On Mar 23, 2010, at 4:05 PM, Ramesh Reddy wrote:
"teiid-dev" mailing list is always used for any
communication on this
project. If you are just ignoring the emails that is not poor
communication.
That's not blaming you guys for lack of communication, I'm talking about general
internal communication issues we had early on, none of which I'm going to discuss
further in this forum.
IMO, just because this is tooling means we need lump any/all Teiid
tooling into single project. Connector developers kit is a new effort,
this has nothing do with what Designer does. Yes, this does need to be
under the umbrella of Teiid or Teiid tools and it is.
I'm not suggesting it all needs to be under one project, that just one possible
option. Considering the use-case and expected user persona, I would expect them to remain
separate. But there ARE common concerns for all tooling when it comes to builds, testing,
integration, packaging, etc.
Yes. Once this makes into JBT. We are not there yet. Once we request
to
be included in JBT then we will do any necessary work.
This is an effort we initiated, not just something that happened to appear on its own in
some other the community. Waiting until everything is done before you integrate is like
waiting until the end of a development cycle before you attempt integration. That always
becomes problematic, throws off schedules, etc. We know from experience that, if we know
these things will eventually go together in the same environment, we should work with that
in mind from the start, thus allowing for things like milestones...
I dis-agree. Fedora is pulled from hundreds of places. Also, I have
mentioned in my emails that this is temporary place holder to get the
basic framework worked out. This will be pulled into main line Teiid
under different "folder" or into a separate svn location. Based on the
facts at the time we felt using source forge was the best option to
manage.
I shouldn't have stated it the way I did. I both understand why this decision was
made initially, and agree the hosting location itself doesn't matter. I'm really
trying to point out that we need to officially acknowledge and link to all of this in the
right places within our world, and it all needs to get inserted within our processes for
building, testing, etc.
All I can say is Teiid community needs to seek out to JBT community
if
this needs to be part of JBT. As part of that integration we have do
that work. I see this as parallel to the Designer tooling rather than
part of it.
I was never suggesting this is part of the Designer effort, but should be part of an
overall tooling effort.
Please share.
I'm talking about efforts around Web/XML services that involve integration with Teiid
and other JBoss projects. We don't have anything concrete enough to even throw out to
the community yet, so expect "something" will be coming in the future.
Originally Teiid team proposed that,
http://teiid.org be the main
umbrella site and others spawn from it. That is still a viable option if
we are willing to put in the work.
I agree pulling Designer under your umbrella would work just as well.
Yes, once we have a somewhat working plugin, we do need this.
That makes no sense to me. Why not do it now when others might contribute up front
towards the direction that plug-in is going? Is there no roadmap? Aren't there
design considerations?
Absolutely. IMO, We need to release this in tech preview first. Then
we
can talk about integration into JBT/JBDS.
I have no idea what this means. How are you going to deliver this tech preview BEFORE
talking to the JBT group? Just offer it as a set of plug-ins that you hope works with JBT
and doesn't break or conflict conceptually with anything else? I fear you might be
overestimating the power and/or simplicity of Eclipse's plug-in architecture...
Bottom line is, if we have any plans at all regarding integration with JBT, we should be
talking to them now, not later.
Thanks,
JPAV