On 21 Apr 2011, at 18:17, Olaf Bergner wrote:
Hi Manik,
Am 21.04.11 16:11, schrieb Manik Surtani:
> Olaf,
>
> After discussing with Marius, maybe the best place for your work on the Infinispan
Spring integration is a module within Infinispan itself. I'm proposing
infinispan-spring. WDYT?
>
I'm fine with that. That way, we are not dependent on somebody else's
decision and keep things under our control.
Precisely.
> You can add this module to Infinispan's repository under the
root (so, a 'spring' directory alongside 'core', etc). I also think it
makes sense to have this in 4.2.x and master branches.
>
> Thoughts?
Since it's just a new module that doesn't affect the current code base
in any way I too think that it makes sense to have this in 4.2.x. Are
there any commit rules I should pay attention to? I.e. do I create this
module in 4.2.x and merge that into master? Or the other way around? How
do you usually handle this?
Since this is a new and clean module it doesn't matter which direction it goes. Maybe
commit into 4.2.x and cherry pick the commit onto master? Remember that you still should
use topic branches for each of these commits and issue a pull request to upstream.
http://community.jboss.org/wiki/InfinispanandGitHub
Also have a look at one of the other modules' pom.xml files (e.g., tree) to see how it
inherits from infinispan-parent.
Cheers
Manik
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