Any updates on this? Anything I should do? I'd like to get started now
that I have some spare time.

I'd like to add the build in my hudson ci server... do you have a CI
server running empire? Do you have abuild script for that?

And I have not seen any updates in the trunk for a month? If nothing
much is happening on trunk I prefer  to do the big bang scenario...
That should take me about a day of work...

Hoping for a quick reply,

Francis

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 10:27 PM, Francis De Brabandere
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Great news! I'm eagerly waiting for my acceptance...
>
> On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 8:13 PM, Rainer Döbele <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi Francis,
>>
>> I have got some good news.
>> Our mentors have accepted you as a new committer now.
>> We now have to wait for the Incubator PMC to accept the vote (approx 72 
>> hours) and then you should be on our team.
>>
>> Again to the transformation to Maven:
>> First we should provide the pom and upload the jars into the public Maven 
>> repository. I don't see it as much of a problem to do that with every 
>> release since getting a release out and accepted can be quite time difficult 
>> and time consuming so that this step is probably the least problem.
>>
>> For the rest (the distribution and / or the project conversion) it's very 
>> much up to you since you are the expert.
>> However you should bear in mind the following:
>>
>> 1. You need to understand the way we have worked so far in order to make 
>> sure that we can achieve the same in a similar way. We are open for any 
>> improvements as long as we can sill compile und debug our projects the way 
>> we used to.
>> So if you haven't already done so, you should create a new workspace in 
>> Eclipse and import all projects from svn under trunk/core and 
>> trunk/struts2-ext. So you'll end up with a workspace containing 8 projects. 
>> You should then be able to run all the sample applications and debug all 
>> source files.
>> If all that works in a similar fashion after the Maven transition then we 
>> will all be happy.
>>
>> 2. Before you do anything major you should let us know so we can give our 
>> comments. Afterwards you should let us know what you have done and what we 
>> have to consider.
>>
>> 3. For every commit you should have a JIRA ticket. You may create tickets 
>> yourself or ask me.
>>
>> So much for now.
>> More when you are officially accepted.
>>
>> Regards
>> Rainer
>>
>> Francis De Brabandere wrote:
>>> Re: Empire-db and Empire-Struts2-ext distribution with Maven
>>> support
>>>
>>> thanks for the clarification!
>>>
>>> On Sun, Dec 7, 2008 at 9:14 PM, Thomas Fischer <[email protected]>
>>> wrote:
>>> > To aid the decision how to add maven support to empire-db, I'll list the
>>> > merits and problems of the two steps as I see them. Francis, if you have
>>> > additions or if you disagree, please correct me.
>>> >
>>> > Step 1: Provide a pom and upload it pluus the jars into the public maven
>>> > repository
>>> >
>>> > provides: Read access to empire-db via maven. In Detail: All users which
>>> > use maven to build their projects can pull the artifacts "the usual way"
>>> > by defining a dependency in their projects
>>> >
>>> > problems
>>> > - the pom needs to be edited manually with each release.
>>> > - the upload into the repository needs to be done manually each release.
>>> > - testing the uploaded pom and jars would involve an extra step in the
>>> > release
>>> >
>>> > Step 2: use maven as a build System
>>> >
>>> > provides: solves the problems in step 1
>>> >
>>> > problems:
>>> > - the committers would have to learn a new build system.
>>> > - this would involve reorganisation of the project structure in svn.
>>> >
>>> > This is not an advice, just providing information for the committers
>>> > to base their decision on.
>>> >
>>> >    regards,
>>> >
>>> >        Thomas
>>> >
>>> >
>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>
>
>
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