LSARC/2008/059 - SQLite
James Carlson
james.d.carlson at sun.com
Fri Feb 1 12:51:37 PST 2008
Brian Cameron writes:
> I believe the main reason the JDS team wants these interfaces to be
> Volatile is so that other Sun groups that wish to depend on the
> interfaces sign contracts with us. This way the JDS team can manage
In that case, make them either Project or Consolidation Private.
That'll result in the most difficulty for other projects, as they'll
all need contracts.
Note that we don't review things based on "team" boundaries. Instead,
we review them based on project and consolidation boundaries. If the
plan was to use Volatile interfaces across consolidation boundaries
(regardless of which "team" was involved) without a contract, then
there's a problem.
> the interfaces moving forward. The JDS team does not want other
> teams to depend on interfaces, then get hit by a bug, and expect
> the JDS team to fix their bugs for them.
Hmm.
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