Noel J. Bergman ha scritto:
> Stefano Bagnara wrote:
>> Noel J. Bergman ha scritto:
>>> Norman Maurer wrote:
>>>> I finally found the time todo the releases for mime4j
>>> Does it build with Ant?
>> No, mime4j has always been a maven project. I moved it from maven1 to
>> maven2 more than 1 year ago when revamping our website.
> 
> Well, then I can't vote for it in its current form, because I don't install
> maven.

Ok, I understand this! Thank you anyway.
I hope we have at least another maven user to get the 3rd +1 :-)

>>>> and james-project.
>>> Why is this something that needs to be and should be released?
>> It is the "abstract project" from which every of our m2 projects
>> inherits. It contains common infrastructure for JAMES projects.
> 
> But why does it need to be released?  What is the point of releasing it?  If
> it is for building, then they can check it out of SVN.  We are releasing jar
> files and a source snapshot.

The only used "blocks" are the james-parent.pom file (the parent of all
our poms) and the maven-skin.jar (the skin used by all of our products
to build our current website).
JAMES Server product instead inherit from the james-project.pom (that is
a subpom of the james-parent.pom): this is also part of the same tree.

>> Currently Mime4j and jSPF builds depend on james-project but also every
>> other of our product depends on it for the website part.
> 
> That's for doing a build.  I don't see this james-project thing as an actual
> release component.

I agree! No one will have to use it. But we will publish it on public
maven repositories. So I guess we need an official PMC vote anyway.

Stefano


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