Hi,
for those of you who don't know it, this pointer:
http://semver.org/
IMO, it is what we basically do, without expressing it so well.
Jochen
--
That's what prayers are ... it's frightened people trying to make friends
with the bully!
Terry Pratchett. The Last Hero
With what project Jochen?
paul
On 24 mai 2013, at 09:46, Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
Hi,
for those of you who don't know it, this pointer:
http://semver.org/
IMO, it is what we basically do, without expressing it so well.
Jochen
--
That's what prayers are ... it's frightened
With all Commons components, I'd imagine he meant. ;)
Matt
On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 4:24 AM, Paul Libbrecht p...@hoplahup.net wrote:
With what project Jochen?
paul
On 24 mai 2013, at 09:46, Jochen Wiedmann wrote:
Hi,
for those of you who don't know it, this pointer:
Hi all,
We don't have many statistics on the usage of our components as they are
mainly consumed through Maven. There is an interesting metric that can
be used to compare the components though, it's the Debian Popularity
Contest [1]. It gives an indication on how many systems have the library
For an ApacheCon talk I once analysed the transitive deps of all the
POMs of the central maven repo to get such a list.
That was fun, too :)
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We don't have many statistics on the usage of our components as they are
mainly consumed through Maven.
AFAIK committers should be able to see maven central stats from
http://repository.apache.org (from Views/Repositories Central
Statistics), but for some weird reason, I'm not able to see them
Le 24/05/2013 17:30, Maurizio Cucchiara a écrit :
What is really interesting to me is the maven top 10 most download of
the month [1]
[1] http://search.maven.org/#stats
The downside of this top 10 is the bias toward artifacts used by Maven
and its plugins. That doesn't give a good picture
Hi everyone,
FWIW, I'm developing a VFS-based browser for the Apache
Pivot project, and have made the first check-ins on it today. It's not
done yet, but it will currently do basic (local file) browsing, so I
have all the basics of using FileObject and so forth working. The JIRA