Many many thanks for taking the time to explain it in so much detail,
Jean-Louis.
I now understand that plugins, buildtypes and skeletons are not well
suited to be distributed in a Maven formatted, POM enforcing environment
like Maven Central
No objections from me again using bintray, you've
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Hello Jean-Louis,
I was not aware of bintray, I have just looked at the web site.
No objections from me.
Regards,
Antoine
On May 3
;)
Jan
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Hello Jean-Louis,
I was not aware of bintray, I have just
No objections? :p
Le 29 avr. 2013 20:59, Jean-Louis Boudart jeanlouis.boud...@gmail.com a
écrit :
Here is the original thread from easyant-dev ML during apache incubation :
http://markmail.org/thread/uv2xkj63rkdh2thh
Le 29 avr. 2013 20:53, Jean-Louis Boudart jeanlouis.boud...@gmail.com
a
Hello Jean-Louis,
I was not aware of bintray, I have just looked at the web site.
No objections from me.
Regards,
Antoine
On May 3, 2013, at 2:14 AM, Jean-Louis Boudart wrote:
No objections? :p
Le 29 avr. 2013 20:59, Jean-Louis Boudart jeanlouis.boud...@gmail.com a
écrit :
Here is the
Neither from me.
My objections were for ASF plugins not for outside ASF ;)
Jan
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Hello Jean-Louis,
I was not aware of bintray, I have just looked at the web site.
No objections from me.
Regards,
Antoine
On May 3
On 2013-05-03, Jean-Louis Boudart wrote:
No objections either if both Apache non Apache plugins are on
bintray ? :p
Then I must admit I misunderstood your proposal. Why do we need a
separate distribution point for ASF released EasyAnt plugins?
Maybe you need to enlighten those of us who
We currently have our own repostory (repository.easyant.org) hosted on
a private server. I would prefer to switch to a more reliable
repository like bintray. No need to worry about backup, disaster
recovery. We could just focus on content.
I would prefer having the artifacts on ASF servers. A
We currently have our own repostory (repository.easyant.org) hosted
on
a private server. I would prefer to switch to a more reliable
repository like bintray. No need to worry about backup, disaster
recovery. We could just focus on content.
I would prefer having the artifacts on ASF
On 2013-04-29, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote:
I would prefer having the artifacts on ASF servers. A (Nexus based)
repository is at https://repository.apache.org/ Ant + Ivy are available
at https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/releases/
Oh - I mean that only for ASF plugins.
+1 on
I would prefer having the artifacts on ASF servers. A (Nexus based)
repository is at https://repository.apache.org/
Ant + Ivy are available at
https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/releases/
I would also prefer this but will ASF authorize non apache project (read
plugins with
Here is the original thread from easyant-dev ML during apache incubation :
http://markmail.org/thread/uv2xkj63rkdh2thh
Le 29 avr. 2013 20:53, Jean-Louis Boudart jeanlouis.boud...@gmail.com
a écrit :
I would prefer having the artifacts on ASF servers. A (Nexus based)
repository is at
Dear EasyAnters,
I've been working on sonar integration as a plugin for easyant.
Source are hosted on github :https://github.com/easyant/sonar-easyant-plugin
.
Since a few weeks, JFrog (guys behind Artifactory) opened a new online
service for OpenSourcers : Bintray.
Bintray is a social service
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