On 7 December 2011 21:07, Ralph Goers <ralph.go...@dslextreme.com> top-posted:
> I'm much less concerned with the package name than I am that it appear to be 
> part of the VFS subproject.  By necessity, it won't be binary compatible - 
> and presumably users won't interact with the commons vfs code directly anyway.

Package name does not particularly bother me either, but need to
ensure it is unique for Commons as a whole (as well as for Commons
VFS)

Choosing filesystem or fs would presumably clash with creating Commons
FS or Commons Filesystem, so it might be better to choose something
beginning with vfs, e.g. vfs-fs.

> Ralph
>
> On Dec 7, 2011, at 10:01 AM, Gary Gregory wrote:
>
>> I am thinking of a different package name, not just version for VFS on Java
>> 7 because we might want to release more VFS2-based versions that do break
>> binary compatibility.
>>
>> We can retain the VFS name and brand for the project, but I'd prefer
>> o.a.c.vfs<n> to be for VFS2 based work and to create o.a.c.filesystem (or
>> fs) for Java 7 FileSystem-based work.
>>
>> Thoughts?
>>
>> Gary
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 11:49 AM, sebb <seb...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> On 5 December 2011 22:45, Jörg Schaible <joerg.schai...@gmx.de> wrote:
>>>> Hi Gary,
>>>>
>>>> Gary Gregory wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi All:
>>>>>
>>>>> I've made several improvements to VFS over the last couple of months
>>> which
>>>>> feels ready for a release soon.
>>>>>
>>>>> One important internal change is that the builds runs almost all unit
>>>>> tests
>>>>> :)
>>>>
>>>> I saw your efforts and this is really a great improvement! Thanks!
>>>>
>>>>> I've not found an easy way to embed a WebDAV server in the tests like
>>>>> JackRabbit, which would be nice to do.
>>>>
>>>> Definitely :)
>>>>
>>>>> I know Ralph just mentioned thoughts of a VFS3 on top of Java 7, which
>>> is
>>>>> great news indeed. This feels like it needs a new name instead of a
>>>>> version change though because the change is so radical (and nice.)
>>>>>
>>>>> Thoughts?
>>>>
>>>> I'd keep the name, it's a brand here and if we name it VFS3 and document
>>>> that it is based on Java 7 technology, so why change it?
>>>
>>> The current release targets Java 1.5 and uses the package name vfs2;
>>> the name was changed from o.a.c.vfs because 2.x is not binary
>>> compatible with 1.x.
>>>
>>> If there is to be any development of VFS 2.x on Java 1.5 or Java 1.6
>>> that requires breaking binary compatibility again (which is not
>>> impossible), this could cause a clash with the package name for the
>>> new component VFS3.
>>>
>>> Ideally there should be a different package name prefix for each the
>>> two components; failing that, at least they must use different numeric
>>> suffix ranges.
>>> Otherwise users may not be able to upgrade to Java 7 cleanly.
>>>
>>> Maven ids also need to be distinct, but that is less of an issue (for
>>> once).
>>>
>>>> - Jörg
>>>>
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