[Building Sakai] RSF Present and Future
Jim Eng
jimeng at umich.edu
Fri Feb 5 13:36:55 PST 2010
+1, but *NOT* in kernel. Velocity and JSF should not be in kernel,
either.
I agree with Mark about needing care (i.e. maintenance resources) to
make sure that tags, branches and releases be reflected in the Sakai
copy.
Jim
On Feb 5, 2010, at 4:30 PM, Mark Norton wrote:
> +1, but we should still track Java RSF in case there are bug fixes or
> (maybe) improvements.
>
> - Mark
>
> csev wrote:
>> I think that in light of the near-shutdown of development around
>> the Java version of RSF below that I think that we should grab a
>> copy of RSF and put it in Kernel-1 and migrate all externals in the
>> source tree to our own copy of RSF rather than RSF from a separate
>> repo.
>>
>> I worry that as folks move further and further away from "Java RSF"
>> as a real project - we will simply lose track of things.
>>
>> If we make this change quickly while it is all fresh in our memory,
>> then we can benefit from having some institutional memory about RSF
>> as we take a copy of the code.
>>
>> /Chuck
>>
>> On Feb 2, 2010, at 7:27 PM, Antranig Basman wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I thought this would be an opportune moment to sent a note to the
>>> list
>>> about the current and future status of RSF, since I know it is the
>>> platform for a number of actively maintained tools which are being
>>> managed by the community.
>>>
>>
>> [snip ...]
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