For my point of view, this change will bring a better organization in
the DNA 0.2 project.
Take care and have a good weekend.
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From: Randall Hauch <rhauch(a)redhat.com>
Subject: Re: [dna-dev] Response requested: When can we move some Maven
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To: Randall Hauch <rhauch(a)redhat.com>
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Any responses to this? I've heard nothing yet.
On Aug 6, 2008, at 11:30 AM, Randall Hauch wrote:
> DNA 0.1 introduced the concept of a sequencer, and we created a
> "sequencers" folder (under trunk) where we've been putting the
> projects that provide sequencer implementations. With DNA 0.2,
> we've also introduced the concept of a connector and - not
> surprisingly - placed all of the connector implementations in
> projects under a "connectors" folder (under trunk). Recently we
> introduced a third kind of extension point: the MIME type detector.
> We currently have only one implementation, but there certainly is
> the possibility that we'll have more. And really, the "dna-maven-
> classloader" is another type of extension.
>
> But three different types of "extensions" doth make a pattern, and I
> wouldn't be surprised if we have more. Rather than have different
> folders under trunk for these different types of extensions, I'd
> like to make a single "extensions" folder (under trunk) and move all
> sequencer, connector, MIME type detector, and Maven class loader
> projects into that one folder. The project naming convention helps
> keep things clearly identified, all of these extensions really are
> optional (easier to describe in the documentation), we'll simplify
> the directory organization, and it will make it easier if any
> extension project wants to provide more than one type of extension
> (say, a detector AND a sequencer).
>
> I'd like to schedule this to have a minimal impact on our
> development environments, so please let me know whether tomorrow is
> a good time to do this. If not, please let me know a time that
> might work better for you. Feel free to reply to this email or
> comment directly on
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/DNA-191.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Randall
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Hi randall,
for my site is not a problem, if you close this issue today.
Best regard.
/Serge
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> DNA 0.1 introduced the concept of a sequencer, and we created a
> "sequencers" folder (under trunk) where we've been putting the
> projects that provide sequencer implementations. With DNA 0.2, we've
> also introduced the concept of a connector and - not surprisingly -
> placed all of the connector implementations in projects under a
> "connectors" folder (under trunk). Recently we introduced a third
> kind of extension point: the MIME type detector. We currently have
> only one implementation, but there certainly is the possibility that
> we'll have more. And really, the "dna-maven-classloader" is another
> type of extension.
>
> But three different types of "extensions" doth make a pattern, and I
> wouldn't be surprised if we have more. Rather than have different
> folders under trunk for these different types of extensions, I'd like
> to make a single "extensions" folder (under trunk) and move all
> sequencer, connector, MIME type detector, and Maven class loader
> projects into that one folder. The project naming convention helps
> keep things clearly identified, all of these extensions really are
> optional (easier to describe in the documentation), we'll simplify the
> directory organization, and it will make it easier if any extension
> project wants to provide more than one type of extension (say, a
> detector AND a sequencer).
>
> I'd like to schedule this to have a minimal impact on our development
> environments, so please let me know whether tomorrow is a good time to
> do this. If not, please let me know a time that might work better for
> you. Feel free to reply to this email or comment directly on
>
https://jira.jboss.org/jira/browse/DNA-191
> .
>
> Best regards,
>
> Randall
>
>
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