On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 11:47 AM, Chip Childers
<chip.child...@sungard.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 06, 2013 at 04:03:43PM +0000, Donal Lafferty wrote:
>> > > 4.  Finally, where is the best place for 3rd party plugins?  This point 
>> > > was
>> > raised in relation to the API client for C#.  Any preferences for leaving 
>> > 3rd
>> > party material stay in the developer's repo, or the 'extras' repo?
>> > >
>> >
>> > The term 3rd party confuses me.  In your example, you were talking about
>> > a .NET API wrapper, correct?  Are you not the author?
>> >
>> [DL]
>> By 3rd party, I mean any plugin or library that is useful for CloudStack, 
>> but has not met the IP clearance guidelines for inclusion in the project for 
>> a variety of reasons.  Stuff the community does not think fits might also 
>> sit in this category.
>>
>
> Ok, gotcha...  I think it's entierly up to the developer to decide where
> to host it.  Perhaps we could consider a section of the project's
> website devoted to "ecosystem" software (man, that marketing buzzword
> hurt me to write).
>

Excepting the marketing-speak I agree. :)
Things that we provide governance for should live at the ASF.
Things that don't live at the ASF we (as a whole community) shouldn't
meddle with, and they should feel free to live elsewhere.

--David

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