Hmm, no luck with the stage plugin, and not a single line of
output...it just hangs.
Does anyone here have any idea why this might be the case, before I'm
stuck diving into the source code to figure out why our published
documentation on the release process doesn't work as explained?
BTW, I've ssh'ed into people.a.o manually, and have enabled the
privateKey/passphrase set in the apache.releases server definition.
Thanks,
--john
On Jul 16, 2007, at 5:59 PM, John Casey wrote:
Ok, I think everything is fixed and ready to roll here. I've got
the following +1's:
Binding: John, Jason, Brett, Jesse, Emmanuel, Brian, Vincent S.,
and Joakim
Non-Binding: Andy
I'll get the release moving now.
Thanks,
-john
On Jul 13, 2007, at 12:16 AM, John Casey wrote:
*sigh* I'll take another look at this tomorrow.
-john
On Jul 12, 2007, at 4:31 PM, Brett Porter wrote:
Hi John,
Unfortunately, you didn't update the SCM element first, so it
created the tag in the sandbox again.
I also noticed that there is an incorrect <url/> element in there
- that can be removed.
Otherwise looking good.
Cheers,
Brett
On 13/07/2007, at 1:50 AM, John Casey wrote:
Okay, I've addressed all of the concerns below, and fixed the
FAQ (mentioned earlier). The results are in:
Repository:
http://people.apache.org/~jdcasey/stage/maven-patch-plugin/repo/
Site:
http://people.apache.org/~jdcasey/stage/maven-patch-plugin/site/
Tag:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/sandbox/tags/maven-patch-
plugin-1.0
Please note that I've moved the staging stuff to /stage/maven-
patch-plugin instead of just /stage, to keep from intermingling
staged releases that I forget about from time to time.
Can others (Brett especially) take a look, and make sure these
changes are in order?
Thanks,
-john
On Jul 11, 2007, at 9:21 PM, Brett Porter wrote:
+1 to graduation from the sandbox, it has passed IP clearance
and is almost ready for release.
-1 to release for a few reasons:
a) the license in the ApplyMojo.java is legally correct, but
not matching the current policy (though all others do). It
needs to have it's text adjusted.
b) the pom.xml has no license
c) the pom.xml scm element, and the tags location is in the
sandbox
d) the tag contains the ip clearance stuff
Once these are corrected, I'll vote in favour - the plugin
itself is fine.
BTW, the site link below goes to a domain squatter :) However,
the site looks fine one the correct URL.
Cheers,
Brett
On 07/07/2007, at 1:08 AM, John Casey wrote:
Hi all,
Jesse and I have been working on a patch plugin that I
migrated over from mojo.codehaus.org into the ASF sandbox, and
we feel it's ready for a release. I've prepared the
documentation for a code grant on this project, and all the
appropriate information should be committed in the plugin
directory.
The plugin is stable, has decent documentation, and even an
integration-test suite. Therefore, I'd like to call a vote to
graduate the patch plugin from the Maven sandbox, and do a 1.0
release.
Please +1/+0/-1. I'll let this go for 72 hours.
The release is staged at:
http://people.apache.org/~jdcasey/stage/repo (repository)
http://people.apahce.org/~jdcasey/stage/sites/maven-patch-
plugin (site)
Here's my +1.
Thanks to Jesse for helping me get the plugin to this point.
-john
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