One more thing:
Broken examples are akin to documentation that is incorrect. It pisses
people off and makes Keycloak look bad. Moving examples to a different
repo that is only maintained by community won't get maintained. That's
a fact.
On 6/29/17 5:45 PM, Bill Burke wrote:
-1000. But you've already done this with the quickstarts against
my
wishes. You know why, but I'll rehash anyways:
* Examples will get out of sync
* Examples will end up not working
* Examples need to be tied to a specific release as APIs and SPIs change
* Users won't know they exist
* Examples won't pick up IDE refactorings of our SPIs and APIs because
people will forget to include them.
There's really no good reason to have quickstarts and examples in a
separate repo and a separate build other than "Wildlfy does it."
On 6/29/17 5:44 AM, Bruno Oliveira wrote:
> +1 that would be great
>
> On 2017-06-28, Stian Thorgersen wrote:
>> At times there are extensions and examples that we don't want to
>> include in
>> the main repository. This could be for several reasons, including:
>>
>> * We don't have the resources to maintain and support it
>> * We don't believe it's generic enough
>> * Examples that are to complex
>>
>> However, these can still be useful for some people. So I'm thinking
>> about
>> how we can provide community maintained extensions and examples.
>>
>> A very simple idea would be to add a page on our website that links
>> to the
>> relevant repository and documentation. To contribute you would setup
>> your
>> own Github repository, documentation and also a download if you
>> want. Then
>> you'd send a PR to the website to add your extension or example.
>>
>> Thoughts?
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