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Re: [orbit-dev] move?


I'd be ok with a move. It does seem sightly more conceptually more correct ... since one of the main "contributions" of Orbit is how to best use and fit in with the OSGi framework (so, I'm thinking, it is aligned with Equinox, which I believe is moving to Runtime Project, right?).

But I'd hate to do too much extra work ... just for mere :) conceptual correctness ... would we have to change repositories? I'd guess so, technically speaking, though should be easy to move since there's one high directory that could be moved as is.

Not sure ... what other "work" there would be?





From: Jeff McAffer <jeff@xxxxxxxxx>
To: Orbit Developer discussion <orbit-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 07/29/2008 10:31 AM
Subject: Re: [orbit-dev] move?





You are absolutely right from a structure and process point of view.  
The motivation for the move is more of a positioning statement.  People
looking to get components for use in building their application/runtime
seem to get a little confused when they find out that Orbit is a Tools
project.  The suggested move would not change anything in how the
project itself operates.  It would just position it differently.

Jeff

Christian W. Damus wrote:
> Hi, Jeff,
>
> Does Orbit really fit in *any* project?  The processes in this project
> are markedly different from all others.  The whole point of Orbit is
> that it doesn't contain code developed under the Eclipse banner.  If
> we're looking for a new home, I wonder whether it doesn't make more
> sense to let Orbit fit outside of the top-level project structure, or
> perhaps to be a TLP unto itself.
>
> Is that a move that we can consider?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Christian
>
>
> On 28-Jul-08, at 4:52 PM, Jeff McAffer wrote:
>
>> Tools has always been a bit of a strange place for Orbit IMHO.  It
>> was either that or Technology at the time.  I don't really recall why
>> the decision was made but there you go.  Now however we do have an
>> attractive home...  RT.  The topic of moving Orbit to RT came up the
>> other day and I took the todo to poll the Orbit community to see if
>> there were opinions either way.  This is just to test the water and
>> see what people think.  Assuming there are some positive signs, we
>> can have a real vote.  The current and future PMCs of course have to
>> agree to but that should not be an issue.
>>
>> Jeff
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