I don't feel strongly about it either way... so whatever the
community wants to do with this is fine with me. I just whipped up
the first draft ;-)
--jason
On Apr 6, 2007, at 1:38 PM, Kris Bravo wrote:
The "reporting" group isn't really a group. It's a type of plugin of
which there are several groups. If you keep it you would then have
plugins belonging to multiple groups causing confusion when someone
comes looking for them. Cobertura, for example is a test code coverage
plugin and belongs under testing.
On Fri, 2007-04-06 at 13:24 -0700, Jason Dillon wrote:
I've checked in a new plugins.apt which has things grouped as
mentioned. I pushed it out so you can see it:
http://mojo.codehaus.org/plugins.html
I included the latest release version, and added a little description
to each of the plugins not in the sandbox.
A few plugins which were not listed as being the sandbox seem to not
have any releases, like jruby, wsdl2java and weblogic. So I moved
those to the sandbox table.
I got a wee bit tired at the end, so I didn't add a nice description
to the sandbox plugins. I also didn't check svn to see what else was
in there.
Anyways, its a start... probably needs a bit of clean up and then
could be used for the main list?
--jason
On 4/5/07, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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