Hi All,
This message is for all of you using the Continuum release integration
branch located here:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/continuum/branches/release-integration
Please update your local working copy as soon as you get this as I have
cleaned up the directory structure for
Congratulations all. I'm sure it was well deserved. :)
Take care,
Jeremy
On 8/30/06, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
We would like to welcome Joakime Erdfeldt, Shinobu Kawai, and Jeff
Jensen to the Maven Team!
Joakime will be working on Continuum and Maven 2.x plugins, Shinobu
of course.)
Take care,
Jeremy Whitlock
On 8/29/06, Jason van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm sending this here as folks developing Maven projects probably all
subscribe here.
On the PMC list we've talked about setting up a sandbox that all
Apache committers would have access to so
Hi All,
I started working on this today and I have run into a few things that I
would like you to be aware of just in case you have a better way of handling
the situation.
As I was going through and creating the modello for ReleaseDescriptor, used
to replace the ReleaseConfiguration, I ran
Brett,
You slacker. ;-)
Take care,
Jeremy
On 8/25/06, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
+1, that was me being lazy when I wrote the plugin.
- Brett
On 26/08/2006, at 12:02 PM, Jeremy Whitlock wrote:
Hi All,
I started working on this today and I have run into a few things
Hi All,
I started working on this today and I have run into a few things that I
would like you to be aware of just in case you have a better way of handling
the situation.
As I was going through and creating the modello for ReleaseDescriptor, used
to replace the ReleaseConfiguration, I ran
Hi all,
After talking with Jason I have started on phase 1 of this venture.
Phase 1 is as follows:
1. Create a model for Maven to use for the release descriptor
2. Integrate the model into the Maven release plugin
I know...it seems too simple but that should be phase 1. What this will do
I think the search interface is a great addition but shouldn't be used in
place of a front page. I would think the front page would have generic
links to areas of information. Things like:
User: Getting Started
Dev: Getting Started
References (XML xsd/dtds with human readable information for
John,
I'll put a +1 on that one. I am fairly new to Maven development and
non-standard Maven use and I feel that the documentation is lacking. Even
when there is documentation it isn't complete.
Take care,
Jeremy
On 6/14/06, John Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone,
I know we've
Rahul,
I agree that the accompanying projects/sub-projects should be documented
but that also seems like common sense. I also agree heavily with Jimisola.
When I first tried Maven, I canned it within a mont or so due to lack of
documentation. That is getting better with Better Builds With
Hi all,
This is an email that Jason sent me to give you a better understanding
of the previous email I sent. Please feel free to comment, question or add
suggestions to the effort.
Take care,
Jeremy
-- Forwarded message --
From: Jason Van Zyl [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Jun 11,
Continuum Dev,
I am currently working on a mechanism to have Maven's release plugin to
actuall use Continuum to perform the release process in a Release
Management type of usage. Jason Van Zyl and I have talked about this for
the last few days to flesh out the approach and here are the two
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