On Thu, 2006-01-12 at 15:02 +0100, Vincent Massol wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Sent: jeudi 12 janvier 2006 13:56 > > To: Mojo Developers > > Subject: [mojo-dev] Bringing plugins to Apache Maven > > > > Some of the plugins that wound up in mojo seem better suited to the main > > Apache project due to a) originally coming from there b) having the core > > libraries located there c) being essential to the day to day use of the > > project. > > > > These are the ones I'm thinking of: > > - build helper > > - jxr report (jxr) > > - surefire report (surefire) > > - changes/jira/announcement report (issue stuff in sandbox) > > - changelog report (scm) > > > > What do others think? > > I think that moving them to Apache is risking to have less committers work > on them as lots of mojos committers won't have access to their sources > anymore. Does your plan include voting all the mojo committers active on > them as apache committers? > > Personally I think the more open we make contributions to the plugins the > better it is (remember our issue with maintaining Maven 1 plugins). I'd > prefer seeing more plugins move from the direction apache -> mojo. I also > think that having 2 places for plugins is not that good and thus I'd rather > have everything on mojos with apache committers on Maven core doing > oversight.
I agree with Vincent here, I'd rather move stuff from Apache to Mojo than the other way around. > That said, I'll go with the flow. Me too :) -- Trygve
