+1 to move all the remaining projects to the new scheme.
Commons annotations cannot be ingested by core. It's a HSearch dependency and HSearch
is moving towards no runtime dependency on Core.
On 19 mars 2011, at 18:43, Steve Ebersole wrote:
I moved Core, Java Persistence API and Metamodel Generator then to
use the
participant-based scheme. The ones still using the default notification
scheme are:
1) Tools
2) Bean Validation
3) Bean Validation TCK
4) Commons Annotations (on a side note did we ever decide on dropping this dep
in core?)
5) Shards
On Saturday, March 19, 2011, at 07:47 am, Hardy Ferentschik wrote:
> I think it makes sense for all projects. I think Validator and Search are
> using it already.
> I not they should at least in my opinion.
>
> --Hardy
>
> On Fri, 18 Mar 2011 19:13:01 +0100, Steve Ebersole <steve(a)hibernate.org>
>
> wrote:
>> I will be changing Hibernate Core JIRA project to use the
>> participant-based
>> notification scheme. Should I change over any other projects while I am
>> in
>> there?
>>
>> What is participant-based notification? Basically, any participant
>> (reporter,
>> assignee and all commenters) is automatically notified on changes.
>>
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