Hey dropwizard-devs,
As Michael and I have been contributing some new, "non-core", modules that 
are part of the Dropwizard org, I see inconsistency between the other 
existing modules and even between some of the modules that the two of us 
just contributed. Internally, we had these modules as submodules of a 
multi-module project, so they were all able to inherit from a parent pom 
within the same project, similarly to how the multi-module 
"dropwizard/dropwizard" repo works today. While I think it does make sense 
to have these non-core modules be separate repos, I think having a parent 
POM that they all can inherit from would go a long way towards 
standardizing on a set of Maven plugin versions, execution configuration, 
and sign/release profiles. What do you think?

I'm happy to volunteer creating the parent POM for use by modules in the 
"io.dropwizard.modules" groupId, it would just require another repo created 
to hold it. Maybe call it "modules-parent"?

Thanks for your consideration,
Peter

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