+1

> On Oct 4, 2015, at 5:18 AM, Robert Scholte <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> during the latest upgrade of the plugin-parent I faced several issues with 
> the maven-eclipse-plugin.
> It will take quite some time to fix these issues, but is it worth maintaining 
> it here?
> Nowadays the Maven support for Eclipse is good and stable.
> The maven-eclipse-plugin has a lot of integration tests which should be 
> rewritten, because it always launches a new Maven fork and it takes ages to 
> complete. This simply blocks good continuous integration of the plugins.
> I know there are still some projects with can't use the Maven Integration of 
> Eclipse and depend on this plugin, so the sources need to stay available for 
> users so the can extend it for their own usage.
> 
> I therefor propose that we retire maven-eclipse-plugin for the Apache Maven 
> project and donate it to the Mojohaus project
> 
> If this vote is successful I will make one final release of the plugin, making
> it clear on the plugin site that it has been retired. After that the source 
> code
> will be moved into the "retired" area in Subversion.
> 
> The process for retiring a plugin is described here:
> http://maven.apache.org/developers/retirement-plan-plugins.html
> 
> The vote is open for 72 hours.
> 
> [ ] +1 Yes, it's about time
> [ ] -1 No, because...
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Thanks,

Jason

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