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Re: [platform-core-dev] RFC 0002 - .metadata under project content area
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Just to clarify further, there are NO plans/proposals which include
persisting properties in a repository. The issues involved are many,
diverse and subtle. Basically it becomes intractable to allow multiple
users to update properties and then merge the sets of properties at release
time. Of course, if the properties database is stored in the content area
then it is possible that someone could say that they should be released to
the repository. This will however be a complete overwrite of the property
store. No merging.
Jeff
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That was not our thought when we proposed moving the metadata to the
content area. All of the persistent properties would have a unique
behaviour related to VCM: they could be shared or non-shared. We have no
special mechanism in mind in order to differentiate properties and I
believe the goal is that the default would be non-shared but the user
could change it if wanted.
Rodrigo
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Rodrigo --
My question was really "what sort of API are we looking at for the
maintenance of metadata" if we move it to .metadata. Should the
persistent properties API be extended to place properties in the content
area and somehow make a distinction between shared and non-shared?
This distinction might be made by having different plugin-specified names
for metadata areas -- the plugin owner would be responsible for using the
appropriate ignore stuff for vcm. On the other hand there could be some
core maintained attribute on the property itself.
-- Dave
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