Hi Thanks for making it clearer. So, can my first commit (https://github.com/apache/commons-io/pull/14/commits/2c801149cbb6fabcef569ac301e9933b169a5fac <https://github.com/apache/commons-io/pull/14/commits/2c801149cbb6fabcef569ac301e9933b169a5fac>) be merged? I can then close this pull request.
The only reason, I added them in the Javadocs because someone in the pull request asked to. Thanks. Regards, Rajiv > On 21 Jul 2016, at 16:10, Raviteja Lokineni <raviteja.lokin...@gmail.com> > wrote: > > @Rajiv: Gary was talking about this commit: > https://github.com/apache/commons-io/pull/14/commits/be0477b5a571ec83d8b6554e898d3710f27bd153 > > BTW RuntimeException > <https://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/RuntimeException.html> > is an unchecked exception, no value in declaring them in Javadocs. > > and WRT the other question, deprecated meaning it will be removed later in > the future. It's like a informed change that people should not use it. > > Thanks, > Raviteja > > On Thu, Jul 21, 2016 at 3:39 AM, Rajiv Jain <rajiv...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Gary >> >> Where is this change? I cannot find it? >> >> In addition, would it be better to totally remove the closeQuietly() >> method signature? As we are saying that it will be Deprecated, so people >> should not use it. >> >> Let me know your thoughts so that I will make the relevant changes. >> >> Thanks. >> >> Regards, >> Rajiv >> >> Sent from my iPhone >> >>> On 21 Jul 2016, at 05:15, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi Rajiv, >>> >>> I added a "[Deprecated]" to the class comment for the closeQuietly() list >>> item. >>> >>> I did not use the patch to use "Please note, that IOExceptions are caught >>> but any RuntimeExceptions can be thrown from the close() method." >>> >>> It seems to me that a RuntimeException can be thrown from the guts of any >>> method, especially like a close-like method, so I am not sure I see the >>> value here. >>> >>> Perhaps others in the community feel otherwise and I invite them to make >> a >>> suitable change. I just do not see it needed from my POV. >>> >>> Thank you, >>> Gary >>> >>>> On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 12:57 PM, Rajiv Jain <rajiv...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >>>> >>>> Thanks Gary. I will be patient. >>>> >>>> Thanks for replying. >>>> >>>> Rajiv >>>> >>>>> On 18 Jul 2016, at 20:56, Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Hello Rajiv, >>>>> >>>>> We are all volunteers working on a large project with many components >>>> with >>>>> different levels of activity. Please be patient. Hopefully someone will >>>>> take a look at your request soon. >>>>> >>>>> Gary >>>>> >>>>>> On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 10:16 AM, Rajiv Jain <rajiv...@gmail.com >>>>> <mailto:rajiv...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hi >>>>>> >>>>>> I have been working on the Apache Maven project as a contributor >>>> recently. >>>>>> I don’t know whether it is any different for Apache Commons IO. >>>>>> >>>>>> The procedure for Apache Maven contributions are: >>>>>> >>>>>> a) Choose a Jira ticket to work on >>>>>> b) Fork the project >>>>>> 3) Make changes >>>>>> 4) Apply a pull request >>>>>> >>>>>> For the issues that I have worked on, pull requests are reviewed. >>>>>> >>>>>> A few days ago, I worked on the Commons IO for IO-480 and removed some >>>>>> Java documentation within the class files but no one has reviewed it. >>>> Is it >>>>>> the same process or have I missed something? The pull request is >> located >>>>>> here: https://github.com/apache/commons-io/pull/14 < >>>>>> https://github.com/apache/commons-io/pull/14 < >>>> https://github.com/apache/commons-io/pull/14>> >>>>>> >>>>>> In addition, if I would like to work on Apache Commons project where >> is >>>>>> the best place I can start. 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