On Jun 3, 2008, at 11:38 AM, Paul Libbrecht wrote: > > Le 03-juin-08 à 10:23, Vincent Massol a écrit : >> The curriki project is a separate project from the xwiki products >> (XE, >> XEM, etc) and should actually have its own mailing list, SVN >> repository, etc (this will be done in the future when an admin can >> free up some time). I'm personally NOT a committer on it and I >> haven't >> participated on it except helping initially when someone had to >> volunteer to write its build. Since then I haven't touched it and I >> don't want to touch it since I'm not part of the project. > > I this case, I think the [email protected] mailng-list is appropriate > since it's a quite general question about building your own derivative > of XWiki... > > Please insist if you think curriki discussion is polluting the XWiki > dev list, this can be easily set-up. > I was more under the impression that, as long as there's the curriki > word in the subject, it is good practice to stay on [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Yes right now it is. >> FWIW we're using Maven2 for building XWiki Core, XE, XEM, XWiki Watch >> and XWS and we're not finding it blocking in any way. And no we don't >> have any manual step and it's all automated. So I'd assume the >> problem >> is not with Maven2 itself. > > Except that you have already an amount of custom plugins made for > that. Not really, these plugins are purely xwiki-specific and nothing generic. > Basically, ant-scripting, as can be done with the ant-run plugin I > just discovered, pumps into the huge wealth of those ant-tasks that > have been realized. > > Such things as a change-file-name is not very specific, but something > that does not yet have a maven plugin but has an ant task (this is a > factor 100) can take advantage of it. My only comment was that you should look for a solution using the existing maven2 plugins before you start considering a work around. As I said I have no clue what you guys are talking about since I don't know GWT. > really wishing curriki discussion to leave? Not really, at least not right now and not before we define a general strategy for products in general. Thanks -Vincent _______________________________________________ devs mailing list [email protected] http://lists.xwiki.org/mailman/listinfo/devs

