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Robin Taylor commented on DS-948:
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Hi Mark,

It was just a vague recollection of an informal conversation that took place as 
part of a developer meeting quite a while back. If I remember correctly it was 
to allow for third party supported modules and to allow someone selecting 
modules to be able to distinguish at a glance between those modules supported 
by the 'DSpace developers' and those supported by third parties.

As an aside I very much agree that unsupported, experimental modules should 
live in the sandbox and not in the modules directory.

Cheers, Robin.

> Migrate the REST code to new directory modules/dspace-rest
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: DS-948
>                 URL: https://jira.duraspace.org/browse/DS-948
>             Project: DSpace
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: REST API (experimental)
>            Reporter: Robin Taylor
>            Assignee: Robin Taylor
>
> Create a new directory modules/dspace-rest in line with the naming convention 
> for all the other supported DSpace modules. If memory serves me right this 
> was to leave room for modules developed and supported elsewhere but housed 
> with the DSpace svn space.   

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