Guys, I don't care what happens where--we can use
trunk for generics work, but I would like the option
of finishing a non-generic version of the lib (branch
is fine by me) so we can evaluate the difficulty of
swapping it out for the similar parts of a (also
non-generic) Collections 4.0.

-Matt

--- James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 1:06 PM, sebb
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >  I'd suggest leaving them with the Java files,
> assuming that they are
> >  related to each other.
> >  [JMeter has some beans with related property
> files; these are easy to
> >  maintain because the files are all in the same
> directory. It would be
> >  a bit of a pain otherwise.]
> >
> >  src/main/resources seems more suitable for common
> resources shared by
> >  lots of files.
> >
> >  BTW, +1 to reviving the project.
> >
> 
> Since there are so many folks interested in reviving
> it, do you guys
> want to split up the work of "genericizing" the
> classes?  We could
> split it up by packages?
> 
>
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