Great, congrats! Cheers, Martin
On Mon, 2009-04-27 at 14:36 -0700, Alex Boisvert wrote: > Apache Buildr <http://buildr.apache.org/index.html> is a build system for > Java-based applications, including support for Scala, Groovy and a growing > number of JVM languages and tools. Buildr is a domain-specific language and > set of extensions to Rake > <http://www.martinfowler.com/articles/rake.html>(the Ruby make tool) > combining concepts from Maven2 (such as projects, > artifacts, repositories and default layout), existing Ant tasks and the > native scripting abilities of Ruby. > > What's New in Buildr 1.3.4? > > - We graduated from the Apache Incubator! This is our first release as a > top-level Apache project: http://buildr.apache.org. New site, new mailing > lists, SVN, Git, etc. > - Support for Git version control system > - Improved all-around Scala support, including joint Java-Scala > compilation and upgraded to Scala 2.7.3 dependencies: ScalaSpecs 1.4.3, > ScalaCheck 1.5 and ScalaTest 0.9.5 > - New ‘artifacts:sources’ task to download source code for artifact jars > - Source code attachments for external dependencies in Eclipse and > IDEAprojects > - Dependency upgrades such as Rake 0.8.4, Net-SSH 2.0.11, RSpec 1.2.2, > JRuby 1.1.6. > - Documentation now uses Jekyll <http://github.com/mojombo/jekyll/> to > generate web site and PDF document. This replaces Docter so less code to > maintain and the same Textile/Liquid mechanism as when using Github > pages. > - And 20 or so bug fixes. > > See the CHANGELOG <http://buildr.apache.org/CHANGELOG> for full details. -- Martin Grotzke http://www.javakaffee.de/blog/
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part