These are all excellent guides - good work Dan and co!
On 7 Apr 2010, at 04:34, Dan Allen wrote:
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 7:50 PM, Dan Allen
<dan.j.allen(a)gmail.com> wrote:
As promised, I have put together a page detailing the anatomy of a module project in Seam
3. Please consider this a draft document and feel free to provide feedback if there's
something that doesn't seem agreeable to you. Also, if you think there is an important
detail missing, or an inconsistency appears over time, please let us know.
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/ModuleAnatomy
Keep in mind that there are many different ways we could structure the modules. What is
important is that the structure is reasonable and that it is consistent across modules.
Contributors should be able to comfortable move between modules and be familiar with how
the code is setup.
As promised, I also completed the module release procedure document. This describe
everything from picking a version to writing the blog entry announcing your release.
We'll see how well it holds up when we put it to the test on the next release. So
please, if there is anything I overlooked, or you have a better way of explaining it,
please let me know.
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/ModuleReleaseProcedure
Now, there is a handbook for Module Leads:
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/ModuleHandbook
:)
If there is something else you want to know, just let us know ;)
-Dan
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