[seam-dev] Sandbox for DeltaSpike

Lincoln Baxter, III lincolnbaxter at gmail.com
Tue Jun 26 16:15:16 EDT 2012


+1

I think this is a great idea! We certainly want to make sure that we are
supporting innovation of community members, and this would help a great
deal.

~Lincoln

On Tue, Jun 26, 2012 at 3:39 PM, Jason Porter <lightguard.jp at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hey everyone!
>
> I wanted to bring up the idea of having a sandbox to add bits and other
> non-core extensions. We have a great bunch of people from the
> Seam development group looking to add their extensions, but they're either
> not on the roadmap for DS, or are very far down. I suggest we setup a
> sandbox on github people can write to, or at least do pull requests to so
> we can get some of these modules and other ideas in and pull them into core
> as we get there. We can also use this as a vetting ground for new ideas and
> other things which may not exactly fit into core, like the forge extension.
>
> To do this we need to
>
> 1. Setup the repo somewhere
> 2. Seed it with a basic structure (pom.xml, contribution instructions, etc)
> 3. Get some CI setup somewhere (we could leverage OpenShift for this if
> needed)
>
> What does everyone else think? I've cc'd the Seam Development list here
> hoping to get some feedback from them as well and hopefully rekindle some
> of the fire we had there.
>
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