[seam-dev] Modules have been moved
Shane Bryzak
sbryzak at redhat.com
Fri Dec 11 11:53:30 EST 2009
The plan is to probably move to github, although we are going to do some
(prudent) evaluation first.
On 12/12/09 02:41, Dan Allen wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 11, 2009 at 11:13 AM, psteininger
> <piotr.steininger at gmail.com <mailto:piotr.steininger at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>
> Dan,
>
> I support the move to git. I think it will help the community
> contribute
> easier and provide the committers to have more control over what
> goes into
> the master branch. It's a lot easier to work with distributed,
> published
> repos, than with a ton of patch files.
>
>
> Indeed. We could cite a number of other benefits as well, such as
> being able to develop locally and to share prototypes w/ collaborators
> before having to worry about pushing upstream. There have actually
> been some long threads discussing all of these benefits, so I won't
> try to rehash it all.
>
> The motion I'm suggesting at this point is, let's just cut over now.
> No one can build these modules anyway (unless they have seam-parent
> stashed away in a local Maven repo), so let's just make the leap.
>
> Another reason is that the Seam repository in general is so screwy
> right now with a ton of restructures (just look at FishEye to see the
> bizarre history) that we should just break away from it. I don't mean
> to sound downtrodden, this should be seen as an opportunity!
>
> -Dan
>
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