On Apr 7, 2007, at 3:02 AM, Dennis Lundberg wrote:
Kris Bravo wrote:
Jason,
I vote we remove the "reporting" group from your preliminary list and
redistribute everthing under it into other categories. Maybe this?

I think I would be good to reuse the categories that are found on the main Apache Maven plugins site. That makes it easier for users to find what they are looking for. This would include the category "reporting".

I based the initial categories on what the main Maven site had, but we have more types of plugins than they categorize... and some which don't fit (like core).

I don't care if we have reporting or not. But I think we need it for a few, like taglist and jdepend, which just make reports. I am fine to move some of the others into more domain specific categories. But I think that its a minor detail, which can be changed later and continually updated over time.

Can we come to a consensus about what the first set should be and then make it the main list? Or do we need to get a despot to decide for us?

 * * *

I'd like to fill in the remaining descriptions for the sandbox plugins, make sure the links all work... and then make it live.

Do we want to keep the plugins.html as the list, and update the index.html to link to it? That would be my preference, so that the main page can have the basic project information, how to use plugins, mailing list and irc details. I will make an example index and publish it for viewing later today or tomorrow.

--jason


Testing
 * cobertura-maven-plugin
Documentation
 * taglist-maven-plugin
 * docbook-maven-plugin
Analysis
 * jdepend-maven-plugin
 * jdiff-maven-plugin
 * javancss-maven-plugin
 * rat-maven-plugin
 * clirr-maven-plugin
On Thu, 2007-04-05 at 17:39 -0700, Jason Dillon wrote:
Any ideas what the categories should be... and which plugins go where?


I'm not super familiar with all of the plugins hosted there... but
here is a stab:


Scripting


 * groovy-maven-plugin
 * jruby-maven-plugin


Generators/Compilers/Translators (needs a better name, or split up)


 * aspectj-maven-plugin
 * castor-maven-plugin
 * commons-attributes-maven-plugin
 * hibernate3-maven-plugin
 * idlj-maven-plugin
 * javacc-maven-plugin
 * jaxb2-maven-plugin
 * jpox-maven-plugin
 * jspc-maven-plugin
 * native-maven-plugin
 * retrotranslator-maven-plugin
 * sablecc-maven-plugin
 * smc-maven-plugin
 * wsdl2java-maven-plugin
 * xdoclet-maven-plugin
 * xmlbeans-maven-plugin


Testing


 * selenium-maven-plugin
 * dbunit-maven-plugin
 * findbugs-maven-plugin


App Server


 * jboss-maven-plugin
 * tomcat-maven-plugin
 * weblogic-maven-plugin


IDE


 * netbeans-freeform-maven-plugin
 * nbm-maven-plugin
 * ideauidesigner-maven-plugin
 * pde-maven-plugin


Reporting


 * cobertura-maven-plugin
 * javancss-maven-plugin
 * jdepend-maven-plugin
 * jdiff-maven-plugin
 * rat-maven-plugin
 * taglist-maven-plugin
 * docbook-maven-plugin
 * clirr-maven-plugin


Tools


 * axistools-maven-plugin
 * build-helper-maven-plugin
 * exec-maven-plugin
 * keytool-maven-plugin
 * minijar-maven-plugin
 * native2ascii-maven-plugin
 * sql-maven-plugin
 * xml-maven-plugin
 * webstart-maven-plugin


I might have missed a few... anyways, just a stab at what
the categories could be.


Any comments?


--jason




On Apr 5, 2007, at 7:13 AM, Eric Redmond wrote:


On 4/4/07, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can we re-arrange the site plugin list (on this page http://
        mojo.codehaus.org/) to group plugins by functionality
        instead of by
        release status?
                Like I'd like to see a "Language Support" group or
something, that has the groovy-maven-plugin and jruby-maven-plugin. I'd also like to see the latest release version on the page,
        just
        like how the main maven plugins page
        ( http://maven.apache.org/         plugins/ ).
I think that the main site index would be a lot easier to
        grok if we
        updated it to follow the lead of the mvn plugins page.
                Comments?

+1 but don't involve the sandbox in that grouping.

        Also, there is a lot of random garbage in the site dav
        share, looks
        like some plugins were misconfigured at some point and
deployed site information in the wrong directory. Looks like mostly
        appfuse and
weblogic, though did find someother stuff too. I think this
        should
        be cleaned up.
                --jason
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