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Posted to dev@jackrabbit.apache.org by Tobias Bocanegra <tr...@apache.org> on 2013/08/19 23:23:13 UTC

[VLT] JIRA component or project?

Hi,

should we create an own JIRA project for jackrabbit-filevault or just
a component? the former would have the advantage that we can define
our own versions and better track release changes.

Also, we already have a bunch of "sub" projects in JIRA:
* OCM: Jackrabbit Object Content Mapping
* JCRRMI: Jackrabbit JCR-RMI
* JCRCL: Jackrabbit JCR Classloader
* JCRBENCH: Jackrabbit JCR Benchmark
* JCRSERVLET: Jackrabbit JCR Servlets
* JCRTCK: Jackrabbit JCR Tests

I suggest to add a new project:

JCRVLT: Jackrabbit FileVault

WDYT?
Regards, toby

Re: [VLT] JIRA component or project?

Posted by Alexander Klimetschek <ak...@adobe.com>.
On 19.08.2013, at 14:23, Tobias Bocanegra <tr...@apache.org> wrote:

> I suggest to add a new project:
> 
> JCRVLT: Jackrabbit FileVault

+1

Cheers,
Alex


Re: [VLT] JIRA component or project?

Posted by Tobias Bocanegra <tr...@apache.org>.
FYI: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-6681


On Mon, Aug 19, 2013 at 11:21 PM, Marcel Reutegger <mr...@adobe.com>wrote:

> Hi,
>
> we should only use JCR project components for modules that
> are released from jackrabbit/trunk. commons projects can
> have their own release cycle.
>
> > JCRVLT: Jackrabbit FileVault
> >
> > WDYT?
>
> +1
>
> regards
>  marcel
>

RE: [VLT] JIRA component or project?

Posted by Marcel Reutegger <mr...@adobe.com>.
Hi,

we should only use JCR project components for modules that
are released from jackrabbit/trunk. commons projects can
have their own release cycle.

> JCRVLT: Jackrabbit FileVault
> 
> WDYT?

+1

regards
 marcel

AW: [VLT] JIRA component or project?

Posted by KÖLL Claus <C....@TIROL.GV.AT>.
Hi ,

I don't know about the other projects but JCRRMI: Jackrabbit JCR-RMI
was canceled and is now only a component ..

greets
claus