On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 7:57 PM, Jacques Le Roux <
jacques.le.r...@les7arts.com> wrote:
>
> Just as a note I find very useful to run these tools in Eclipse (the
> FindBug plugin for instance is conveniently integrated). But I rarely find
> the time to work on the reported issues :/
>
> Jacques
>
Thank you Jacopo, this is an excellent idea and would substantially improve
our code base. I strongly urge anyone willing to help to speak up or start
issuing JIRAs. If anyone needs help in setting up the plugins or has any
questions please feel free to discuss them on this ML or HipChat.
On Tue,
Le 13/12/2016 à 18:35, Jacopo Cappellato a écrit :
Hi all,
thanks to Gradle we have now an easy way to run source code analysis tools
on our codebase.
Tools like PMD and FindBugs generate useful reports containing pointers to
code that may need to be improved or fixed.
In fact I have executed
Hi all,
thanks to Gradle we have now an easy way to run source code analysis tools
on our codebase.
Tools like PMD and FindBugs generate useful reports containing pointers to
code that may need to be improved or fixed.
In fact I have executed them on trunk and I got reports with thousands of
Hi Michael,
Sorry missed this until now.
Yes that would be marvellous and I can help.
As you know I started something for Ant to Gradle changes, but not of this
proposed scope.
Jacques
Le 02/12/2016 à 11:10, Michael Brohl a écrit :
Hi Jacques,
We should indeed have an additional Wiki
+1 Micheal, that sounds like a good idea to me.
Best regards,
Pranay Pandey
HotWax Systems
http://www.hotwaxsystems.com/
On Fri, Dec 2, 2016 at 3:40 PM, Michael Brohl
wrote:
> Hi Jacques,
>
> We should indeed have an additional Wiki page where the deployment,
>