I was under the impression that all non-sandboxed plugins were released, and part of moving out of the sandbox was to make a release.

This is at 1.0-beta-3-SNAPSHOT, so what happened to the beta-2, beta-1, alpha releases?

In the current proposed layout, there is a version column, which is to hold the latest _release_ version. Notice that the sandbox plugins don't have that... because they aren't released yet, and can not be released until they move out of the sandbox.

BTW, the jruby-maven-plugin/pom.xml in trunk has its version set to:

    1.0-beta-3 (not 1.0-beta-3-SNAPSHOT)

... which is a little odd.

 * * *

I know that the module is not located in mojo-sandbox, but w/o having a release version to list then it doesn't fit in any of the categories which need the latest release for the version column.

I would just release what you have as 1.0-beta-3... though I'm still wondering where the other releases went.

--jason



On Apr 9, 2007, at 7:20 AM, Eric Redmond wrote:

Still in snapshot... just not in sandbox.

http://snapshots.repository.codehaus.org/org/codehaus/mojo/jruby- maven-plugin/

Eric

On 4/8/07, Jason Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Where are the artifacts for it?

--jason


On Apr 8, 2007, at 4:45 PM, Eric Redmond wrote:

JRuby is not in the sandbox.

On 4/8/07, Jason Dillon < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I took a stab at updating the site to include the plugins.html page... i changed the site.xml to include the plugins page in the nav, so I staged it here for viewing:

     http://people.apache.org/~jdillon/mojo-site/index.html

I thought it would be good to leave the index.html as informative, and leave the plugin detail to the plugins.html page. Though if folks feel strong about having the plugins list on the index.html I can move them.

Anyways, lemme know what ya think. I'd like to commit this and update the site sometime next week.

--jason


On Apr 7, 2007, at 3:04 PM, Eric Redmond wrote:



On 4/7/07, Jason Dillon < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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 like your first draft. +1 on that.

  * * *

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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