On 4/6/07, Kris Bravo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Jason,

I vote we remove the "reporting" group from your preliminary list and
redistribute everthing under it into other categories. Maybe this?


+0

I won't veto it, but reports are functionally distinct from other types of
plugins... so distinct they have their own lifecycle (site - fwiw) and
configuration element in the POM. I prefer a seperate group... I'm not
against sub-groups, however.

Testing
* cobertura-maven-plugin

Documentation
* taglist-maven-plugin
* docbook-maven-plugin

Analysis
* jdepend-maven-plugin
* jdiff-maven-plugin
* javancss-maven-plugin
* rat-maven-plugin
* clirr-maven-plugin



On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 17:39 -0700, Jason Dillon wrote:
> Any ideas what the categories should be... and which plugins go where?
>
>
> I'm not super familiar with all of the plugins hosted there... but
> here is a stab:
>
>
> Scripting
>
>
>  * groovy-maven-plugin
>  * jruby-maven-plugin
>
>
> Generators/Compilers/Translators (needs a better name, or split up)
>
>
>  * aspectj-maven-plugin
>  * castor-maven-plugin
>  * commons-attributes-maven-plugin
>  * hibernate3-maven-plugin
>  * idlj-maven-plugin
>  * javacc-maven-plugin
>  * jaxb2-maven-plugin
>  * jpox-maven-plugin
>  * jspc-maven-plugin
>  * native-maven-plugin
>  * retrotranslator-maven-plugin
>  * sablecc-maven-plugin
>  * smc-maven-plugin
>  * wsdl2java-maven-plugin
>  * xdoclet-maven-plugin
>  * xmlbeans-maven-plugin
>
>
> Testing
>
>
>  * selenium-maven-plugin
>  * dbunit-maven-plugin
>  * findbugs-maven-plugin
>
>
> App Server
>
>
>  * jboss-maven-plugin
>  * tomcat-maven-plugin
>  * weblogic-maven-plugin
>
>
> IDE
>
>
>  * netbeans-freeform-maven-plugin
>  * nbm-maven-plugin
>  * ideauidesigner-maven-plugin
>  * pde-maven-plugin
>
>
> Reporting
>
>
>  * cobertura-maven-plugin
>  * javancss-maven-plugin
>  * jdepend-maven-plugin
>  * jdiff-maven-plugin
>  * rat-maven-plugin
>  * taglist-maven-plugin
>  * docbook-maven-plugin
>  * clirr-maven-plugin
>
>
> Tools
>
>
>  * axistools-maven-plugin
>  * build-helper-maven-plugin
>  * exec-maven-plugin
>  * keytool-maven-plugin
>  * minijar-maven-plugin
>  * native2ascii-maven-plugin
>  * sql-maven-plugin
>  * xml-maven-plugin
>  * webstart-maven-plugin
>
>
> I might have missed a few... anyways, just a stab at what
> the categories could be.
>
>
> Any comments?
>
>
> --jason
>
>
>
>
> On Apr 5, 2007, at 7:13 AM, Eric Redmond wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > On 4/4/07, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >         Can we re-arrange the site plugin list (on this page http://
> >         mojo.codehaus.org/) to group plugins by functionality
> >         instead of by
> >         release status?
> >
> >         Like I'd like to see a "Language Support" group or
> >         something, that
> >         has the groovy-maven-plugin and jruby-maven-plugin.
> >
> >         I'd also like to see the latest release version on the page,
> >         just
> >         like how the main maven plugins page
> >         ( http://maven.apache.org/
> >         plugins/ ).
> >
> >         I think that the main site index would be a lot easier to
> >         grok if we
> >         updated it to follow the lead of the mvn plugins page.
> >
> >         Comments?
> >
> > +1 but don't involve the sandbox in that grouping.
> >
> >
> >         Also, there is a lot of random garbage in the site dav
> >         share, looks
> >         like some plugins were misconfigured at some point and
> >         deployed site
> >         information in the wrong directory.  Looks like mostly
> >         appfuse and
> >         weblogic, though did find someother stuff too.  I think this
> >         should
> >         be cleaned up.
> >
> >         --jason
> >
> >
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