If I may add my 2p.
I'd suggest to keep the dependencies to the bare minimum, eg if it the
joda-time-hibernate works with version x; there is no need to change the
dependency to x+1.
I would also refrain from including any bagage or force the users to have to
exclude some packages, this is so counter-intuitive...
Having said that for Hibernate 3.3.2.GA <http://3.3.2.ga/> (latest release,
at least a month ago) I *had* to recompile joda-time-hibernate and change
the POM to:
1/ remove the hardcoded <executable>
2/ upgrade Hibernate to 3.3.2.GA <http://3.3.2.ga/>
3/ ADD compile dependencies: javaassist 3.11.0.GA <http://3.11.0.ga/>,
maven-gpg-plugin, slf4j
This means that now I have my 'own' SNAPSHOT release and that I'm going to
have my wrists slapped at work... We do need a release for Hibernate
3.3.2.GA <http://3.3.2.ga/>, please , please , please !
Now that you are joining OpenGamma (congrats!) may I hope for a more regular
release schedule to the maven central repository? Joda Time is SO CRITICAL
to many applications that new releases really, really ought to make it
automatically to the central repository. May be a company with a server
online could provide you with a build server / synchronisation of the repos?
I can see that Sonatype is involved, could they sync to the Maven repo and
help to do regular releases?
That'd be Christmas coming early...
Thanks!
B
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