Re: code review plugin

2005-01-17 Thread Jeffrey Bonevich
dIon or another project lead -
Is it appropriate to donate a plugin to the maven project?  or should I 
take it up with the maven-plugins sf project?  Not sure what the proper 
etiquette is.

jeff
Jeffrey Bonevich wrote:
Would anyone be interested in a maven plugin I wrote that just gathers 
up javadoc-style code review annotations (@reviewed user -MM-dd 
some notes) and presents them in a report very similar to tasklist?  I 
basically just specialized the vdoclet plugin to do some very specific 
manipulations.  You can provide a from/to date and get a nicely 
formatted code review report for a given iteration to use in your 
release process, etc.
If enough people are interested, I will deploy it to my web site.  
Best of all possible worlds is that it would be hosted by the maven 
project itself.  How does one donate a maven plugin to the main maven 
project?  Is this possible and/or desireable?  dIon?

jeff

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Re: code review plugin

2005-01-17 Thread Brett Porter
I think maven-plugins.sf.net


On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 18:36:25 -0500, Jeffrey Bonevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 dIon or another project lead -
 
 Is it appropriate to donate a plugin to the maven project?  or should I
 take it up with the maven-plugins sf project?  Not sure what the proper
 etiquette is.
 
 jeff
 
 Jeffrey Bonevich wrote:
 
  Would anyone be interested in a maven plugin I wrote that just gathers
  up javadoc-style code review annotations (@reviewed user -MM-dd
  some notes) and presents them in a report very similar to tasklist?  I
  basically just specialized the vdoclet plugin to do some very specific
  manipulations.  You can provide a from/to date and get a nicely
  formatted code review report for a given iteration to use in your
  release process, etc.
  If enough people are interested, I will deploy it to my web site.
  Best of all possible worlds is that it would be hosted by the maven
  project itself.  How does one donate a maven plugin to the main maven
  project?  Is this possible and/or desireable?  dIon?
 
  jeff
 
 
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 to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
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Re: code review plugin

2005-01-16 Thread Andreas Guther
Could be interesting if configurable.
We are using a different format but reports on files and reviews would 
be very interesting.

Our format is something like:
@review
@reviewer
Andreas

Jeffrey Bonevich wrote:
Would anyone be interested in a maven plugin I wrote that just gathers 
up javadoc-style code review annotations (@reviewed user -MM-dd 
some notes) and presents them in a report very similar to tasklist?  I 
basically just specialized the vdoclet plugin to do some very specific 
manipulations.  You can provide a from/to date and get a nicely 
formatted code review report for a given iteration to use in your 
release process, etc.
If enough people are interested, I will deploy it to my web site.  
Best of all possible worlds is that it would be hosted by the maven 
project itself.  How does one donate a maven plugin to the main maven 
project?  Is this possible and/or desireable?  dIon?

jeff

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Re: code review plugin

2005-01-16 Thread Jon Strayer
Jeffrey Bonevich wrote:
Would anyone be interested in a maven plugin I wrote that just gathers 
up javadoc-style code review annotations (@reviewed user -MM-dd some 
notes) and presents them in a report very similar to tasklist?  
That sounds cool to me.


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Re: code review plugin

2005-01-15 Thread Mauro Botelho
I'm interested.


On Sat, 15 Jan 2005 22:20:39 -0500, Jeffrey Bonevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Would anyone be interested in a maven plugin I wrote that just gathers
 up javadoc-style code review annotations (@reviewed user -MM-dd some
 notes) and presents them in a report very similar to tasklist?  I
 basically just specialized the vdoclet plugin to do some very specific
 manipulations.  You can provide a from/to date and get a nicely
 formatted code review report for a given iteration to use in your
 release process, etc.
 
 If enough people are interested, I will deploy it to my web site.  Best
 of all possible worlds is that it would be hosted by the maven project
 itself.  How does one donate a maven plugin to the main maven project?
 Is this possible and/or desireable?  dIon?
 
 jeff
 
 --
 jeff bonevich
 mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.
 Arthur C. Clarke
 
 Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to
 build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying
 to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning.
 Rich Cook
 
 All programmers are playwrights and all computers are lousy actors.
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