Hi,
Actually I wrote this email offline and I only sent it yesterday
night by error. I had written it earlier and in the meantime I had
spoken to Ludovic who thinks this is going to cause trouble with
current projects. Thus I was going not to send it but it got sent
when I got connected to a wifi hotspot in the street... ;-)
The other option we have is to do this move when we move to the new
2.0 architecture. Of course this means 1.0 users are going to use the
APIs and current packages to write plugins, etc and it'll be harder
to move all of them to the new package structure later on. But if
it's going to cause too much problem to current projects I understand.
Ludovic, please let us know your POV.
Thanks
-Vincent
On Feb 26, 2007, at 11:24 AM, Vincent Massol wrote:
Hi everyone,
I think it would be better for the XWiki project to use a org.xwiki
package. There are several reasons for this:
- fits better as XWiki is under OSS/LGPL
- the company name can change, it's less likely the product name
will change
- I believe if we want to make that change we should do it before
the 1.0 release, as it's quite an important change and would break
some advanced usages of XWiki (like plugin creators, extension
creators in general). I think users should be safe though for the
vast majority, unless they're doing funky stuff in their pages.
Here's my +1
Thanks
-Vincent
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