> If you want to make a release for people to use it then I imagine you would > want them to get the source and maybe even fix a bug. In which case you > can't do that in a lab. So again, apache-extras.org is the right home.
Why not? I can't get a patch and apply it? People are able to check the code out anonymously? >> If the answer to 1) is yes, I was afraid before all the voting before >> the lab creation. >> If the answer to 2) is yes, then I like Labs much more then before. > > Labs is a place for experimentation, not a place for developing software > that is intended to be used. Your use case sounds more like software for use > than an experiment. This is what I don't like. Imho Labs should be the place were Committers can collaborate. As I have no karma to Struts - I now need to go to github or something to collaborate with them. That feels wrong. I understood Labs is no codedrop box. But I wish it would be a bit more of that. After all I never had an idea what I could develop within the labs. As I started with my json lib I went out to googlecode because I was not sure if a new Json component was experimental enough. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
