On 12/19/06, Steve Loughran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
robert burrell donkin wrote:
> On 12/19/06, Steve Loughran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>> I'd like to see POM auditing in there somewhere.
>
> +1
>
> henri's been talking about adding this to RAT. IMHO this should be
> implemented as a separate component so that it could be used by a
> variety of applications: for example, it might be interesting to be
> able to apply policy rules as part of subversion commits or staging
> updates.
>
I have a colleague who has been converting all the POMs and .class files
in the repository to RDF, ready for auditing.
cool :-)
We are
1. planning an apache con EU talk, "fear the repository police".
in suitable costumes, i hope ;-)
2. looking to get management approval to hand the code to the MIT Simile
project (e.g. Stefano)
cool
(there seems to a lot of interest developing around RDF ATM amongst
apache members)
stefano's keen to see discussions related to apache and RDFs in the
labs http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/labs-labs/200612.mbox/[EMAIL
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(which makes sense to me.)
3. Thinking of something to audit the metadata. Maybe in prolog (my
choice), maybe something else.
i plan to persuade projects (by including this in RAT rather than a
conventional configuration file) to start recording auditing meta data
about documents which didn't originate at apache in RDF. i've also
been toying with the idea of using RDF to record relationships between
licenses and policy about licenses.
these sound like related problems to me
Working title "repo-man". This not only lets us have a good name, it
gives us good quotes
repo man rules :-)
it's amazing at the cinema...
"It's 4 A.M., do you know where your jar is?"
"You don't even know what's in your own trunk! And you know what? I
think you're afraid to find out! "
+1
- robert
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