RE: Maven 2 and Jelly

2005-10-26 Thread Vincent Massol


 -Original Message-
 From: Dário Luís Coneglian Oliveros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: mercredi 26 octobre 2005 12:12
 To: Maven Users List
 Subject: Maven 2 and Jelly
 
 Hi there,
 
 Does anybody happen to know what Jelly future will be since Maven 2 does
 not depend on it anymore ?
 I couldn´t find a Jelly roadmap.
 As far as I know most of people who have learned Jelly in the past did it
 because they needed to develop Maven 1.x plugins.
 Any comments will be appreciated.

Jelly is a separate project. It doesn't belong to the Maven project. The
Maven project just used it. You should probably ask this question on the
jakarta commons mailing list.

My view:

* I don't think we'll see much development of jelly in the future. It'll
probably continue to be slowly maintained waiting for someone to be
interested in it and move the development forward.

* Jelly is a project without a leader and is thus in maintenance mode.

Thanks
-Vincent


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Re: Maven 2 and Jelly

2005-10-26 Thread Dion Gillard
Dario,

none of us working on Jelly have stopped.

Some of us will continue to use Jelly with Maven 1.x, as the move to
m2 is costly. Many use Jelly as  a standalone templating engine like
velocity.

On 10/26/05, Dário Luís Coneglian Oliveros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks Vincent.
 I know Jelly is a different project and has nothing to do with Maven.
 However it seems to me most of Jelly enhacements were driven by needs that 
 arose from Maven 1.x.
 Most of Jelly code that is available on internet are Maven 1.x plugins, which 
 let me think most of people who learned Jelly did it in order to develop 
 Maven plugins.
 I´ve been trying to get information about Jelly roadmap, but haven´t found 
 anything so far.
 I am quite concerned with Jelly future because I think it´s a really powerful 
 scripting language. It´s independent of platform, easy to use and pluggable, 
 not to mention all the other features.

 Thanks,
 Dário

 -Original Message-
 From: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: quarta-feira, 26 de outubro de 2005 08:28
 To: 'Maven Users List'
 Subject: RE: Maven 2 and Jelly




  -Original Message-
  From: Dário Luís Coneglian Oliveros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: mercredi 26 octobre 2005 12:12
  To: Maven Users List
  Subject: Maven 2 and Jelly
 
  Hi there,
 
  Does anybody happen to know what Jelly future will be since Maven 2 does
  not depend on it anymore ?
  I couldn´t find a Jelly roadmap.
  As far as I know most of people who have learned Jelly in the past did it
  because they needed to develop Maven 1.x plugins.
  Any comments will be appreciated.

 Jelly is a separate project. It doesn't belong to the Maven project. The
 Maven project just used it. You should probably ask this question on the
 jakarta commons mailing list.

 My view:

 * I don't think we'll see much development of jelly in the future. It'll
 probably continue to be slowly maintained waiting for someone to be
 interested in it and move the development forward.

 * Jelly is a project without a leader and is thus in maintenance mode.

 Thanks
 -Vincent


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RE: Maven 2 and Jelly

2005-10-26 Thread Dário Luís Coneglian Oliveros
Glad to hear that !
Thanks Dion !

-Original Message-
From: Dion Gillard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: quarta-feira, 26 de outubro de 2005 09:57
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Maven 2 and Jelly


Dario,

none of us working on Jelly have stopped.

Some of us will continue to use Jelly with Maven 1.x, as the move to
m2 is costly. Many use Jelly as  a standalone templating engine like
velocity.

On 10/26/05, Dário Luís Coneglian Oliveros [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Thanks Vincent.
 I know Jelly is a different project and has nothing to do with Maven.
 However it seems to me most of Jelly enhacements were driven by needs that 
 arose from Maven 1.x.
 Most of Jelly code that is available on internet are Maven 1.x plugins, which 
 let me think most of people who learned Jelly did it in order to develop 
 Maven plugins.
 I´ve been trying to get information about Jelly roadmap, but haven´t found 
 anything so far.
 I am quite concerned with Jelly future because I think it´s a really powerful 
 scripting language. It´s independent of platform, easy to use and pluggable, 
 not to mention all the other features.

 Thanks,
 Dário

 -Original Message-
 From: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: quarta-feira, 26 de outubro de 2005 08:28
 To: 'Maven Users List'
 Subject: RE: Maven 2 and Jelly




  -Original Message-
  From: Dário Luís Coneglian Oliveros [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: mercredi 26 octobre 2005 12:12
  To: Maven Users List
  Subject: Maven 2 and Jelly
 
  Hi there,
 
  Does anybody happen to know what Jelly future will be since Maven 2 does
  not depend on it anymore ?
  I couldn´t find a Jelly roadmap.
  As far as I know most of people who have learned Jelly in the past did it
  because they needed to develop Maven 1.x plugins.
  Any comments will be appreciated.

 Jelly is a separate project. It doesn't belong to the Maven project. The
 Maven project just used it. You should probably ask this question on the
 jakarta commons mailing list.

 My view:

 * I don't think we'll see much development of jelly in the future. It'll
 probably continue to be slowly maintained waiting for someone to be
 interested in it and move the development forward.

 * Jelly is a project without a leader and is thus in maintenance mode.

 Thanks
 -Vincent


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