Hi, thank you for looking into this.
Am 18.05.2017 um 16:46 schrieb Benedikt Ritter: > Hi, > >> Am 17.05.2017 um 19:38 schrieb Gary Gregory <garydgreg...@gmail.com>: >> >> I think that we could, as a community test of interest, say something like, >> if Oliver wants to push out what is in trunk in the next 30 days or so (or >> 60 or 90), we will help. I would help with odds and ends. Aside from that, >> if no one cares enough to "do", then let's hibernate it. > > I’m currently having a look at the code base. There is a lot of work to do. > I’m currently trying to fix the build to republish the website. Here are the > things I discovered: > > - dependencies are out dated > - mixture of build files: build.xml, project.xml, maven.xml, pom.xml (can we > drop all but pom.xml?) Yes, IMHO keeping only pom.xml should be fine. > - missing maven plugin „maven-jellydoc-plugin“. It seems to be part of the > code base, but the build is not configured to generate it > - strange structure of the project with several source folders (src and > jelly-tags) Somehow the tag libs were treated as separate modules, but probably in a layout compliant to Maven 1.x. > > But these are all things that can be fixed, given people find the time to > work on this :-) > We might also think about the minimum Java version we want to support. As the project has been unmaintained for such a long time, I assume we are pretty free to switch to a modern version as nobody expects an update. It might even be beneficial to switch to Java 8. I can imagine that lambda syntax could be used in an elegant way to create simple tags. Oliver > Regards, > Benedikt > >> >> Gary >> >> On Wed, May 17, 2017 at 1:37 PM, Benedikt Ritter <brit...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>> Hey guys, >>> >>> this is just the reaction I’m looking for. I think it is important to poke >>> in the hole every once in a while and see if anybody is still interested in >>> a component. If you have intends to work on Jelly, there is no reason to >>> move it to dormant. >>> >>> I’ll wait for the 72 hours to pass anyway to see whether there are even >>> more people who still need jelly. >>> >>> Cheers, >>> Benedikt >>> >>>> Am 17.05.2017 um 15:46 schrieb Bruno P. Kinoshita <ki...@apache.org>: >>>> >>>> Ditto for my -1. I've always wanted to move Jenkins fork patches back to >>> Jelly, but last time I worked on it Mavenizing the project and its >>> components took too much time. >>>> Bruno >>>> >>>> Sent from Yahoo Mail on Android >>>> >>>> On Thu, May 18, 2017 at 7:34, Oliver Heger<oliver.he...@oliver-heger.de> >>> wrote: Hm, >>>> >>>> being a user of Jelly, I have the long-term goal to contribute to the >>>> project because I have indeed some itch to scratch, but unfortunately >>>> never got to it. >>>> >>>> So I am -1, but I cannot promise that I can work on Jelly in the near >>>> future. >>>> >>>> Oliver >>>> >>>> Am 17.05.2017 um 20:26 schrieb Benedikt Ritter: >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> I think we should move Apache Commons Jelly to dormant for the >>> following reasons: >>>>> >>>>> - Jelly hasn’t seen any activity in a while. There haven’t been any >>> relevant commits since 2010 (I didn’t search the history further than that…) >>>>> - The last release dates back to 2005. >>>>> - There is no activity in Jira or on our mailing lists. >>>>> >>>>> For this reason I’m calling a vote by lazy consensus for moving Apache >>> Commons Jelly to dormant. 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