Hi Andrew,
These are the sample parameters I gave for test project:
Downloaded from central:
https://repo.maven.apache.org/maven2/org/apache/training/content-archetype/1.0.0/content-archetype-1.0.0.jar
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Define value for property 'groupId': foo
Define value for property 'artifactId': gtArtifact
Define value for property 'version' 1.0-SNAPSHOT: :
Define value for property 'package' foo: :
[INFO] Using property: apacheTrainingToolsVersion = 1.0.0
Confirm properties configuration:
groupId: foo
artifactId: gtArtifact
version: 1.0-SNAPSHOT
package: foo
apacheTrainingToolsVersion: 1.0.0
 Y: :

It will create a folder name gtArtifact in content directory.  After that
you can do cd gtArtifact and then run the command "mvn package"
This command will create the sample presentation at
"content/gtArtifact/target/generated-slides/index.html"
You can open this file in your browser to see the presentation.

Let me know if you have any other questions.

thanks,
Gautam

On Mon, Oct 5, 2020 at 11:05 AM Andrew Wetmore <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi:
>
> I am looking to try out the training tool. The instructions Chris shared
> recently say, in part, that when I use Maven to build a presentation, "This
> will ask you for a group-id, artifact-id, version and a package-name
> and as soon as you have provided them, will generate your new
> presentation."
>
> What are the parameters for those fields? Can I make up any group? I
> presume I can name the presentation in artifact-id whatever I want, but is
> it all alphanumeric with no spaces or punctuation? Does the version follow
> XX.yy.zz structure, or can I do something like "test"? What are the limits,
> if any, to a package-name?
>
> ty
>
> a
>
>
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> Andrew Wetmore
> Technical Writer-Editor
> Infra
> *Apache Software Foundation*
> [email protected]
>

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