Nicholas Neuberger - Home wrote:

On Thursday 03 November 2005 9:04 am, Martijn Dashorst wrote:
Hi Nicholas,

The site you are looking for is  http://www.ibiblio.org/maven

Thanks for the link....their site is a bit confusing on how to setup a maven subproject. If you have any advice on this, please let me know. I'm going through their site docs, but it gets confusing on how to submit a new project....

You want to add jacobie to the maven repository? Then you should create a maven build of your project (including a correctly specifiec project.xml). This is pretty good documented on the maven site (make sure you use the maven 1.x website, as it has more information and is more complete).

Next you should read the document on this link: http://maven.apache.org/maven-1.x/reference/repository-upload.html

As far as 1.3 is concerned, I think we should squat several bugs
reported on the jWebUnit trackers,

Yeah, good point. I look at a few maybe in the next few weeks. If I find one that's for me, I'll assign it to myself. It would be nice to get a few bugs fixed in the new release.

I hope to find some time, but I think that will be hard. I am going to write a book on my other open source project (http://wicket.sf.net) and that will use up all free time I have...

and I think it is time to split the project into two projects:
- jwebunit
- jwebunit-fit plugin
However, I haven't received any comments from the other commiters (whom
I don't know, as they are only busy on jwebunit fit if I'm not mistaken).

That's fine with me, I think they are two sub projects, but are you talking about creating a new sf.net project for the jwebunit fit side of things. I don't use the fit plugin.
I wanted to split the current CVS project into two modules: one for the fit plugin and one for the jwebunit project itself. Not create a new sourceforge.net project, that would be overkill :-)

Do you have friends or colleagues that would like to help out? I'll try to see whether some colleagues of mine want to work on squashing some bugs.

Martijn



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