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[jira] Closed: (DIR-103) Unifying projects and subprojects names

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIR-103?page=all ]
     
Emmanuel Lecharny closed DIR-103:
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    Resolution: Fixed

> Unifying projects and subprojects names
> ---------------------------------------
>
>          Key: DIR-103
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/DIR-103
>      Project: Directory
>         Type: Improvement
>     Reporter: Emmanuel Lecharny
>     Priority: Trivial

>
> Directory project contains 9 projects, 33 sub-projects and 16 sub-sub-project. This is quite complicated, but could be easier if a standard rule appliy to all those projects.
> Projects are : apacheds, asn1, authx, ldap, naming, network, protocols (and to a certain extent sandbox + sitedocs). Names are OK
> Every sub-project level name is prefixed by its higher level project : ldap-clients, authx-impl, etc. Some are not :
>  - maven-directory-plugin in APACHEDS project (the directory's name is also different : plugin)
>  - stub-compiler in ASN1 project
>  - two authx projects are sub-sub-project : authx-api & authx-impl, are can be find in a "core" subdirectory
>  - authx sandbox may belongs to the upper SANDBOW project ?
>  - apache-ldapber-provider in LDAP (could be ldap-ber-provider ?)
>  - apseda, mina & sedang are sub-project of the NETWORK project. (network-apseda, network-mina, network-sedang ?)
>  - protocol's subproject are not prefixed with "protocol", but we can live without (dns, dhcp and ntp are obvious protocols projects, but what about changepw? )
>      - each of these protocol has prefixed sub-sub-project, but "main" : dns-core, dns-protocol BUT dns (which directory's name is main).
>  

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