[aerogear-dev] [aerogear-android-todo]
Bruno Oliveira
bruno at abstractj.org
Thu Sep 20 21:38:51 EDT 2012
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On Thursday, September 20, 2012 at 10:29 PM, Douglas Campos wrote:
> Howdy
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> I was reviewing aerogear-android-todo, and noticed some issues
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> 1) Why there is no history on the project? (and consequently, ownership history - passos contributed code hasn't got attribution)
> - even in cases of big rewrites and start-overs, it's nice to keep the commits, as the history of the incremental changes say a lot about the rationale/train of thought that lead to the final solution
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Really? What's happened? Have we lost our contributions? Weird because at least on JavaScript, Kris has kept the ownership https://github.com/aerogear/as-quickstarts/commit/f3fe1aa4274487f711615687ef55044d11bf384a
Why the same is not happening on android? Does anyone need help to do it?
My suggestion is revert it and rebase with our contributions.
> 2) Why aren't we following the maven project layout, as suggested by the archetype we are using?
> 3) Why the API and the example app are intermixed?
> - Ideally these should be separate repositories, like the iOS version
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