Either take it to Mojo, or just make a project at github.

I honestly don't think Apache is the right place for Maven plugins. You'll have 
a much easier time releasing elsewhere and we are working in Maven 3.x to 
remove the need for specifying additional plugin groupIds to have plugins 
outside of Apache/Mojo be recognized by default. Too many of the plugins here 
aren't maintained well already. I don't want to see this practice expand all 
good intentions aside.

On 2010-01-13, at 9:22 AM, Karl Heinz Marbaise wrote:

> 
> Hi there,
> 
> i have created a new Doxygen Plugin which is working already in the local
> environment...now i would like to contribute the whole Plugin to the Maven
> community....of course there are some things to do...
> 
> My thoughts are going to become a Apache sandbox project ....so the question
> is where can i start? What do i have to do to get that project (Plugin) into
> the Apache Sandbox for the Maven Plugins ?
> 
> Kind regards
> Karl Heinz Marbaise
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Thanks,

Jason

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