On Apr 7, 2013, at 7:32 PM, Hervé BOUTEMY <[email protected]> wrote:
> while working on site publication, I found that all my work on maven-aether- > provider unit tests had simply been pruned when merging Aether. I will need > to > re-do the work, step by step :( > I don't think you need to redo anything. If you can find the commits I can work them back in. I'd like to figure out how they got pruned. > From my perspective, maven-reporting-exec is ready to release: I'll do it > tomorrow if nobody objects. > > I'd like some review on DOXIA-484 before releasing Doxia 1.4 > > And I still didn't have a look at dependency:tree... > > > Regards, > > Hervé > > Le lundi 1 avril 2013 08:12:09 Jason van Zyl a écrit : >> Here are the release bits for 3.1.0-alpha-1: >> >> Release notes: >> https://jira.codehaus.org/secure/ReleaseNote.jspa?projectId=10500&version=18 >> 967 >> >> Staging repository: >> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/maven-042/ >> >> Staged distribution: >> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/maven-042/org/apache/mave >> n/apache-maven/3.1.0-alpha-1/ >> >> Anyone trying this in advance should know that the Site, Dependency, and >> Shade plugin are not going to work. We are aware of this and those >> responsible for those plugins are looking into it. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Jason >> >> ---------------------------------------------------------- >> Jason van Zyl >> Founder & CTO, Sonatype >> Founder, Apache Maven >> http://twitter.com/jvanzyl >> --------------------------------------------------------- >> >> We know what we are, but know not what we may be. >> >> -- Shakespeare > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > Thanks, Jason ---------------------------------------------------------- Jason van Zyl Founder & CTO, Sonatype Founder, Apache Maven http://twitter.com/jvanzyl --------------------------------------------------------- A party which is not afraid of letting culture, business, and welfare go to ruin completely can be omnipotent for a while. -- Jakob Burckhardt
