Thanks guys!
My fault then. For a moment I forgot that changing the title in Confluence
will also change the link.
I posted it here because the plugin is currently unavailable even for users
in general. Next time, jenkins dev group. :-)
Thanks!
On Wednesday, February 10, 2016 at 3:15:56 AM
Ok.
Could it be caused by the mismatching between the artifactId and the wiki
page Id (if there is such a thing)?
The first maintainer assigned artifactId "play-autotest-plugin", but a wiki
page simply as "play-plugin".
In the Open Issues link I also get an error message: "The value
We require that every plugin has a wiki page and links to it from the POM.
For some reason, this plugin's wiki page exists and was still rejected. I
suggest we wait a bit to see whether this resolves itself, otherwise I'll need
to investigate.
On 08.02.2016, at 10:46, Rafael Rezende
I fixed the "Open issues" link — the component name in JIRA was wrong.
Everything else (aside from the wiki URL in POM) seems fine.
Regards,
Chris
P.S. This mail would have been better suited to the jenkinsci-dev
mailing list :)
On 10/02/16 02:01, Rafael Rezende wrote:
> Ok.
> Could it be
Hi there,
The plugin wiki page was renamed, seemingly in late November, from:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/play-plugin?nocache
To:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/Play%21+Framework+Plugin
But the POM still points to the old URL that no longer exists:
The current release (1.0.0) and the archive pages are unavailable (404 not
found) from the plugin's wiki:
https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/play-plugin
Archive link:
http://updates.jenkins-ci.org/download/plugins/play-autotest-plugin/
Current version: