Re: Taking over development of DataViews

From: Andrus Adamchik (andru..bjectstyle.org)
Date: Thu Apr 12 2007 - 11:37:19 EDT

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    On Apr 12, 2007, at 7:22 PM, Adrian Wiesmann wrote:

    >> We can and should make it a standalone module within Cayenne. This
    >> means a standalone Eclipse project, separate from the rest of the
    >> framework.
    >
    > OK, let's make nails with heads (as we say over here). Please make
    > this
    > split on the Cayenne side. I can then get that new project via SVN.
    > Afterwards I will upload the source into our own SVN (and keep
    > everything
    > under the ASL) and will work on that version. I will do the same
    > with the
    > dvmodeler.
    >
    > We can then send patches back to Cayenne relatively easy making a diff
    > between the two repositories. Is this OK with you?

    Splitting can be done. Not that I have tons of time to do it quickly,
    but we can.

    I still have concerns about the code being forked, and then the diffs
    contributed back. As a practical matter, you will be using your
    version of code, so no testing of 'Cayenne DataViews' will occur,
    leaving the framework in an indeterminate state.

    So would it be possible to make "Cayenne DataViews" the primary
    source, with no second SVN, and do the auto-relicensing to ASF/GPL
    with a script? Is this bad for any reason?

    Of course you'd have to go through the community for all
    contributions; but that would be the case even if you submit
    patches ... only happen in a different sequence. Also after the
    initial period of trust-building, I am sure you'll be able to develop
    at your own pace, and there will be more of a community oversight,
    rather than interference with the development process.

    Andrus



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