I fall into the "dazed and confused" camp at the moment so I need to do some
more reading to fully understand.  One part in particular that I don't
understand is this line:

"This causes it's misuse to facilitate building ApacheDS and all it's
dependencies in one big build. This must stop because this usage makes it
inconvenient to use for building other projects like Triplesec and LDAP
Studio once it moves to Maven."

I actually LIKE it this way  :-)  I don't think this actually causes any
harm anyway, because if you build a project that references this pom as a
parent, the modules section is ignored IIRC.  Are you talking about some
other issue with the parent pom?

These maven setups are definitely a complex issue so I find myself wanting
to take a cautious approach...

Chris

On 5/22/07, Alex Karasulu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi all,

I compiled some documentation talking about how we should handle a parent
POM for our TLP
so all subprojects can inherit from it.  We have been using it incorrectly
and have been loosing
track of it. I explain all this and expose some simple policy (6 rules)
that will help us keep this
all straight [1].

Please read this and let's vote on it make it official.

[  ] +1 Apply this policy/process for TLP POM management
[  ] +/-0 Abstain - don't understand or don't care
[  ] -1 Do *NOT* apply this policy for TLP POM management

-- Alex

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[1] - http://cwiki.apache.org/DIRxDEV/top-level-pom-management-policy.html




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