+1 (read and agree).
Just make sure we have someone willing to keep them maintained to avoid the mess we have in m1 now.
-Lukas Brett Porter wrote:
This is not a vote. +1's here are just "I've read and think it's all good", but generally I'm just looking for feedback on specific plugins and decision points before taking this any further forward. Some of the plugins that wound up in mojo seem better suited to the main Apache project due to a) originally coming from there b) having the core libraries located there c) being essential to the day to day use of the project. These are the ones I'm thinking of: - jxr report (relates to jxr) - surefire report (relates to surefire) - changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox) - changelog report (relates to scm) - dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot of small antrunning). The other ones I'm tossing up: - taglist (generally useful report, originally came from m1) I put out a call for opinions and while the relevant mojo people were in favour, some of the Maven developers were either on the fence or against it. However, I didn't really receive an answer to my responses to those concerns. As a community we need to decide where we are going to develop individual plugins. As I understand it, mojo.codehaus.org was established to: - develop things that can't be entirely under the ASL. - avoid developing plugins that rotted and tied due to lack of community in m1 - give a place for individual plugin developers to start out but still operate in the same way as the Maven community. It's always been my thought that plugins at maven.apache.org should be those used by 80% of Maven users or essential to its operation, and those that relate to the Maven subprojects themselves. Also, plugins in like groups should be kept together. So, time to bring it here and get everyone's feedback again. If you already had objections, please voice them again if they are still a concern. What do others think? Note that this would imply bringing in a couple of new committers, but they are people that have been generally helpful. Cheers, Brett --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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