Le 08/03/2011 17:02, Marvin Froeder a écrit :
On Tue, Mar 8, 2011 at 12:37 PM, Simon Morvan <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:AFAIK, the Sonatype repository isn't publically writable. Releasing the tools doesn't force you to accept publishing unofficial (aka, not made by you) mavenized SDKs. Moreover, the tool can be enhanced by the whole community and the issues each new SDK brings can be solved easily. This neither doesn't force you to accept modifications on the tools itself but you could receive interesting enhancement I think, and maybe discover some "responsible" guys in the community that you could trust and could help you with the mavenization of adobe builds.I had lot's of e-mails saying "hey I switched from FM 1.0.1 to 1.0.2 and broke everything, I try to get back but the same problem happen, I changed nothing".... People broke their own local repositories and blame on me, forget, I won't release my code, it is mine, be happy that flexmojos is free and accept that the sdk tool is not.Plus : the source code for FM itself is available, I can hack it and break the buildchain : does this leads to enormous mail traffic on your mailbox ?No one, or very, very, little number of people go anywhere near flexmojos code. And usually who goes know what they are doing or are acting on a problem. Everybody was trying to use the sdk tool w/o even know what the tool was doing, then they screwed their local repos and spam me.If half of the energy the community spend on this topic was spend on this SDK version it would be already hosted somewhere.Guys give up, once more, this tool is mime, I wrote it, I have the right to not make it public. I won't reply on this matter anymore!
Ok, so to conclude No, you won't share your tool source / descriptors ; No, you won't release SDK 4.5.0.19786 ;No, you won't share some of your knowledge on that tedious task to help somebody out there doing it.
So, I have to do it myself, and understand the mavenization process for the scratch without any help.
Am I right ?
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