+1 to Barrie's note.
On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 9:55 AM, Barrie Treloar baerr...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10 February 2014 14:50, jieryn jie...@gmail.com wrote:
Don't mess with existing tests. It's always wrong to do it. You're
lazy and stupid if you do it.
Can you chill with the attitude.
And perhaps this capability can reside in Maven core? Just a thought
On 3/12/2013 2:56 AM, Robert Scholte wrote:
Hi,
There are several MSITE/DOXIA and MRELEASE issues related to this
subject.
For the SCM-section and the site-section of the distributionManagement
we need a more
/index.html
Op Thu, 14 Mar 2013 10:32:26 +0100 schreef Stephen Connolly
stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com:
No it makes more sense in the release plugin
On 14 March 2013 09:16, Rahul Thakur rahul.thakur.x...@gmail.com
wrote:
And perhaps this capability can reside in Maven core? Just a
thought
+1
On 2/28/2013 1:15 AM, Stéphane Nicoll wrote:
+1
Sent from my iPhone
On 27 Feb 2013, at 19:34, Benson Margulies bimargul...@gmail.com wrote:
I think it's long overtime for us to officially disclaim support for Maven 1.
Congratulations, Paul!
Rahul
On Sat, May 15, 2010 at 3:04 AM, Brian Fox bri...@infinity.nu wrote:
The Maven PMC recently voted to invite Paul Gier to join us as a
member of the PMC Committee. He accepted and is now officially part of
the Maven PMC. Congratulations Paul!
If you'd like
+1
Rahul
On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Brett Porterbr...@apache.org wrote:
Hi,
Mark has been contributing regularly to Maven SCM for quite some time (in
particular the git support recently, and I think has been wanting to help
with improving the API and release mechanism for git
Hi Jason,
Any chance if these session recordings will be available to the wider
community after EclipseCon, ApacheCon?
Thanks,
Rahul
On 12/03/2009 10:34 a.m., Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
For those interested in knowing what Sonatype is working on in the
Maven community, we're having
IIRC, some of the sources are under ASL 2.0. I think I have seen some
source headers with MIT and some with Common Public License.
Rahul
On 28/02/2009 4:18 p.m., Abel Muiño wrote:
Arnaud HERITIER wrote:
No it's not the case.I often find Apache processes heavy,, but if in
eclipse
you
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Contact :- +91 020 66755948
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OTOH, there is a 'Fix Version' property in JIRA that you can use to
assign a release/build/version id.
Rahul
On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Paul Benedict [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there anywhere in JIRA we can tag some issues as being fixed in RC1, RC2,
etc.? I liked how Bugzilla had flags
+1
Rahul
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
Shane has been been working on NMaven for a couple years now, he's
worked on the new maven-toolchain, has recently done a huge amount of
work on cleaning up the project builder in the sandbox, and has some
PGP tools that he would like to contribute. So
+1
Rahul
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
Oleg has been contributing patches to the artifact mechanism for well
over 6 months and has gone through some steps to look at graph-based
resolution, and subsequently moved on to the boolean solver method of
performing version selection in artifact
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Selfish deeds are the shortest path to self destruction.
-- The Seven Samuari, Akira Kirosawa
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That's Akira Kurosawa (not Kirosawa)!
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Hi,
SVN update for maven-archiva fails on the XP. Joakim kindly looked at
the SVN error log (attached below) and noted that the path exceeded the
length imposed by Windows.
Can we please review the modules/packages so people can continue
checkouts on Windows?
Thanks,
Rahul
snipped
C
Is there a change in the recent release that is using 'build' folder for
output by default? I generated Eclipse projects for Continuum and all
projects have output folder set to 'build' in absence of any specified
folders. The online plugin docs suggest otherwise; bug?
Rahul
Brian E. Fox
duh me! Please ignore; sorry about the noise. It was the root pom.
Rahul Thakur wrote:
Is there a change in the recent release that is using 'build' folder for
output by default? I generated Eclipse projects for Continuum and all
projects have output folder set to 'build' in absence of any
+1, works fine for me.
Rahul
Brian E. Fox wrote:
Time to vote on the final Maven 2.0.9 Release. We went through 8 Release
Candidates and fixed all know regressions from 2.0.8 to 2.0.9 during
that time. Note that there were no source changes between RC8 and this
final build.
Release
Hello,
I have opened an enhancement request for ANSI color logging for Maven here.
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MNG-3507
I believe it would be a neat usability enhancement to Maven and make it
much easier to skim through logging output on the console.
Thoughts?
Cheers,
Rahul
Not sure about Eric, but Andrew Williams did some work under Plexus
sandbox.
Rahul
Brian E. Fox wrote:
I thought Eric had something hacked up at one point?
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view in a mail client or users who search through mail archives looking
for answers.
Thanks,
Rahul
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Hi in my project we r using tomcat 6.0 and maven2
How to start / stop the tomcat 6 server with maven2
Can any help me / send sample code / guide me
Thanks
Hi Jason,
Is this hosted somewhere where we can take a look or start poking around?
Cheers,
Rahul
Jason van Zyl wrote:
On 28-Feb-08, at 3:00 PM, Barrie Treloar wrote:
Jason, do you want to talk some more about XBean, DI, Maven/Plexus etc?
XBean Reflect (XBR) is really something more
The branches have been removed except for 'continuum-site_1.1' which had
some updates a few months ago. If this is not required please feel free
to remove.
Rahul
Olivier Lamy wrote:
IMHO, we can remove.
2008/3/10, Rahul Thakur[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
There are some other branches residing
You could also use Eclipse's ASTParser to scan sources for annotations.
Rahul
Jason van Zyl wrote:
On 25-Feb-08, at 2:21 AM, Bengali Bengali wrote:
I need to find annotated classes and generate an XML file.
Since i haven't found any good library to scan source files for
annotations
-integration
# release-integration
Cheers,
Rahul
Brett Porter wrote:
Hi,
I'm a bit confused about the current branch scenarios, we have 1.2 on a
branch and 2.0 on trunk. Several changes have been made on each, and
none merged to the other.
Can I suggest we merge all branch changes to trunk
Is 'plexus-spring' moving to Plexus SVN then?
+1 for merge if all is good to go.
Cheers,
Rahul
Brett Porter wrote:
Cool. Is there anything left to do on here now, or should we look at
merging it to trunk?
On 02/03/2008, at 6:33 PM, nicolas de loof wrote:
That's what I supposed but just
vmbuild and the maven zone.
I think that and a couple of other refactorings that are being discussed
on here would make a good 1.2 in the next couple of months. WDYT?
- Brett
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Cheers,
Rahul
Awesome! Almost weekend, so I will get my hands dirty now.
Hopefully Brett will finish moving the SVN repo for Continuum :-)
Thanks Nicolas!
Rahul
nicolas de loof wrote:
That beeing said, with xwork xml files converted I can start archiva
and register my admin account RUNNING ON SPRING
+1 , Go Archiva!
Rahul
Maria Odea Ching wrote:
Hi Everyone,
As discussed in the Archiva dev list, below is the proposal for the Archiva TLP.
Please vote on whether to make this proposal a formal request to the Maven
PMC to apply for graduation.
[ ] +1
[ ] 0
[ ] -1
Thanks,
Deng
Establish
Hi,
Some code using a couple of Entities as examples would be nice :-)
I still think the API would be verbose.
Thanks,
Rahul
On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 11:06 PM, Emmanuel Venisse
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On Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 10:45 AM, Rahul Thakur [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
2
Thanks for the rationale, Jason. My intent was to understand from a
classloading and modularity perspective.
Cheers,
Rahul
Jason van Zyl wrote:
On 26-Feb-08, at 6:29 PM, Rahul Thakur wrote:
On a related note, I have always wondered why Maven was not using
OSGi underneath?
Because
On a related note, I have always wondered why Maven was not using OSGi
underneath?
Rahul
Paul Benedict wrote:
Would shading be eliminated if Maven 2.1 integrated OSGi so that component
and plugin dependencies can be totally isolated from each other (i.e.,
privatized)?
Paul
On Tue, Feb 26
Hi Nicolas,
Sorry, I have looked at the recent updates to the code, hence my
question. Is this 'ready' enough to be used outside Archiva? I'd like to
integrate this into Continuum.
I think it might make sense to have this module in Plexus SVN repo - wdyt?
Good stuff!
Cheers,
Rahul
nicolas
Opps, I meant...
I haven't looked at the recent updates to the code...
PS: Sorry about the earlier empty msg.
/me slaps wrist - need to reinstall my mail client!
Rahul
On Tue, Feb 26, 2008 at 9:47 AM, Rahul Thakur
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with the documentation there).
3) May be others can chip with their thoughts on Modello. But I think
Modello could be dropped by using JPA annotations for the data model.
Cheers,
Rahul
Ludovic Maitre wrote:
Hi Carlos,
Thanks for your answer,
Carlos Sanchez a écrit :
spring has good integration
queries by a modified JPQL query or a native
query.
How do you see the refactored ContinuumStore interface using Named
Queries? I suspect it will be just as verbose again.
Sorry, still not convinced ;-)
Rahul
us
define a cleaner Store interface.
3) Using Criteria Queries would mean that we use JPA extensions
specific to provider. I don't see this as an issue as long as we are
not expecting underlying JPA providers to be swapped. Thoughts?
Look forward to hear.
Cheers,
Rahul
Great news! Congrats everyone :-)
Rahul
Brett Porter wrote:
Hi all,
Congratulations - the board passed the resolution we submitted.
We'll have some work to do to get set up over the next month, but
other than that it's business as usual. Certainly shouldn't interrupt
the planning
are already capturing changes in the SCM
but we should present them in the separate view for more visibility.
WDYT?
Cheers,
Rahul
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
Hi
I started a document [1] with my ideas about Continuum 2.
As you can see in this doc, I want to add lot of things in the next version
from those
umbrella issues listed on that page above and assign them fix versions.
Thanks,
Rahul
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
Hi
I started a document [1] with my ideas about Continuum 2.
As you can see in this doc, I want to add lot of things in the next version.
Feel free to comment
+1
Rahul
Lukas Theussl wrote:
I'd like to propose giving commit access to Benjamin.
During the last few months, he has provided patches in so many areas
of Maven that I can't list them all here (various plugins, surefire,
doxia,...), including documentation and translations, and he has
and expand them.
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Rahul
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
Hi
I started a document [1] with my ideas about Continuum 2.
As you can see in this doc, I want to add lot of things in the next version.
Feel free to comment on it.
[1]
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/CONTINUUM/Continuum+2.0
Thanks Carlos, that was it!
I was setting M2_HOME from command prompt after building M2 trunk but it
seems that PATH was still using the old M2_HOME value
Cheers,
Rahul
Carlos Sanchez wrote:
I saw that problem before and IIRC it was a problem wiht my M2_HOME
and PATH, both were
I get the error below when I attempt to build and run a Maven 2.1
SNAPHOT on win xp.
Rahul
E:\maven-componentsmvn -X package
Exception in thread main java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
org/codehaus/classworlds/Launcher
Caused by: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException
I have created an page for Continuum 2.0 related stuff (treat this as a
dashboard with links to related C2 docs).
http://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/CONTINUUMDEV/Draft+-+Continuum+2.0
The other content will keep moving in the background.
Cheers,
Rahul
Emmanuel Venisse wrote
Hi John,
That looks very interesting!
BTW, what is 'Just-in-time lifecycle discovery and configuration'?
Rahul
John Casey wrote:
Hi all,
I've written up the new features present in the refactored lifecycle
support for 2.1, if anyone is interested in reading it. I'd like to
hear what you
and functionality.
Is this close to what you are thinking?
http://www.eclipse.org/alf/index.php
Rahul
language like jython, jruby or groovy.
I agree with the possibility supporting multiple plugin languages in the
long run but just having support for Java based plugins for starters. I
am not yet sure what all is involved in supporting plugins in other
languages.
Rahul
Here's my list:
1) Peformance improvements.
2) A slicker User Interface. Ability to let the user work in an offline
mode (Google Gears!) and sync periodically.
3) Good user and developer documentation.
4) Better public APIs (rework Store and Continuum)
Rahul
Napoleon Esmundo C. Ramirez
wiki seems to be very slow. Any chance we can have a space
created on Apache wiki? Or, I guess it will have to wait for TLP vote.
Cheers,
Rahul
Brett Porter wrote:
This looks very exciting, and agree with most of the thread that
follows. I'm just going to reply in summary - most of my thoughts
Are you thinking what I am thinking - an OSGi based runtime underneath
and plugins/extensions that could be loaded runtime?
:-)
Carlos Sanchez wrote:
Some comments
Database vs xml: definitely database. Throwing away the db access api
(JDO/JPA/...) now that it's already there doesnt make much
If everyone is happy to keep the history till date on codehaus wiki, I
can help copy stuff across to Apache wiki :-)
Rahul
Brett Porter wrote:
We can create such a wiki any time - the challenge is converting
existing content. If someone is happy to lose history and do it by
hand, it can
+1
Rahul
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
Hi,
Below is the current proposal for the Continuum TLP.
Please vote on whether to make this proposal a formal request to the Maven
PMC to apply for graduation.
[ ] +1
[ ] 0
[ ] -1
Cheers,
Emmanuel
Establish the Apache Continuum Project
WHEREAS, the Board
.
Rahul
Christian Edward Gruber wrote:
Toplink is mentioned, but it's a commercial app, and I don't think
they'll license it in a way that's compatible (unless they've
radically changed policies recently). I'm not a huge hibernate fan,
but at least its supported. At least with JPA and decent
extension. And
from what I gather online, its quite likely that JPA 2.0 would
standardize a Criteria API.
So, no more performance overhead of String concatenations ;-)
Rahul
Christian Edward Gruber wrote:
You can still use parameterized queries dynamically, you just use
strings that contain
Jesse McConnell wrote:
1-2)I would like to bring Guice to the mix. I think it is worth
investigating for Continuum 2.0 - WDYT?
I don't think. I don't see the interest to look at it for Continuum. We
already use Plexus that works fine, and if we decide to move to something
else, it
(if at all we break it up) - sounds reasonable?
Thanks,
Rahul
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
Hi
I started a document [1] with my ideas about Continuum 2.
As you can see in this doc, I want to add lot of things in the next version.
Feel free to comment on it.
[1]
http://docs.codehaus.org/display
I'll try to send at the same time my ideas for 2.x so we'll can discuss
about them.
Can't wait for 2.x design discussions to kick off :-)
Cheers,
Rahul
Emmanuel
+1
Rahul
Brian E. Fox wrote:
It's been a long time since the last release and we have lots of
improvements/fixes:
Release Notes - Maven 2.x Dependency Plugin - Version 2.0
** Bug
* [MDEP-59] - dependency:unpack can't extract rar archives
* [MDEP-74] - dependencies in test
think it might be an idea to outline the design ideas on the wiki,
and have discussions on here and keep the design doc in sync.
Cheers,
Rahul
Emmanuel
(probably need to toy around
with them a bit), and not sure how the implementation would end up
making use of named queries, but if anyone else has any opinions, I am
keen to understand.
Cheers,
Rahul
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
As Christian said, named queries are pre-compiled to SQL
is a goal of a lean, test'able and clean API.
I can't really comment on named queries (probably need to toy around
with them a bit), and not sure how the implementation would end up
making use of named queries, but if anyone else has any opinions, I am
keen to understand.
Cheers,
Rahul
Emmanuel
think it might be an idea to outline the design ideas on the wiki,
and have discussions on here and keep the design doc in sync.
Cheers,
Rahul
Emmanuel
Thanks Emmanuel! Responses inlined...
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
Hi Rahul,
After few days to look at JPA, I'm sure now it would be good to use it
instead of the actual JDO/JPOX (I know JPOX 1.2 support JPA).
The code is very easy to write and to read with JPA.
About your continuum-jpa branch, I
windows.
Can someone on a non-windows box fix this please.
Thanks,
Rahul
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Just wondering if anyone else got to the changes?
Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
I don't have the time to look at it these days but I'll do it asap
(maybe in few weeks :( )
Emmanuel
Rahul Thakur a écrit :
Hi All,
Scribbling some quick notes on some of the toying around I have been
doing
this for longer.
-Rahul
[1] http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/COMMONSSITE-21
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Are more than one nominations allowed per person?
Rahul
Brett Porter wrote:
So the poll for progressing seems in favour.
Before we continue to vote on a proposal to send to the board, we need
to decide on a description for the project, the initial
PMC/committers, and a chair.
I would
Hi,
Any idea what has changed from the last release for both
maven-test-tools and maven-plugin-testing-tools?
Rahul
Brian E. Fox wrote:
In preparation for some plugin releases, I'd like to release the next
version of maven-test-tools (1.0-alpha-2)
It is staged at: http
+1
Brett Porter wrote:
per the thread on [EMAIL PROTECTED] - should Archiva have it's own
[EMAIL PROTECTED] list?
[ ] +1
[ ] 0
[ ] -1
Cheers,
Brett
+1
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per the thread on [EMAIL PROTECTED] - should Continuum have it's own [EMAIL
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list?
[ ] +1
[ ] 0
[ ] -1
Cheers,
Brett
+1
Cheers,
Rahul
Brett Porter wrote:
Alex did the work to make TestNG support pretty much fully functional
on Surefire trunk some months back and he and Dan Fabulich are now
discussing this on the surefire-dev list and looking to complete the
work. Alex is already a committer on Struts
+1
Rahul
Brett Porter wrote:
I'd like to call a vote for Nicolas de Loof as a committer, based
primarily on his work for Archiva, but also from being active in the
general Maven community for quite some time. He has been relentlessly
testing and identifying issues and providing patches
I think this might be a good feature to have in continuum. Users can be
allowed to create their own notification templates that can be stored in
DB for a given build. In case of no email template, we use the default.
Thoughts?
Cheers,
Rahul
Tomislav Stojcevich wrote:
This was marked closed
for:
1) each Build Definition?
2) each mail notifier defined?
3) each Project/Project Group?
and,
4) What is the order of precedence if there were custom templates
defined at different levels?
IMO, I think we should persist the notifiers in the database itself in a
separate field.
WDYT?
Rahul
continuum.xml file that I planned to use for the
general configuration, should I ever find time to work on that...
Thanks,
Are you implying configuring custom email templates (rather path to
custom email template[s]) in continuum.xml?
Rahul
in classnames and the same could easily be done with the vm
template resource location, source from some configuration and then if
resource isn't found just use the default like emm was saying...
jesse
On 10/2/07, Rahul Thakur [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I agree with Emmanuel; extracting templates from core
companies. How would
this help to make Continuum more stable?
Cheers,
Rahul
WDYT?
Emmanuel
as opposed to
annotations in java sources.
b) Since 1.1 is in final stages, also wanted to see what other think
about brainstorming ideas for the next Continuum release on wiki. But
this might be a candidate for a separate thread.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Rahul
How will this affect users on dial-up/slow connections browsing those
pages on the continuum site?
Is it possible to have these swf (or wnk) resources live outside SVN and
be included from an external URL?
Rahul
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From: olivier lamy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Same here.
+1 to Javadoc
-1 to download sources
Cheers,
Rahul
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From: Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Maven Developers List dev@maven.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2007 1:50 AM
Subject: Re: [VOTE] Configure IDE plugins to download sources by default
It can be configured here:
Windows (menu) Preferences (dialog) Mylar (node) Team (node)
Commit Comment Template
You can invoke content assist to see the available Mylar variables using
Ctrl + space within the comment editor text area.
Cheers,
Rahul
John Casey wrote:
Yes, it's what
This is interesting.
Might be a good idea to post these notes to the Wiki and keep the
consolidated the discussion consolidated in one place.
Rahul
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To: Maven Developers List dev@maven.apache.org
Sent: Friday, May 11, 2007 11
profile refactor and
clean up, I want to wack out a webservice and then start getting
continuum integrated to using the new redback setup.
sounds like that would work perfectly for this xml-rpc stuff in
continuum.
rahul, planning on using xfire until the apache CXF stuff gets it
first release out
So we need to fix modello to output resources to correct directories,
right?
(I'd hate to swtich IDEs just for this ;-) )
Rahul
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From: Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: continuum-dev@maven.apache.org
Sent: Monday, April 30, 2007 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: svn
I thought there was something similar to this that exists in Redback?
Rahul
- Original Message -
From: Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: continuum-dev@maven.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2007 12:37 AM
Subject: Re: XML RPC security
I think it's best solution. With a token
returns an
authentication Token, which is passed along with subsequent requests by
the client. A Token can go stale (configurable time period?) if there
were not requests detected for it. Also, we could have a service that
answers any polling requests and keeps a Token 'alive'.
Thoughts?
Rahul
Since this would be a proper release (not a build), I'd imagine this
going on to the main repository (and subsequently mirrored).
Cheers,
Rahul
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From: Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: continuum-dev@maven.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 7:14 AM
Subject
+1
Rahul
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From: Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: continuum-dev@maven.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, April 21, 2007 7:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Vote] release continuum 1.1 alpha 1
+1
Emmanuel
Jesse McConnell a écrit :
Its that time, to start releasing continuum
Hi Marcel,
I am back from holidays now and would be interested in the work you
have done. I started of with some stuff on the Eclipse plugin but got
side tracked.
Cheers,
Rahul
On 3/8/07, Jesse McConnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rahul is on vacation for a bit longer I think, but he
+1
Rahul
Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
The assemblies that people are interested in are staged here:
http://people.apache.org/~jvanzyl/staging-repository/org/apache/maven/maven-core/2.0.5/
Here is the JIRA roadmap:
http://jira.codehaus.org/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?reset=truepid=10500fixfor
+1
Yep, i guess this is going to become a FAQ on the list and on IRC :-)
Rahul
Brett Porter wrote:
Sounds right to me. Needs something mentioned in the
announcement/release notes, though.
- Brett
On 12/02/2007, at 9:25 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Hi,
After looking at MNG-2794 I don't
Hi,
That (Plexus component list) is on the todo list for docs, but I haven't
been able to get to it.
Do you want to take this discussion to the Plexus list? I know there are
a some gaps and would be interested in hearing what (else) you are
looking for on the Plexus site.
Cheers,
Rahul
[snip]
Can you please come up with a realistic use case where IDs would start
on something other than 0 or 1? The database is controlled by
Continuum and is an internal thing which we have complete control over.
I don't have a specific use case for Continuum handy, but I guess
Continuum can
thing you can do is to add stuff, not break existing code.
Ok, agree on this one. Breaking API changes should be a change in major
version.
Cheers,
Rahul
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These run without errors/failures after latest updates. Please let me
know if you still encounter errors.
Rahul
- Original Message -
From: Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: continuum-dev@maven.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 9:41 PM
Subject: Re: [vote] merge id
sufficient?
2 billion you mean :-). But this also more of something that I have
noticed 'traditionally' that ids are specified as long and stored as
bigints in database.
Rahul
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Trygve
Trygve Laugstøl wrote:
Rahul Thakur wrote:
'int' ids are now converted to 'long' across the project and to
allow really large values. This should cater to scenarios where the
id generation could be started from an arbitrary large value.
Won't this break the API?
Yep, it would.
What
There's a new method I added to it that allows 'long' instead of 'int'
- Original Message -
From: Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: continuum-dev@maven.apache.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2007 4:53 AM
Subject: Re: svn commit: r498929 -
Is this formalized then?
Rahul
Brett Porter wrote:
After the allotted 72 hours, the results stand as:
Full proposal: 9 (7 PMC, 2 committers): Brett, Arnaud, Emmanuel,
Trygve, Dennis, Fabrizio, Lukas, Rahul, Milos
Partial proposal: 6 (6 PMC): Joakim, John T, Kenney, Jesse, John C, Jason
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