ok, I'll put in a Jira to rename how we use the <name> field, to start names with Apache UIMA instead of just UIMA.
-Marshall On 11/20/2011 4:18 AM, Tommaso Teofili wrote: > 2011/11/19 Jörn Kottmann <[email protected]> > >> On 11/19/11 6:49 PM, Marshall Schor wrote: >> >>> I did a scan of our projects, and we universally name things "UIMA xxxxx", >>> typically, UIMA xxx ${project.name}, e.g. UIMA Base uimaj-adapter-vinci >>> Vinci >>> Adapter. >>> >>> These names appear in the mvn command output - showing what's being >>> built, and >>> in the Notice file. >>> >>> I suggest we put a "conditional" in the velocity macro for generating >>> Notice >>> files to do the logic: If the name starts with UIMA, then pre-pend >>> Apache, while >>> leaving the rest of the names alone. >>> >>> There's a downside to making the name that the mvn command prints longer >>> - it >>> makes it a (little bit) harder to read. >>> >>> WDYT? >>> >> As far as my understanding goes the branding requirements are that we need >> to put Apache in front. Maybe you can have a quick look, to verify that. >> >> I wouldn't mind if the maven output is a bit longer. I usually make the >> terminal >> window on my MacBook much larger than 80 chars anyway. > > +1, I agree with Jörn. > Tommaso > > >> >> Jörn >>
