Why do you think they should all be in the same repo?
Clearly the spec, API, and TCK will all be part of the same project,
which controls who has permission to do what. Why would two of them
be in one repo and one of them in another repo?
Scott Stark wrote on 6/18/19 9:20 PM:
I do believe the spec and api should be in the same repo. The TCKs
should be in a separate repo.
Anyone
else have an opinion?
Do we want to establish any conventions or guidelines or
(heaven forbid) rules?
I'm not sure putting the spec document in the same repo
as the API classes is the best choice, but really I'm
much more concerned about having some consistency in
where to go for the web site with information about each
spec.
Wayne Beaton wrote on
6/18/19 7:32 PM:
I have no strong opinion.
The PMC has made a recommendation that
specification documents be represented in existing
API repositories. At least a few project teams
have expressed a desire to do this. I'm sure that
some project teams will make other decisions. So,
there will likely be few "wombat-spec"
repositories.
As part of the restructuring review, I
am assuming that projects will use existing "API"
repositories. If a project team wants a separate
"spec" repository, they can ask for one.
Wayne
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Director of Open Source Projects | Eclipse Foundation, Inc.
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