Retirement of inactive components in STP [message #620486] |
Thu, 09 October 2008 15:23 |
Oisin Hurley Messages: 204 Registered: July 2009 |
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Subject: Retirement of inactive components in STP
As you may know, STP has a diverse set of components that
have each delivered value to an overall suite of capabilities.
Each component has had a different activity profile. Some
components continue to be active and some others just taper
off. There's many reasons for it, but what it comes down
to is that we need to make a decision on what to do with
inactive code. We can't go on receiving bug reports if
the code is not going to be fixed, and if no-one takes
this on, then the code is not going to be consumable.
Right now I'm looking at two projects that seem to be
in this category.
1) STP SOAS
http://www.eclipse.org/stp/soas/index.php
This code was originally contributed by Sybase a couple
of years back and implements a flexible deployment
system for artifacts. Unfortunately, Sybase has withdrawn
from the project and there is no-one to replace them
in maintaining this code.
2) STP ServiceCreation (SC)
http://www.eclipse.org/stp/sc/
This code was contributed by IONA at the start of the
project, and it was worked on to provide support for
JAXWS-based web services. One persistent criticism of
this project was that it didn't live in the WebTools
project, where Web Services development tools are
hosted. People found this confusing, and consumers
of WTP didn't think it would be necessary to consume
another project.
In response, we at IONA have decided to halt work on
the existing Service Creation code in STP, and instead
contribute fresh work, based on the WTP frameworks to
the WTP Incubator. See the bugzilla[0] for the proposal
and the code.
Retired components will be moved to a special archived
area that will not be part of our regular builds. All
bugs reported against archived components will be closed
as WONTFIX. Website pages and wiki pages will be moved
to special archival areas in each medium.
This action will not take place without PMC approval,
and is currently under consideration by that group.
best regards
Oisin Hurley, STP Lead
[0] https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=248630
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Oisin Hurley at IONA
http://blogs.iona.com/ohurley/
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