Hi Francesco,
No problem. It is understandable since web2 is itself a community module. I think that after the per layer security module is more complete that we can move it to web2.
Others may disagree with me and want to see the new module inside of web2. It would be nice to have a second opinion.
-Justin
Francesco Izzi wrote:
Hi Justin,
i thinking that this are possibile for the community submodule. And for this i have added the module on the web2.
If this is an error, i remove immetiatly the module, and i move in the community root.
I thinking that the perLayer Security User Interface was a module of the web2.
Sorry,
2008/12/19 Justin Deoliveira <jdeolive@anonymised.com <mailto:jdeolive@anonymised.com>>
Hi Francesco,
I noticed that you moved your module from community into web2.
Technically this is against the rules, as it is a commit to a module
of which you are not the maintainer. However I do realize that this
is a sub module of web, so technically no existing code was changed.
Also, this change was done without any consulting of the developers
list or of the module maintainer. This is also a no no.
I am curious. Why did you decide to move the module to web2? The
only change i was excepting to see to web2 was a profile added to
the pom which added a dependency on the module.
-Justin
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