When migrating the project from selfhosted to apache, we asked ourself
where to host the plugins artifacts, there was some discussion to store
them in apache's nexus instance, but it was not really designed for.
Easyant plugins are not distributed as jar, so maven layout was not really
applicable.
2017-01-07 19:45 GMT+01:00 Stefan Bodewig :
> On 2017-01-05, Jean-Louis Boudart wrote:
>
> > I'm a little bit puzzled. I still believe there some room to a build tool
> > as easyant, and i expect that in a near future fresh blood will come and
> > resurect the project.
>
> I
On 2017-01-05, Jean-Louis Boudart wrote:
> I'm a little bit puzzled. I still believe there some room to a build tool
> as easyant, and i expect that in a near future fresh blood will come and
> resurect the project.
I really wish you had said this when we voted on retiring EasyAnt.
> Even if i
Hi,
I'm a little bit puzzled. I still believe there some room to a build tool
as easyant, and i expect that in a near future fresh blood will come and
resurect the project.
Even if i understand the purpose of archiving project without too much
activity i don't get the point of shutting down home
On 2017-01-05, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote:
> Retire: Releases
>
> --> open, doesnt have write privilege.
> --> could someone else remove that directory?
done
Stefan
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On 2017-01-04, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote:
> --> Should we only place a note on the hp or completely remove them.
> I prefer removing the complete homepage.
I'd leave behind a note and point to the read-only SCMs so people who
want to pick up development again have a starting point.
> Retire:
On 2016-12-13, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote:
> - Gump: it seems, that there is no buildjob for EA
> https://svn.apache.org/viewvc/gump/metadata/profile/gump.xml?view=markup
> @Stefan: as our Gump master ;) please check
True, EasyAnt has never been added to Gump.
Stefan