Is Christopher a mojo committer... if not I propose a vote
On 26 October 2010 06:22, nicolas de loof <[email protected]> wrote:
> Did you take alook at mojo js tools project ?
> it allready has a JSlint goal
> maybe you could contribute/enhance the jstools with your plugin ?
>
> 2010/10/26 Christopher Hunt <[email protected]>
>>
>> Hi team,
>>
>> I've written another JavaScript related plugin; this time for JSLint. I'd
>> like to solicit your interest in my submitting this one to the sandbox.
>>
>> I realise that there are of course other MOJOs out there that perform
>> JSLint goals. However I felt that they were:
>>
>> a) bundled as part of something larger (compression for example);
>> b) intended for project reporting (as distinct from being available while
>> editing source); and/or
>> c) not optimised for efficiency (linted all files, not just ones that had
>> been modified - big problem for large projects).
>>
>> The plugin I've developed operates quickly and efficiently on modified
>> JavaScript source code. When used with IDE's such as Eclipse and its Maven
>> integration, developers can rapidly see JSLint problems reported in the
>> IDE's console as a JavaScript source file is saved. Nothing special was
>> required here as the plugin binds to the process-sources and
>> process-test-sources phases. As you may know, when you save a resource under
>> m2eclipse the process-resources goal is fired.
>>
>> From a development perspective the plugin is complete and I've rigidly
>> followed the development guidelines.
>>
>> Is there interest in my submitting this to Codehaus?
>>
>> Kind regards,
>> Christopher
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