At some point in the future, when the antlib concept is ready for prime time, we may have tasks that are part of Ant but maintained and distributed independently of Ant, which will remove many of the obstacles you currently face.
COOL.
Apart from ant-contrib and other projects around Ant, you can always get an account and starts a project at sourceforge or savannah (you seem to like the GPL) or whichever.com or codehaus.org or ...
I wouldn't say I really like the GPL. I know I love the apache one. Didn't mean to accidentally put that in there. It was for something else. Each license has it's uses. :)
And you can keep explaining and convincing the Ant committers that your task should become a part of Ant itself.
It's not that important. I just believe I should post it somewhere for others to use. I will be sending mail to ant-contrib right after this and see what happens.
thanks for all your guys' comments and help,
dean
Stefan Bodewig wrote:
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003, Dean Hiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My apologies for being annoying.
There is no other way to lobby people than to be annoying if they don't react. Don't worry 8-)
I have no where to really post this then?
Apart from ant-contrib and other projects around Ant, you can always get an account and starts a project at sourceforge or savannah (you seem to like the GPL) or whichever.com or codehaus.org or ...
And you can keep explaining and convincing the Ant committers that your task should become a part of Ant itself.
At some point in the future, when the antlib concept is ready for prime time, we may have tasks that are part of Ant but maintained and distributed independently of Ant, which will remove many of the obstacles you currently face.
Stefan
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