On Jul 28, 2013, at 12:25 PM, Hervé BOUTEMY <[email protected]> wrote:

> I'd like to work on cd tonight
> 
> so if you wait for tomorrow...
> 

I don't really want to wait, why can't that just go in next week? You don't 
know how long it will take and I think we should just start releasing what we 
have.

> notice there are 2 ITs failing on ASF's Jenkins because of a failure to find 
> artifacts that are available AFAIK in the local repo: I suppose I'm missing 
> something trivial in the configuration
> Can you help me on this, please?

The ITs need to work, I till take a look at report back.

> 
> Regards,
> 
> Hervé
> 
> Le dimanche 28 juillet 2013 12:08:35 Jason van Zyl a écrit :
>> I'd like to release Maven 3.1.1 and try to get the cadence revived for minor
>> version releases by trying to release minor versions as frequently as there
>> are fixes to make available.
>> 
>> Just a couple simple fixes:
>> 
>> [MNG-5499] maven-aether-provider leaks Sisu Plexus and ObjectWeb classes
>> onto the classpath when they are not required [MNG-5495] API
>> incompatibility causes Swagger Maven Plugin (and others) to fail under
>> Maven 3.1.0
>> 
>> But helps consumers of the Maven Aether Provider and plugin issues caused by
>> incompatibilities with the converters. There are lots of other things to
>> fix, but as they become available they can be released. If possible I'd
>> just like to start releasing any fixes we have on a weekly basis.
>> 
>> Any objections?
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> 
>> Jason
>> 
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>> Founder,  Apache Maven
>> http://twitter.com/jvanzyl
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>> 
>> A man enjoys his work when he understands the whole and when he
>> is responsible for the quality of the whole
>> 
>> -- Christopher Alexander, A Pattern Language
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Thanks,

Jason

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