Emmanuel Hugonnet wrote:
Hi Dennis,
I take advantage of this thread to ask you a question. How do I release our
(Rémy is the co-author of the plugin) plugin on MOJO now ?
I have seen that you have updated the reference to the MCHANGES-78 so
nothing is preventing a release of this plugin.
Hi Dennis,
I take advantage of this thread to ask you a question. How do I release our
(Rémy is the co-author of the plugin) plugin on MOJO now ?
I have seen that you have updated the reference to the MCHANGES-78 so
nothing is preventing a release of this plugin.
Emmanuel
The proposed plugin did not fit well into either maven-changes-plugin or
maven-changelog-plugin. The author of the plugin has since approached
the Mojo project at codehaus. The plugin is currently an enhancement
request there:
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MOJO-1026
Yes I am aware
Rémy Sanlaville wrote:
Because we already have a plugin that generates a report from an SCM
system, namely maven-changelog-plugin.
Yes but the reports are completely different :
- maven-changes-plugin :
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-changes-plugin/changes-report.html
-
Because we already have a plugin that generates a report from an SCM
system, namely maven-changelog-plugin.
Yes but the reports are completely different :
- maven-changes-plugin :
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-changes-plugin/changes-report.html
- maven-changelog-plugin :
Because we already have a plugin that generates a report from an SCM
system, namely maven-changelog-plugin.
Yes but the reports are completely different :
- maven-changes-plugin :
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-changes-plugin/changes-report.html
- maven-changelog-plugin :
If you read the comments in that issue you will understand why.
I read it, but I still have the feeling that maven community do not
understand what exactly this improvement is and why it is interesting.
This improvement does exactly what the maven-changes-plugin do.
The only difference is
Rémy Sanlaville wrote:
If you read the comments in that issue you will understand why.
I read it, but I still have the feeling that maven community do not
understand what exactly this improvement is and why it is interesting.
This improvement does exactly what the maven-changes-plugin do.
Hi Dennis
No, it has been closed as Won't Fix.
What a shame.
Don't you think this feature is not usefull (this issue has 17 Votes...) ?
why ?
Thanks,
Rémy
Furthermore, this feature is more and more added in other tools (so people
ask for it and found that it's an interesting feature).
For instance, just have a look to this post : Linking Check-in Comments to
Issues in Tracker (http://java.dzone.com/news/linking-check-comments-issuesi
).
Rémy
Rémy Sanlaville wrote:
Hi Dennis
No, it has been closed as Won't Fix.
What a shame.
Don't you think this feature is not usefull (this issue has 17 Votes...) ?
why ?
Thanks,
Rémy
If you read the comments in that issue you will understand why.
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Dennis Lundberg
Hi Dennis,
What about MCHANGES-78 ?
Any chance to see it in version 2.0 ?
Rémy
Rémy Sanlaville wrote:
Hi Dennis,
What about MCHANGES-78 ?
Any chance to see it in version 2.0 ?
Rémy
No, it has been closed as Won't Fix.
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Dennis Lundberg
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Ken Liu wrote:
Hi all -
I am looking for a plugin that can query a jira repository and produce a
report. I found an existing plugin, but that appears to be for maven 1.
Anyone know of a plugin that is compatible with maven2?
Ken
Have a look at maven-changes-plugin
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