karaf, you will have only read-only
- if we want you to give read-write, it means that you will be a "Karaf
committer", as you can access to the whole /repos/asf/karaf.
- to be promoted as a Karaf committer, we have to submit a vote in PMC

It's just about that ;)
It's not just a simple svn mv ;)

Regards
JB


On 03/24/2013 09:09 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:

@JB: what's the issue copying it over karaf repo?

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2013/3/24 Jean-Baptiste Onofré <[email protected]>

  Hi,

it makes sense. However, in a first time, as the KarafEE committers are
in
the OpenEJB community (and not Karaf community), it would be simpler to
have it in OpenEJB (in a dedicated sub-project).

If we want to create a Karaf sub-project (which can make sense), we have
to promote peoples as Karaf committers.

My $0.02

Regards
JB


On 03/24/2013 06:50 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau wrote:

  Hi Charles,

Should be asked to everybody but personally I'd like to remove what is
OSGi
from TomEE tree (mvn bundle etc) and keep it outside (karafee).

Then tomee or karaf: the project is more an OSGi integration so i think
karaf is a better place but i stay open to help.
Le 24 mars 2013 18:29, "Charles Moulliard" <[email protected]> a écrit :

   Romain,


Do you plan to continue to maintain KarafEE under TomEE or we have to
move
it to Karaf project ?

Regards,

Charles


On Sun, Mar 24, 2013 at 5:15 PM, Romain Manni-Bucau
<[email protected]>wrote:

   Hi,


No AFAIK :(
Le 24 mars 2013 17:05, "Krzysztof Sobkowiak" <
[email protected]



  a

  écrit :

   Hi


I'd like to make contributions to the Karaf EE. I have mentioned you

  have


  deparated the Karaf EE source code into the separate svn repository.
Is

there
also a git mirror of this repo (like for TomEE)?

Best regards
Krzysztof





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