The hangout was just meant to talk about anything people wanted to talk about, 
we just happened to start with POM 5.0. We have had a range of topics. If it's 
something related to Maven it's fair game. 

On Jul 25, 2014, at 12:40 AM, Mark Derricutt <[email protected]> wrote:

> I believe the original hangouts were more focused on the 4.0 POM as that was 
> the primary topic of discussion going on in dev@ - plotting the course 
> forward for Maven 4.x and beyond.
> 
> But as with everything - once you open the forum for discussion, other things 
> can, and invariably will come in based on who is involved in said discussion.
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
> On 25 Jul 2014, at 15:54, jieryn wrote:
> 
>> Agree! I thought I saw Jason doing these, but recently it seems anyone
>> can say it is a Maven Developer Hangout.
>> 
>> I am confused about this most recent update.
>> 
>> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 11:50 PM, Paul Benedict <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Question about these hangouts... are they about anything related to Maven?
>>> I thought these were to focus on 4.0 enhancements. Perhaps I misunderstood;
>>> it looks this week's topics were mostly private company infrastructure
>>> stuff.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Cheers,
>>> Paul
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Thu, Jul 24, 2014 at 4:35 PM, Manfred Moser <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi all!
>>>> 
>>>> We had another interesting and productive developer hangout today.
>>>> 
>>>> The following topics were discussed and raised:
>>>> 
>>>> - new release of progressive-organization-pom available
>>>> https://github.com/simpligility/progressive-organization-pom
>>>> 
>>>> - new release of Android Maven Plugin 3.9.0-rc.3
>>>> https://code.google.com/p/maven-android-plugin/
>>>> 
>>>> - we talked about issues with Maven plugin testing tools and Maven
>>>> verifier based tests,
>>>> Igor has a new implementation of verified based testing in the works that
>>>> supports
>>>> testing with multiple Maven versions, running IT tests as part of normal
>>>> project
>>>> (without multi module setup and/or without install of plugin, instead using
>>>> reactor/workspace resolution, works on command line and in M2e), Android
>>>> Maven plugin
>>>> will try to migrate to that as a solution to the required refactoring
>>>> see also https://github.com/jayway/maven-android-plugin/issues/303
>>>> 
>>>> - Herve mentioned that he is hoping to start enforcing checkstyle as part
>>>> of the
>>>> build from the parent pom, we discussed benefits of complete reformat in
>>>> one sweep
>>>> vs gradual migration/enforcement, Herve will send update with more details
>>>> to the list,
>>>> we agreed to move forward with some sort of enforcement, potentially with
>>>> a property to
>>>> turn it for so that projects can opt out even if they update to the new
>>>> parent release
>>>> with the enforcement
>>>> 
>>>> - we talked about a desire to have one checkout to easily work on lots of
>>>> Maven
>>>> related projects like svn/trunks has now and how we could do that in git,
>>>> the
>>>> android repo tool as well as some other git based approaches were mentioned
>>>> but there is no current setup, some people dont see the need for this,
>>>> others
>>>> feel its very important, users will have to come up with something
>>>> 
>>>> Feel free to post follow ups with what you want to mention as well
>>>> 
>>>> manfred
>>>> 
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