[rfc][icedtea-web] PolicyEditor gains a real parser

Jiri Vanek jvanek at redhat.com
Wed Mar 18 17:26:36 UTC 2015


On 03/18/2015 06:12 PM, Andrew Azores wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
>> On 03/14/2015 09:19 PM, Andrew Azores wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Attached is an updated version of this patch, which makes the editor GUI
>>> display the actual PolicyIdentifiers, rather than just codebases. Nothing
>>> else has changed since the previous version (other than also updating the
>>> patch to apply cleanly on current HEAD), but I think that this patch is in
>>> a pretty good state right now, and I'd like to push it and continue
>>> working on it in further, smaller changesets. My next goals are to adapt
>>> the UI to allow modification of the signedBy and principals for each
>>> identifier, and then to introduce an "Advanced View" toggle of some sort
>>> which will toggle between the existing codebase-oriented simplified UI,
>>> and the full UI which I just outlined. After that, I will look at
>>> refactoring it all to use a single class as the point of contact with the
>>> sun classes, as I've already discovered earlier today that this changeset
>>> no longer builds with the latest JDK 8.
>>
>> Just quick galnce - I'm against removal of ciodebase:((( I know it is hard,
>> but some replcament
>> hsould be deffined.
>
> For now I've put it back then. I think eventually flags for SignedBy and Principals should be added as well, and the three of

That sounds good.

> them can then be used to create a selector. I don't really like the idea that using just -codebase alone for example would result
 > in selecting everything that has a matching codebase - I think it's better if in that situation, it's assumed that you want
hmhm. yes.


 > that matching codebase, and the default (empty/null) for other nonspecified criteria. It makes more sense that way since using
 >  the flags this way can either create a new entry or select an existing match.


agree
>
>>
>> Also - I owuld like to release in month,  or two - no longer. How is your
>> work on this suitbale with
>> this schedule?
>>
>> J.
>>
>
> My final exams start in about three weeks and run until the end of April, so I don't know how much time I will have during that period. Can you define what more work you want to be present in the next release and what work can wait until after?
>

My issue is, that 1.6 seems pretty stable right now. And this is a big patch.

So questions are - How stable and useful is this patch as it is alone?

If it is worthy to make it to 1.6?  What re risks that you will not be able to tune it before release?

also I wonted to write to translators, that  they can start transalting - will some upcoming work  bring changes to properties?

if answers are
"not sure" "maybe" "maybe not" and "yes" then I would vote for suspending to 1.7.


hmm?


J.

> Thanks,
>
> Andrew
>



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