Typo: this Tuesday 5-MAR (there is no this Tuesday 2-MAR :)
Op 01-03-13 21:31, Geoffrey De Smet schreef:
Hi guys,
This Tuesday (2-MAR-2013), a few technical changes will occur due to
Drools Planner's namechange.
1) The github URL for Drools Planner will change from
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/drools-planner
to
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/optaplanner
2) The groupId's and artifactId's will change from
org.drools.planner:drools-planner-*
to
org.optaplanner:optaplanner-*
3) The directory names will change accordingly.
*If you have a clone/fork of the Drools Planner repository with changes,**
**it's best to send in any changes in a pull request for master by
Monday evening**
**if you want to avoid a having to port those changes manually.*
This namechange is the technical preparation for the more public
announcement we'll make in a few weeks.
To avoid speculation, you can read about the full explanation of the
rename to OptaPlanner below.
https://github.com/droolsjbpm/optaplanner-website/blob/master/community/D...
With kind regards,
Geoffrey De Smet
Drools Planner renamed to OptaPlanner
As of version |6.0.0.Beta1|, *Drools Planner has been renamed to
OptaPlanner*.
Why change the name?
OptaPlanner is the new name for Drools Planner. OptaPlanner is now
standalone, but can still be optionally combined with the Drools rule
engine for a powerful declarative approach to planning optimization.
*
OptaPlanner has graduated from the Drools
<
http://www.jboss.org/drools> project to become a top-level JBoss
Community <
http://www.jboss.org/> project.
o OptaPlanner (the planning engine) joins its siblings Drools
(the rule engine) and jBPM (the workflow engine) in the KIE group.
*
Our commitment to Drools hasn't changed.
o The efficient Drools rule engine is still the recommended way
to do score calculation.
o Alternative score calculation options, such as pure Java
calculation (no Drools), also remain fully supported.
How will this affect your business?
From a business point of view, there's *little or no change*:
*
The mission remains unchanged:
o We're still 100% committed to put /business resource
optimization/ in the hands of normal Java developers.
*
The license remains unchanged (Apache Software License 2.0). It's
still the same open source license.
*
Red Hat is considering support subscriptions offerings for
OptaPlanner as part of its BRMS
<
http://www.redhat.com/products/jbossenterprisemiddleware/business-rules/>
and BPM platforms.
o A /Tech Preview/ of OptaPlanner is targeted for BRMS 6.0.
What has changed?
*
The website has changed to
http://www.optaplanner.org
*
The distributions artifacts have changed name:
o
Jar names changes:
+ |drools-planner-core-*.jar| is now |optaplanner-core-*.jar|
+ |drools-planner-benchmark-*.jar| is now
|optaplanner-benchmark-*.jar|
o
Maven identification groupId's and artifactId's changes:
+ groupId |org.drools.planner| is now |org.optaplanner|
+ artifactId |drools-planner-core| is now |optaplanner-core|
+ artifactId |drools-planner-benchmark| is now
|optaplanner-benchmark|
o
As usual, for more information see the Upgrade Recipe in the
download zip.
*
The API's namespace has changed. As usual, see the Upgrade Recipe
on how to deal with this efficiently.
o Starting from 6.1.0.Final, OptaPlanner will have a 100%
backwards compatible API.
*
OptaPlanner gets its own IRC channels on Freenode
<
http://freenode.net/>: |#optaplanner| and |#optaplanner-dev|
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