Re: Common API for issue tracking systems

2006-07-03 Thread Brett Porter
We should also mention that it has already been started in the Maven sandbox. - Brett On 4/07/2006 4:04 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote: Hi, One person who should definitely be pulled into the discussion is Mik Kersten. He's the fellow who works on Mylar and has integration for Bugzilla and JIRA an

Re: Call for Papers for ApacheCon Asia 2006 is currently open!

2006-07-03 Thread Jason van Zyl
Hey, Thanks for the reminder but unfortunately I'm already booked somewhere for most of August but maybe we can get someone who is a little closer to go talk about something. Jason. On 3 Jul 06, at 12:22 PM 3 Jul 06, Emmanuel Venisse wrote: ApacheCon Asia 2006 will be held at the TransAsi

Re: Common API for issue tracking systems

2006-07-03 Thread Jason van Zyl
Hi, One person who should definitely be pulled into the discussion is Mik Kersten. He's the fellow who works on Mylar and has integration for Bugzilla and JIRA and I think Mantis. He's got some code that would definitely be of use. Mik, are you interested creating a general library for is

Re: Common API for issue tracking systems

2006-07-03 Thread David Blevins
A bit ago a created a client for Jira which may be useful: http://docs.codehaus.org/display/SWIZZLE/Swizzle+Jira http://swizzle.codehaus.org/swizzle-jira/ -David On Jul 3, 2006, at 9:17 AM, Vincent Massol wrote: +1. Actually I thought there was already a project for this but I was probably a

RE: Common API for issue tracking systems

2006-07-03 Thread Vincent Massol
+1. Actually I thought there was already a project for this but I was probably anticipating... * SCM for SCMs * Wagon for transports * Cargo for containers ... Spoor for bug trackers (or whatever other name!) -Vincent > -Original Message- > From: Mark Hobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >

Common API for issue tracking systems

2006-07-03 Thread Mark Hobson
Hi there, I was wondering whether any thought had been given to an abstract issue tracking API with implementations for Bugzilla, JIRA, etc.? I can see a couple of uses within maven: * Querying the issues fixed when releasing a new version of a project, to be used within the maven-changes-plugi

RE: War 2.0.2

2006-07-03 Thread Jörg Schaible
Brett Porter wrote on Friday, June 30, 2006 9:22 AM: > Hi Mark, > > I think we should do a release soon (or we get in the situation like > 2.0.1 where I fixed it, voted straight away, and then came back to > release it a month later :) > > Are there any other issues that need attention? Seems

Re: AW: AW: [RANT] This Maven thing is killing us....

2006-07-03 Thread Brett Porter
On 4/07/2006 12:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi! Brett, can you give some more information about the cleanup script on the server? I found nothing in JIRA. It would be a great help for us if a simple server solution exists. There isn't anything prepared, but if you do so I'm sure it would

AW: AW: [RANT] This Maven thing is killing us....

2006-07-03 Thread roger.butenuth
Hi! Steve is right, one of the core features is currently broken. Currently we are in the "startup phase" of our project with few developers, so sending an email around "clear your local repository" is an option. We hope the bug is fixed before the full team is working. If not, we will have t

Re: [RANT] This Maven thing is killing us....

2006-07-03 Thread Steve Loughran
Brett Porter wrote: On 3/07/2006 10:22 PM, Steve Loughran wrote: I'm kind of busy right now, so am not offering to do this, not until, say, September. But otherwise, it would be a really interesting thing to work on. Anyone interesting in co-authoring? Yep, I've been thinking about these iss

Re: [jira] Commented: (MAVENUPLOAD-971) please upload maven-site-plugin 2.0-SNAPSHOT

2006-07-03 Thread Antoine Levy-Lambert
Hello Brett, thanks, regards, Antoine Brett Porter wrote: > I had some uncommitted changes. It should work now. > > - Brett > - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: War 2.0.2

2006-07-03 Thread Mark Hobson
Any update on a 2.0.2 release? Cheers, Mark On 30/06/06, Mark Hobson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi Brett, That was the only regression I noticed - a 2.0.2 release would be great thanks. Cheers, Mark On 30/06/06, Brett Porter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Mark, > > I think we should do a

Re: [RANT] This Maven thing is killing us....

2006-07-03 Thread Brett Porter
On 3/07/2006 10:22 PM, Steve Loughran wrote: I'm kind of busy right now, so am not offering to do this, not until, say, September. But otherwise, it would be a really interesting thing to work on. Anyone interesting in co-authoring? Yep, I've been thinking about these issues for a while (and

Re: AW: [RANT] This Maven thing is killing us....

2006-07-03 Thread Brett Porter
The original snapshot feature works just fine. There was a particular variation of the feature added that doesn't work as designed. (MNG-1908). The variation works exactly the same way but reuses the file on the server. Using uniqueVersion = false (the default) and a clean up script on the s

Re: [RANT] This Maven thing is killing us....

2006-07-03 Thread Steve Loughran
Edwin Punzalan wrote: May I add, that when maven already downloaded a poor/invalid pom, even after fixing the pom in the repository, maven won't know that it's changed (unless the version changed) and it will not download it. So you end up still using your local repo copy. To re-download a

Re: AW: [RANT] This Maven thing is killing us....

2006-07-03 Thread Steve Loughran
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Unfortunately the SNAPSHOT-feature is broken (at least in 2.0.4): When you have a copy of a snapshot versioned artifact, the jar is not updated when a new jar with same snapshot version is uploaded to the repository. I already filed this as a bug and hope it will be fi

Call for Papers for ApacheCon Asia 2006 is currently open!

2006-07-03 Thread Emmanuel Venisse
ApacheCon Asia 2006 will be held at the TransAsia Hotel in Colombo, Sri Lanka, August 14-17, 2006. The ASF and the FOSS community — invite the Open Source community to send in session and tutorial proposals for ApacheCon Asia 2006. Please check the web site for details http://www.asia.apachecon

AW: [RANT] This Maven thing is killing us....

2006-07-03 Thread roger.butenuth
Hello! Yes, 1908 is correct. Additionally, http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-2289 is related to the same problem. I suppose more people will run into this problem because the usage of SNAPSHOTs is very convenient in large projects during the development phase. Roger > -Ursprüngliche Na