Hi Gabriele, Happy to see we agree. Thanks. On Tue, Jan 7, 2025 at 5:40 PM Gabriele Cardosi <[email protected]> wrote:
> I see the point of including the kogito-examples in the release, but I > think it would be better to not put them in the tools repo: > > 1. java code under the tools repository ended up on being managed by pnpm, > and that surely would be an issue for all the people that have no need nor > interest in spending time to set up their machine for such stack > 2. more in general terms, the examples are still not ASF compliant AFAIK, > or, at least, they are not reproducible - and that's the reason why they > have been excluded initially > 3. I think that putting everything in one single repo is more sort-of > anti-pattern, from source-code management point, that a real improvement: > the bigger and "mixed" a repo is, the harder the work for IDE to even open > it (and for developer to work on it) > > So, back to topic, I think we should > 1. fix or double check their "compliance" with ASF requirements > 2. add them as last "ring" of our CI "chain" > > @Francisco > Regarding mono-repo, I hope we'll focus more on the real problems that make > that "mono-repo" an apparent solution (while it would be just the final > sign of inability to manage our code-base properly, IMO). > About "but I have the feeling that there is a majority in favour of that": > TBH I do not think it is really so > > M2C > > > > Il giorno mar 7 gen 2025 alle ore 17:21 Jason Porter > <[email protected]> ha scritto: > > > Easier in the sense that there’s only one place to look for examples > > (maybe docs too?), the actual source, and to understand the project. Also > > easier for them to eventually become contributors. I’ll admit those > reasons > > are minor however. > > > > -- > > Jason Porter > > Software Engineer > > He/Him/His > > > > IBM > > > > > > From: Francisco Javier Tirado Sarti <[email protected]> > > Date: Tuesday, January 7, 2025 at 04:52 > > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > > Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [DISCUSS] Missing kogito-examples update for the > > 10.0.0 release! > > Hi, > > I can see why it is easier, from a technical point of view, since some > > examples rely on tooling, to move all examples to tooling repo. > > However, I hardly see why this makes users' experience better. > > Let me elaborate, With examples repo, we currently have a place where > users > > can browse all examples starting from the repo root. > > With tooling repo, I guess they will start browsing under examples > > directory? > > If we are going for technical simplicity, I guess it is probably time to > be > > coherent and move all KIE content under the same repo (I'm not for it, > but > > I have the feeling that there is a majority in favour of that, so > probably > > time to vote?). > > Which I feel is really awkward is to have different strategies under the > > same label (some content in some separate repos and gradually moving > > everything to a repo named "tools" which is not really just "tools" > > anymore) > > > > > > On Mon, Jan 6, 2025 at 5:26 PM Jason Porter <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > > > I know it makes for a larger repo, but I’m all for fewer repositories, > > and > > > an easier setup for not only contributors, but all users. > > > > > > -- > > > Jason Porter > > > Software Engineer > > > He/Him/His > > > > > > IBM > > > > > > > > > From: Alex Porcelli <[email protected]> > > > Date: Monday, January 6, 2025 at 03:01 > > > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > > > Subject: [EXTERNAL] [DISCUSS] Missing kogito-examples update for the > > > 10.0.0 release! > > > Happy new 2025, everyone! > > > > > > As we discussed when we started the 10.0.0 release process, the > > > kogito-examples repository was neither included in the release nor > fully > > > integrated into CI. Although some PR checks consider kogito-examples, > > this > > > gap ultimately led to absent examples for the 10.0.0 release. > > > > > > Currently: > > > > > > - The stable branch remains on versions 1.44 and 8.44 > > > - The main branch is on 999-SNAPSHOT > > > > > > Given that many of the kogito-examples rely on container images and Dev > > UI, > > > we'd need to incorporate the repository into our CI system to improve > the > > > current situation, which might take some time and will likely impact > the > > > upcoming releases. > > > > > > Alternatively, we could move the examples to kie-tools (a repo that > > already > > > hosts all images and DevUI) so no CI changes would be required. > > > > > > I would love to hear your thoughts, alternative ideas, or concerns so > we > > > can have an actionable plan to do better in the next release. > > > > > > Regards, > > > Alex > > > > > >
