On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 5:41 AM, Tim Lebedkov <tim.lebed...@web.de> wrote:

> Hello dev@commons.apache.org reader,
>
> I would like to start a new project (in the sandbox?) for annotation
> based implementation of methods like equals.
> The idea is to annotate a class like this:
>
> @AutomaticEquals
> class Test {
>    private int a;
> }
>
> and compare 2 instances of this class using
> AutomaticEquals.equals(test1, test2).
> Which would work just like
> org.apache.commons.lang.builder.EqualsBuilder.reflectionEquals(this,
> obj);
> Additional candidates for annotation based implementations could be
> toString() and compare() and clone().
>
> So here are my questions:
> - is it OK to start a project like this here or should I start one for
> example on code.google.com and move the code later to apache.org?


As far as I can tell, you are not currently an ASF committer on any project.
Sandbox components can be created by ASF committers only. So I'd suggest
starting the project elsewhere for now.

--
Martin Cooper



>
> - if yes, what would be my next steps?
>
> Regards
> --Tim
>
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