On 2016-12-08, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> On 2016-12-08, Jaikiran Pai wrote:
>> Is there a specific mailing list to where the Ivy JIRA issue
>> notifications go to?
> All tracker notifications (JIRA and Bugzilla) as well as scm commits and
> github PR notifications go to
On 2016-12-08, Jaikiran Pai wrote:
> Is there a specific mailing list to where the Ivy JIRA issue
> notifications go to?
All tracker notifications (JIRA and Bugzilla) as well as scm commits and
github PR notifications go to notificati...@ant.apache.org.
Stefan
I am forking the thread to not pollute the vote.
> Le 7 déc. 2016 à 19:56, Gintautas Grigelionis a
> écrit :
>
> I decided to take a quick look at the build process and it's not broken per
> se, rather it's hardcoded to Eclipse SDK 3.7.1 foe Win32.
You confirm the doc
Considering the current discussion around IvyDE and the involvement of Gintas,
maybe we could cancel this vote, at least postpone it ?
Nicolas
> Le 5 déc. 2016 à 08:04, Jan Matèrne (jhm) a écrit :
>
> I start a vote for retiring IvyDE.
>
> The last release was in 11/2013.
> Considering the current discussion around IvyDE and the involvement of
> Gintas, maybe we could cancel this vote, at least postpone it ?
>
> Nicolas
Yes, I agree.
The discussion and the vote about retiring IvyDE had brought much more activity
than the months before (as I recognized).
But I
Very well, how does one revive a project?
Gintas
2016-12-08 21:01 GMT+01:00 Jan Matèrne (jhm) :
> > Considering the current discussion around IvyDE and the involvement of
> > Gintas, maybe we could cancel this vote, at least postpone it ?
> >
> > Nicolas
>
>
> Yes, I agree.
>
AFAICS, Subversion is invoked in one of the targets connected to packaging
of a release, and I'm looking into an equivalent for Git.
What is more interesting is getting all Eclipse components. Current process
depends on finding a "good" mirror, and I'm tempted to investigate a
possibility to use
> Very well, how does one revive a project?
>
> Gintas
If you ask for the process of reactivating it after archiving, that's
documented at http://ant.apache.org/processes.html.
But ATM it is still alive - but sleeping. ;-)
Jan