Since I haven't heard back, I'll assume that there is no interest in
hosting this plugin nor merging its codebase into another plugin (whose
name might need to change to fit it in scope). If I should wait longer
for a response, please let me know.
Thanks,
Gary
Gary Weaver wrote:
Hey everyone,
I currently have a project in sourceforge that can manipulate Java
properties files (do substring replacement within values, change
properties, remove properties) that I wrote to handle some i18n needs
(specifically I use it to translate Atlassian Confluence's i18n
messages file from en_GB/en_AU to en_US).
The project currently contains Maven 2 mojos, Ant tasks, and
Java-based command-line utilities. I had been using the CLIs but I
just got the Maven 2 mojos to work (i18nsanity-pt-1.0.2). I'm planning
on releasing the (automatically translated) US English language pack
project to the Atlassian community which will need these mojos to work.
I wrote the mojos with the intention of sharing them with everyone, so
there is nothing about them specific to our environment or to
Atlassian/Confluence.
Would it be ok if I hosted the plugin here? If it is a requirement to
host the source at codehaus also I could do that, but if I do that I
may need to split it up somehow. Unfortunately sourceforge can't host
the core library either afaik (since they only have a Maven 1
repository), so that makes life difficult.
Let me know what you think.
Example of use/config in Maven 2 pom.xml:
http://i18nsanity.wiki.sourceforge.net/How+to+Use+the+i18sanity-pt+Maven+2+Plugin
Example of config files used to define properties translations:
http://i18nsanity.wiki.sourceforge.net/How+to+Define+i18sanity-pt+Config+Properties+Files
Project Wiki: http://i18nsanity.wiki.sourceforge.net/
Project: http://sourceforge.net/projects/i18nsanity/
Thanks!
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Gary Weaver
Internet Framework Services
Office of Information Technology
Duke University
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