Hi Daniel,

I think these non-Jiraed issues should be created in Jira. Maybe they can attract contributors?

Best regards,

Michael Brohl
ecomify GmbH
www.ecomify.de


Am 17.05.17 um 14:29 schrieb Daniel Dekany:
Wednesday, May 17, 2017, 2:26:29 AM, Taher Alkhateeb wrote:

Yeah I closed it because it was a proposal for a PoC which you pretty much
got done while I slacked :) Should I re-open? If yes then perhaps it should
be renamed by removing the "PoC" part?
No, then it was right to close it after all. You can create an issue
for resolving the TODO-s and polishing the stuff it you think, though
honestly FM3 has tons and tons of non-Jiraed things to do... What
really counts if someone is interested in actually working on them.
(I'm not saying this to point at you or anyone. It's unpaid work etc.,
and if the project can't attract contributors, it's the fault of the
project and of its key persons, like me. The aspect that concerns me
is that if I do all the technical stuff, even if I was some kind of
superhuman one man army (and BTW I'm not) who can grind through
everything in time regardless, that will be a serious problem when it
comes to Apache incubation voting...)


On Tue, May 16, 2017 at 11:10 PM, Daniel Dekany <[email protected]> wrote:

I saw the Jira issue for migrating to Gradle was closed, but to be
clear it's far from done. Like, a major TODO is building the release
artifacts; the root project should do that (or should that be yet
another sub-project instead?).

The second most important deficiency is producing all the 3 Maven
artifacts for each published module (the usual artifact plus src and
javadoc). Currently we only produce one artifact per module, and it's
not even signed.

BTW, I have factored out Manual generation into freemarker-manual
(non-published module). There's also a TODO there as its build doesn't
produce anything yet.

--
Thanks,
  Daniel Dekany


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