[Opensource] for a clean source code

Lirian Ostrovica lirian.ostrovica at senecac.on.ca
Thu Feb 13 11:54:20 PST 2003


Peter, do not get me wrong,
I do not raise the issue simply based on my own concerns, but on what (to my opinion)
should be Expresso's concerns, [well, and Expresso's concerns are my concerns :-) ]

To my opinion, Expresso is only endorsed by experienced java web developers, and having
the community grow is very important, even more important than adding new features to
it.

cheers
Lirian


"Peter A. Pilgrim" wrote:

> Lirian Ostrovica wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Just wanted to express a concern here.
> > It really bothers me to often face left over code throughout the Expressos source
> > code.
> > In absence of  good or sufficient documentation, you turn to the source code, and
> > when the source code is misleading
> > it is very bad : you waste your time, you waste the time of the people who you ask
> > for clarifications, beginners get really confused and frustrated till to the point
> > of giving up etc etc.
> >
>
> Lirian may you should compare with another open source project e.g tomcat, struts
> or junit to really give a fair code review.
>
> In the new componentization package com.jcorporate.expresso.kernel** has a little
> javadoc comments? There should be a rich set of javadoc for the newest package.
>
> Some of the packages have a lack of javadoc or even comments because Michael
> Nash was the sole developer at the beginning. May be this should on the TODO
> list for Expresso 6.0!
>
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