Hi,

I added you to the Administrators.

Best,

Peter


Am 06.03.2013 18:02, schrieb Tommaso Teofili:
Hi all,

can anyone with needed privileges either create Jira release versions 2.3.2
(unreleased) for AlchemyAPIAnnotator ,SolrCas, LuCas, TikaAnnotator,
ConceptMapper (just for start then maybe we'll need it for others as well)
or allow me to do that (by administrating UIMA Jira project)?

Thanks in advance,
Tommaso


2013/3/4 Tommaso Teofili <[email protected]>



2013/3/4 Marshall Schor <[email protected]>

On 3/4/2013 2:47 AM, Tommaso Teofili wrote:
Hi all,

I'm hoping to have some time this week to work on the release of (some
of)
the addons.
Nice!
I noticed all of the modules depend on the uima-addons-parent which is
basically just a reactor pom (mostly useful to aggregate modules), the
only
important bits which may affect the release is the jiraVersion.
Since we planned to release on a per module basis maybe we can create
different "jira releases" on Jira and write them inside each module's
pom
so that for Solrcas 2.3.2 we create a Jira release in Jira and write
down
such Jira version in the Solrcas pom and release with that.
+1
Also we would need to remove the current 2.3.1 (aggregate) addons Jira
version from the uima-addons-parent
Probably don't need to fiddle with this, just override it in the
individual
add-on project's pom?

  and release a uima-addons-parent 2.3.2
which doesn't have such information inside so that it doesn't affect its
modules.
I think this may not be needed, because I believe (?) that a pom's
setting of a
property will override any setting that might be there from any of its
parent's
poms.

Did I misunderstand something, or am I mistaken on how maven overrides
work here?

no I think you're right, just I think it'd be somewhat unclean to have the
parent bound to a jiraVersion which is completely unrelated to the modules,
but I agree we can go with the existing one (I'd have to revert the addons
to use uima-addons-parent 2.3.1 to avoid snapshot dependencies) by just
overriding that setting.

Regards,
Tommaso



-Marshall



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