Add new lifecylce mapping "maven-skin"
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                 Key: MNG-3343
                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3343
             Project: Maven 2
          Issue Type: New Feature
          Components: General
    Affects Versions: 2.0.8
            Reporter: Benjamin Bentmann
            Priority: Minor
         Attachments: new-lifecycle-mappings.patch

Currently, creating a custom skin for Maven is done by a project with packaging 
"jar". The attached patch intents to introduce an individual lifecycle mapping 
named "maven-skin" for this purpose.

Why that? I consider the re-usage of the "jar" packaging an abuse for the case 
of building a Maven skin. On the one hand, the "jar" packaging does too much. 
Skins usually do not get compiled or unit-tested, do they? Since any unused 
plugin invocation is an unnecessary risk of a build failure (sorry to say), I 
would appreciate a lifecycle mapping that is not overdressed. On the other 
hand, I could image that skins required some additional processing some day 
like a check whether all required images are present in the skin or whether the 
CSS references unknown IDs/names. Having a distinct lifecylcle mapping in the 
Maven Core would allow for a central definition of the build steps instead of 
requiring all users to extend the "jar" packaging.

Especially for the first reason, i.e. having a packaging that does not more 
than required, the patch also defines a "resources" packaging. Such a packaging 
is intended for JARs that just contain resources one wants to share with other 
projects like rulesets for PMD, Checkstyle, etc. The lifecylcle mappings 
"resources" and "maven-skin" are identiical (now) but I consider it a bad 
practice to merge different use-cases just because they happen to be equal by 
coindicence.

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