Russel Winder rus...@russel.org.uk writes:
Hans,
On Mon, 2011-09-12 at 16:42 +0200, Hans Dockter wrote:
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Until now, our user mailing list has been the primary channel for this
kind of thing. While this has worked reasonably well we feel that the
Gradle community deserves better,
Hans Dockter hans.dock...@gradleware.com writes:
[...]
So this forum is planned to be a primary entry point for all kind of things.
We also want it to be deeply integrated with the other tools we are using.
In that respect it is much better for the newbie. But the way we plan to use
it will
On 13/09/2011, at 9:14 AM, Jeppe Nejsum Madsen wrote:
Hans Dockter hans.dock...@gradleware.com writes:
[...]
So this forum is planned to be a primary entry point for all kind of things.
We also want it to be deeply integrated with the other tools we are using.
In that respect it is much
On 9/13/2011 4:38 AM, Luke Daley wrote:
On 13/09/2011, at 9:14 AM, Jeppe Nejsum Madsen wrote:
Hans Dockterhans.dock...@gradleware.com writes:
[...]
So this forum is planned to be a primary entry point for all kind of things.
We also want it to be deeply integrated with the other tools
https://issuetracker.springsource.com/browse/STS-2085 STS-2085 is related to
external deps/project deps replacement.
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Mmmm... My own preference is generally for forums, as I don't tend to
be heavily involved with any given community so I vastly prefer it if
I can sign up for a forum and just get the email notifications for the
topics I am actively participating in. The fact that mailing lists
send me everything
As someone else mentioned, this is the only option I've found available for my
account, and at the earlier suggestion, I confirmed that I had pressed the
Join button so I see my community participate for the gradle forum.
Send me email at
my primary email address
about
new replies
on topics I
On 13/09/2011, at 2:35 PM, Spencer Allain wrote:
As someone else mentioned, this is the only option I've found available for
my account, and at the earlier suggestion, I confirmed that I had pressed the
Join button so I see my community participate for the gradle forum.
Send me email at
On 13 September 2011 09:01, Luke Daley luke.da...@gradleware.com wrote:
On 13/09/2011, at 2:35 PM, Spencer Allain wrote:
As someone else mentioned, this is the only option I've found available for
my account, and at the earlier suggestion, I confirmed that I had pressed
the Join button so
Yeah, this is the pretty classic separation. It's basically the
conceptual difference between managing by walking around and
management by exception.
On a forum, I only look at the stuff I'm interested in... if I even
bother to remember to go to the site. I'm not active enough with gradle
On 9/13/2011 2:01 PM, Paul Speed wrote:
it makes no difference. In a real web client, I can skim through a
D'oh... I meant in a real e-mail client.
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On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Jeppe Nejsum Madsen je...@ingolfs.dkwrote:
Hans Dockter hans.dock...@gradleware.com writes:
[...]
So this forum is planned to be a primary entry point for all kind of
things.
We also want it to be deeply integrated with the other tools we are
using.
On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 8:01 PM, Paul Speed psp...@users.sourceforge.netwrote:
Yeah, this is the pretty classic separation. It's basically the conceptual
difference between managing by walking around and management by
exception.
On a forum, I only look at the stuff I'm interested in... if I
Hi,
A snapshot for Gradle 1.0-milestone-5 is now available, which fixes a bunch of
problems introduced in milestone-4. It also fixes a pile of other issues, and
adds some new features. More details are available in the release notes at
Hi,
I'm just starting to explore Gradle. One of the main reasons I'm
looking at Gradle is because it's the only build tool I've seen that
has the concept of bootstrapping itself via the Gradle wrapper. I
tried the wrapper tonight and it works so well that I would really
like something similar
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