[result] Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-19 Thread Brett Porter
Sorry for getting sidetracked:

+1: Lukas, Vincent S, Emmanuel, Stephane, Raphael, Fabrizio, Kenney,
Yann, Mike, John, Carlos (all but dep), Arnaud
+0: Vincent M, Carlos (dep)

I'll get this happening.

- Brett

Brett Porter wrote:
 A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
 the Maven plugins project, because
 a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
 b) having the core libraries located here
 c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.
 
 So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
 - jxr report (relates to jxr)
 - surefire report (relates to surefire)
 - changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
 - changelog report (relates to scm)
 - dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
 of small antrunning).
 
 Please vote:
 [ ] +1
 [ ] +0 abstain
 [ ] -1
 
 Vote is open for 72 hours.
 
 - Brett
 
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Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-13 Thread Lukas Theussl

+1

Lukas


Brett Porter wrote:

A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
the Maven plugins project, because
a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
b) having the core libraries located here
c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.

So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
- jxr report (relates to jxr)
- surefire report (relates to surefire)
- changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
- changelog report (relates to scm)
- dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
of small antrunning).

Please vote:
[ ] +1
[ ] +0 abstain
[ ] -1

Vote is open for 72 hours.

- Brett

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Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-11 Thread Vincent Siveton
+1 for all

Vincent


2006/3/10, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
 the Maven plugins project, because
 a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
 b) having the core libraries located here
 c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.

 So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
 - jxr report (relates to jxr)
 - surefire report (relates to surefire)
 - changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
 - changelog report (relates to scm)
 - dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
 of small antrunning).

 Please vote:
 [ ] +1
 [ ] +0 abstain
 [ ] -1

 Vote is open for 72 hours.

 - Brett

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Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-10 Thread Stephane Nicoll
+1

s/

On 3/10/06, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
 the Maven plugins project, because
 a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
 b) having the core libraries located here
 c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.

 So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
 - jxr report (relates to jxr)
 - surefire report (relates to surefire)
 - changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
 - changelog report (relates to scm)
 - dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
 of small antrunning).

 Please vote:
 [ ] +1
 [ ] +0 abstain
 [ ] -1

 Vote is open for 72 hours.

 - Brett

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Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-10 Thread Piéroni Raphaël
+1 (non-binding)

2006/3/10, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

 A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
 the Maven plugins project, because
 a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
 b) having the core libraries located here
 c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.

 So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
 - jxr report (relates to jxr)
 - surefire report (relates to surefire)
 - changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
 - changelog report (relates to scm)
 - dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
 of small antrunning).

 Please vote:
 [ ] +1
 [ ] +0 abstain
 [ ] -1

 Vote is open for 72 hours.

 - Brett

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Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-10 Thread Fabrizio Giustina
+1 for all

fabrizio

On 3/10/06, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
 - jxr report (relates to jxr)
 - surefire report (relates to surefire)
 - changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
 - changelog report (relates to scm)
 - dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
 of small antrunning).

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Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-10 Thread Kenney Westerhof
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006, Brett Porter wrote:

+1

 A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
 the Maven plugins project, because
 a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
 b) having the core libraries located here
 c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.

 So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
 - jxr report (relates to jxr)
 - surefire report (relates to surefire)
 - changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
 - changelog report (relates to scm)
 - dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
 of small antrunning).

 Please vote:
 [ ] +1
 [ ] +0 abstain
 [ ] -1

 Vote is open for 72 hours.

 - Brett

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Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-10 Thread Yann Le Du
+1 for all (non-binding)
IMHO, taglist report could as well be moved, though less essential.

- Yann

On 3/10/06, Brett Porter  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
 the Maven plugins project, because
 a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
 b) having the core libraries located here
 c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.

 So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
 - jxr report (relates to jxr)
 - surefire report (relates to surefire)
 - changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
 - changelog report (relates to scm)
 - dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
 of small antrunning).

 Please vote:
 [ ] +1
 [ ] +0 abstain
 [ ] -1

 Vote is open for 72 hours.

 - Brett

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RE: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-10 Thread Mike Perham
+1 

-Original Message-
From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, March 10, 2006 12:37 AM
To: Maven Developers List
Subject: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
the Maven plugins project, because
a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
b) having the core libraries located here
c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.

So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
- jxr report (relates to jxr)
- surefire report (relates to surefire)
- changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
- changelog report (relates to scm)
- dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
of small antrunning).

Please vote:
[ ] +1
[ ] +0 abstain
[ ] -1

Vote is open for 72 hours.

- Brett

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Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-10 Thread John Casey

+1 to all.

Brett Porter wrote:

A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
the Maven plugins project, because
a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
b) having the core libraries located here
c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.

So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
- jxr report (relates to jxr)
- surefire report (relates to surefire)
- changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
- changelog report (relates to scm)
- dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
of small antrunning).

Please vote:
[ ] +1
[ ] +0 abstain
[ ] -1

Vote is open for 72 hours.

- Brett

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Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-10 Thread Carlos Sanchez
+1 for all but dependency-maven-plugin
+0 for dependency-maven-plugin (I've never used it)

On 3/9/06, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
 the Maven plugins project, because
 a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
 b) having the core libraries located here
 c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.

 So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
 - jxr report (relates to jxr)
 - surefire report (relates to surefire)
 - changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
 - changelog report (relates to scm)
 - dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
 of small antrunning).

 Please vote:
 [ ] +1
 [ ] +0 abstain
 [ ] -1

 Vote is open for 72 hours.

 - Brett

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Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-10 Thread Arnaud HERITIER
+1, I hope we'll not have the same problem to maintain a lot of plugins like
in maven 1 but these plugins are important and our team must ensure that the
quality of them is decent.

Arnaud


On 3/10/06, Carlos Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 +1 for all but dependency-maven-plugin
 +0 for dependency-maven-plugin (I've never used it)

 On 3/9/06, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
  the Maven plugins project, because
  a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
  b) having the core libraries located here
  c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.
 
  So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
  - jxr report (relates to jxr)
  - surefire report (relates to surefire)
  - changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
  - changelog report (relates to scm)
  - dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
  of small antrunning).
 
  Please vote:
  [ ] +1
  [ ] +0 abstain
  [ ] -1
 
  Vote is open for 72 hours.
 
  - Brett
 
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RE: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-09 Thread Vincent Massol
+0 

(See my comments in the mojo ml archive for why I would have preferred to
see it done the other way around, i.e. plugins going to the mojo project. I
know that I'm in the minority who think this and I won't hold the move.)

Thanks
-Vincent

 -Original Message-
 From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: vendredi 10 mars 2006 07:37
 To: Maven Developers List
 Subject: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven
 
 A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
 the Maven plugins project, because
 a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
 b) having the core libraries located here
 c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.
 
 So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
 - jxr report (relates to jxr)
 - surefire report (relates to surefire)
 - changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
 - changelog report (relates to scm)
 - dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
 of small antrunning).
 
 Please vote:
 [ ] +1
 [ ] +0 abstain
 [ ] -1
 
 Vote is open for 72 hours.
 
 - Brett
 
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Re: [vote] Bring plugins to Maven

2006-03-09 Thread Emmanuel Venisse

+1 to all

Emmanuel

Brett Porter a écrit :

A month ago I sent a proposal for discussion, to bring some mojos into
the Maven plugins project, because
a) originally coming from here in Maven 1.x
b) having the core libraries located here
c) being essential to the day to day use of the project.

So, here is a vote to bring the following plugins to Maven:
- jxr report (relates to jxr)
- surefire report (relates to surefire)
- changes/jira/announcement report (relates to issue stuff in sandbox)
- changelog report (relates to scm)
- dependency-maven-plugin (sounds generally handy in eliminating a lot
of small antrunning).

Please vote:
[ ] +1
[ ] +0 abstain
[ ] -1

Vote is open for 72 hours.

- Brett

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