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Matthew T. Adams

2005-09-23, 5:45 pm

When do I know it's OK to commit my changes for JIRA JDO-146? Is there some
conventional time period during which I wait to hear about an objection
before committing?

--matthew


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Craig Russell

2005-09-26, 2:45 am

Hi Matthew,

I'm usually extremely cautious about updates to the api20 project. As
soon as the update is available, implementations tracking the api
won't work any more until they update, which means that e.g. you can't
use the latest JPOX with the latest api.

So I usually give folks a couple of days for api20 changes, and
actively solicit feedback from the JPOX team.

Other projects are not nearly as important in terms of breaking other
things, so a day is fine.

This is just my opinion, though. Any others?

Craig

On Sep 23, 2005, at 10:35 AM, Matthew T. Adams wrote:

When do I know it's OK to commit my changes for JIRA JDO-146? Is
there some conventional time period during which I wait to hear about
an objection before committing?

--matthew

Andy Jefferson

2005-09-26, 2:45 am

Hi Craig, Matthew,

> I'm usually extremely cautious about updates to the api20 project. As
> soon as the update is available, implementations tracking the api
> won't work any more until they update, which means that e.g. you can't
> use the latest JPOX with the latest api.


JPOX (since maybe Friday last week) contains the PM/PMF methods
get/setDetachAllOnCommit and consequently you should be ok to commit your
changes. JPOX doesn't currently implement the functionality behind
detach-all-on-commit but this shouldn't hold up the API updates and any unit
test writing for it.


--
Andy

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