On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 10:19 AM Claus Ibsen wrote:
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> Hi
>
> We have had great progress on Camel 3.1 and are missing a few things left
>
> 1)
> Finish the separation of camel-spring-boot (there are some tools that
> update docs and generate component list) that needs to be completed.
>
> I will
Le lun. 10 févr. 2020 à 10:19, Claus Ibsen a écrit :
> Hi
>
> We have had great progress on Camel 3.1 and are missing a few things left
>
> 1)
> Finish the separation of camel-spring-boot (there are some tools that
> update docs and generate component list) that needs to be completed.
>
> I will
On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 11:09 AM Omar Al-Safi wrote:
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> I can help on moving the camel-examples, of course if no one is working on
> it currently
Yeah sure that would be good. The git repo has been setup and there is
a basic readme file.
I think the examples can be moved under examples so they
I can help on moving the camel-examples, of course if no one is working on
it currently
On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 10:19 AM Claus Ibsen wrote:
> Hi
>
> We have had great progress on Camel 3.1 and are missing a few things left
>
> 1)
> Finish the separation of camel-spring-boot (there are some tools
In the meantime I'm trying to set up a github action which build camel master
and run a build of camel-spring-boot, if there is new stuff, it will open a PR.
It's still work in progress
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Hi
We have had great progress on Camel 3.1 and are missing a few things left
1)
Finish the separation of camel-spring-boot (there are some tools that
update docs and generate component list) that needs to be completed.
I will work on making something similar to what we do with camel-quarkus.
2)
Hi Cameleers,
I think this brings about another topic, that I talked about with
Andrea briefly on Gitter, how do we manage the drift between
camel-spring-boot and the changes made in Camel (main repository).
What we came up with was to trigger the build of Camel Spring Boot
after the build of Camel