On 12/21/2010 10:25 AM, Jerome Velociter wrote:
  Hi all,
 On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 7:12 PM, Jean-Vincent Drean
 <jean-vincent(a)drean.org>wrote;wrote:
> +1,
>
> Note: this is in line with this proposal
> 
http://markmail.org/message/k6hb7v63igrbtxiy 
It's actually a duplicate, thanks for pointing to this thread. I will
consider it voted, as the other mail shows, and implement it as soon as
I find the time.
 I'm -0.5 if we do just that just for XWiki Watch and keep the status quo for
 other products (namely manager - maybe xeclipse too). 
Well here's how I see it: someone has to do it, and it has to start with
something. This mail was just to make sure that if I do this for watch,
we all agree this is what we want to do (because I overlooked the other
mail, where we had actually agreed on this).
In this context, -0.5 is a little strange because it sortof blocks
anything to happen unless it happens for everything. Shouldn't it be
good already that we do this for watch? Is it really an "all or
nothing", given the fact that the strategy was already applied for
workspaces and not for these other projects?
Thanks,
Anca
 If we look at the original proposal from march, manager is in the same boat.
 And looking at facts, it is also on the backburner (no roadmap, not tested).
 I'm OK if we implement the global strategy of moving those two top level
 projects to extensions.
 Jerome.
 JV.
 On Mon, Dec 20, 2010 at 7:03 PM, Anca Luca<lucaa(a)xwiki.com>  wrote:
  Hi devs,
 today XWiki Watch is a top level project, toplevel in the svn and listed
 on the main page of 
xwiki.org.
 I propose we downgrade it to extension status and move its code
 appropriately, somewhere in the plugins and applications. Along with
 this, the standalone distribution (and installers) would also be removed.
 The reason for this is that it makes more sense as an extension than a
 toplevel project (it's an extra feature that you can add to XWiki by
 installing an application and deploying a couple of jars), and also
 because it has been on the backburner lately, and there is no roadmap to
 make a fully featured toplevel product of it.
 Also, according to this vote
 
http://xwiki.markmail.org/thread/scrwsfqfm6b5h5zf I would like to
 release something from the current trunk (1.1M2 probably), compatible
 with a latest XWiki.
 I'm +1 for all these.
 WYDT?
 Thanks,
 Anca
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