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RE: [orbit-dev] RE: Do we need to providewrapper featuresforbatik from Orbit?
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Hi Jeff,
sorry for the confusion. I was not proposing that Orbit
should provide template features.
I was just proposing that the actual users of Orbit bundles
(which currently have to
include those bundles in some features anyways, at least if
they want to use update
manager) add a reference to their already
existing features in a common place.
The reference could be a ViewVC
hyperlink.
That common place can be a file in the repository, or -
perhaps better since writable
for everyone - a wiki page.
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Wind River Systems,
Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
I am concerned about confusion
here. We supply features but they are only template features.
furthermore, features are likely to go away in the new provisioning
story so I am loath to introduce them in new places (yes, I realize that they
are here today and we need to support the scenario you outline).
Post-features we will still need this information so I am thinking that
we should just have the information that is needed and not tie it to
features.
Jeff
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Because feature.properties requires escaping the newlines
with a \
at the end of each
line, I figured that it might be simpler copy & pasting
from a feature.properties into another
feature.properties.
That way, the initial provider of a feature.properties file
has no extra
work updating the
IP log, and the consumer who wants to copy
can take an actually working, verbatim copy.
Cheers,
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Martin Oberhuber
Wind River Systems,
Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
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Subject: Re: [orbit-dev] RE: Do we need to
provide wrapper featuresforbatik from Orbit?
Perhaps we should just
include the relevant about text in the IP log. Taht way people writing a
fetaure can just get and include that text as needed.... Amounts to
mostly the same thing but perhaps a bit simpler.
Jeff
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Hello
Xiaojing,
Orbit practice is that every product/download which wants to
use
bundles
from Orbit just includes those Orbit bundles in its features.
There is no
"wrapper feature" for a single Orbit delivery any more.
In terms of the
license text for your features, you will need to include
references to the licenses under
which your Orbit bundles are,
in your own feature.properties. Since potentially
multiple projects
need to do that for multiple features, it might be a
good idea to
maintain these in a central location or at least maintain a
pointer
to
where a sample feature.properties is.
This might be another
application for the IP Log that's currently
being discussed in Orbit: See
http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/Orbit_IP_Log
I added this
comment: I think we should also have a "used-by"
section listing all the projects
at Eclipse.org which are known
to actually use a bundle/version (i.e.
include it in one of their features).
A hyperlink into ViewVC for the CVS/SVN
version of the feature
project would perhaps be most helpful. This would not only
track
usage,
but also help other projects who want to adopt it get started
with their own
feature.xml / feature.properties. When I'm not mistaken,
from a legal standpoint every
project needs to put an Orbit bundle
it wants to pick up through review for usage
in their project, so it seems
natural to maintain the list of known users.
As long as
this is not yet in place, the maintainer of an Orbit
bundle is the first address to
ask for a good feature.xml / feature.properties
example, since it is very likely
that this maintainer uses the bundle
in his or her own project.
Cheers,
--
Martin Oberhuber
Wind River Systems,
Inc.
Target Management Project Lead, DSDP PMC Member
http://www.eclipse.org/dsdp/tm
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Xiaoying Gu
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2007 6:08
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To: Cross project issues;
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Subject: [cross-project-issues-dev] Do
we need to provide wrapper featuresfor batik from Orbit?
Hi
We
are switching to use batik from Orbit.
Since Orbit download doesn’t provider “wrapper”
features, does every project need to provide “wrapper” features (e.g.
org.apache.batik.feature) themselves? If so, I’m confused how to make these
features have consistent features versions?
If no wrapper features are expected to provide by each
project themselves in Europa, does that mean users will need to download Orbit
project from website or install from Europa Update Site first?
Thanks,
Xiaoying Gu
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