This is an example of why I need to tie up these loose ends. There should not be an "org.eclipse.higgins.idas" project. No one should be using it anymore. Even though I sent the mail to the dev list announcing this, I need to do something to cause it to not work at all anymore -- maybe removing everything and leaving a readme which explains where the new projects are.
Jim
>>> "Brian Carroll" <BCarroll@xxxxxxxxxx> 6/6/07 11:03 AM >>>
I strongly request we wait to freeze until there we have a consistent set of sources that build. I've been keeping up to date with the sources and there seem to be inconistencies. For example the current issue I'm looking into is: there are references to "org.eclipse.higgins.idas.spi" from files in the "org.eclipse.higgins.idas" project, but I don't see where the "...spi" package is defined.
Brian
So, I do have one question regarding this.
Some time back I finished refactoring the package names / projects for IdAS. I still have some outstanding tasks in that area:
1) Remove the code / project files from the old IdAS repository location.
2) Make new projects work with the nightly build.
Should I also perform these project/build related tasks in a fork and merge back to the regular dev head after the 25th?
>>> Anthony Nadalin <drsecure@xxxxxxxxxx> 6/6/07 10:33 AM >>>
I would like to propose that all non-bug related changes be held or forked until after June 25, thus putting a freeze on current code before the Burton Interop, as we don't want to spend resources chasing bugs that changes might cause, and we would resume normal processes after June 25th
Anthony Nadalin | Work 512.838.0085 | Cell 512.289.4122
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