I'm working on releasing 1.5.4 now, but I can't promise I'll get it done
tonight. There's some stuff involved I've never done, like GPG signing the
artifacts and getting them synced to central through Sonatype. If I screw
something up, the release will be delayed.

-Ben

On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 9:09 PM, Nikolaos Giannopoulos <
nikol...@brightminds.org> wrote:

>  Samuel,
>
> I am very much in favour of Maven on any project to the point that I have
> been very vocal about Stripes and Maven support.
>
> However, I would agree with Ben that for 1.5.4 that we just keep things as
> they are.  In fact, I think 1.5.4 has stewed long enough and should be
> officially released as we are approaching a year since the release of
> 1.5.3.  As I have mentioned a number of times "perception" is key in
> software IMHO and a release of 1.5.4 trumps internal project changes - at
> least for me.
>
> Speaking of which:
>
> Ben:  Any idea when 1.5.4 will be released?  It contains a lot of key fixes
> and it has baked long enough?  No???
>
> --Nikolaos
>
>
>
>
>
> Samuel Santos wrote:
>
> Ben,
>
> Consider this as an excuse to optimize our code structure ;)
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> Samuel Santos
> http://www.samaxes.com/
>
>
> On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 2:04 PM, Ben Gunter <gunter...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> This is something we can consider after the release of 1.5.4. I didn't
>> feel the need to add a Maven build in the first place, and I surely don't
>> like the idea of having to move stuff all around to accommodate it so there
>> will be resistance.
>>
>> -Ben
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Oct 31, 2010 at 11:17 AM, VANKEISBELCK Remi <r...@rvkb.com>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Nathan,
>>>
>>> In order to keep the current tooling (ant, ide settings, scripts, etc)
>>> working, and to get the first maven build working smoothly without being
>>> intrusive, it has been agreed that nothing had to be changed.
>>>
>>> Now that it works, I already talked about some refactoring of the folders
>>> to allow less config in poms, and more importantly, to allow tests to be in
>>> the same module than the core code.
>>>
>>> For the moment, due to the folder layout that was imposed, I had to
>>> create a specific module for the unit tests. This means that the core module
>>> is built (and deployed if you do mvn deploy) even when tests fail. It only
>>> has to compile to get installed/deployed into maven repos. That sucks (not
>>> that word again...) a lot, and IMHO is the main reason to so some small
>>> refactorings.
>>>
>>> Ben ? Have you thought about it a little ? Would you mind if I do some
>>> small surgery in 1.5.x and trunk so that we have the tests in the core
>>> module ?
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Remi
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/10/31 Nathan Maves <nathan.ma...@gmail.com>
>>>
>>>> Just curious if anyone has thought to migrate the current layout of the
>>>> stripes code to use more Maven conventions?
>>>>
>>>>  Nathan
>>>>
>>>
>>
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