On Nov 1, 2010, at 2:42 PM, Olivier Lamy wrote:

> +1.
> I can be a volunteer for site stuff..
> 
> Question : what do we do with site plugin 2.x and 3.x branch ?
> 
> Personnally : I'd like to move only 3.x branch in this new project.
> 
> 

I would suggest these are the plugins that go as part of the site generation:

maven-changelog-plugin
maven-changes-plugin
maven-checkstyle-plugin
maven-doap-plugin
maven-javadoc-plugin
maven-linkcheck-plugin
maven-pdf-plugin
maven-pmd-plugin
maven-project-info-reports-plugin
maven-site-plugin
maven-source-plugin

> 2010/11/1 Jason van Zyl <[email protected]>:
>> In much the same way we have a little sub-project for releasing I think it's 
>> time to have one for the site generation. Take the maven-site-plugin and any 
>> related plugins and move them into their own tree. What I'm trying to do 
>> here is cull the set of plugins we have is to keep the ones that are part of 
>> the core lifecycles and super popular plugins that get maintained like the 
>> dependency plugin and enforcer plugin.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Jason
>> 
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>> 
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Thanks,

Jason

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