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Re: Dev - No more LGPL jars under the base, application and framework folders

Posted by Vinay Agarwal on May 27, 2006; 6:52pm
URL: http://ofbiz.116.s1.nabble.com/Dev-this-week-s-development-blog-is-done-tp168137p168160.html

My understanding was that specialized held components that didn't meet
"some" ofbiz criteria which may be maturity or license or something else. If
opentravelsystem meets the criteria for ofbiz components (and it would be
nice to have that criteria published) it should be moved to applications and
become part of Apache.

Regards,
Vinay Agarwal

-----Original Message-----
From: [hidden email] [mailto:[hidden email]] On
Behalf Of Jacopo Cappellato
Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 9:49 AM
To: OFBiz Project Development Discussion
Subject: Re: [OFBiz] Dev - No more LGPL jars under the base, application and
framework folders

Hans,

I think that you have introduced an interesting point about the
opentravelsystem component: should we move some of the specialized
components to the ASF together with the core OFBiz?

For me it's ok to move the OTS component to the ASF, by the way I'd prefer a
structure like this:

trunk/ofbiz
trunk/website
trunk/specialized/opentravelsystem

What others think about this?

Jacopo

Hans Bakker wrote:
> On Saturday 27 May 2006 12:52, Jacopo Cappellato wrote:
>> I agree that it's very important that someone (David Jones) has admin
>> privileges on the ASF SVN server so that he can manage permissions
>> and the migration of the source code from our current server to the new
one.

>> As soon as David has these rights (Yoav, David W., do you have any
>> hints about this subject?) everything will be easier.
>> About the structure, what about the following one:
>>
>> trunk/ofbiz
>> trunk/website
>>
> I would appreciate if a third could be added, currently called the
> opentravelsystem, but now evolved into a shared ofbiz system addon
> where more customers/sites can share the same physical installation.
> The first sites will go in production the next few months.
>
> Is this possible?
>
> Congratulations with the fact that LGPL packages are now removed!
>

 
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