Am 2017-01-16 um 22:56 schrieb Claude Brisson:
That was fast.
On 16/01/2017 22:29, Michael Osipov wrote:
Here are my comments referred in my the previous mail:
* POM: use of JavaCC Maven Plugin: never ever add auto-generated code
to src/, it completely breaks
the agreed convention. Have
That was fast.
On 16/01/2017 22:29, Michael Osipov wrote:
Here are my comments referred in my the previous mail:
* README.txt requires a rewrite, it still talks about Ant, old
directory structures, and much more
Ok.
* POM: use of JavaCC Maven Plugin: never ever add auto-generated code
Am 2017-01-16 um 15:02 schrieb Claude Brisson:
The Velocity Engine 2.0 RC5 is available.
Main changes since the RC4:
* the default encoding is now UTF-8 (and not the platform default)
* commons-collections is not any more a compilation dependency
* commons-lang3 dependency is not any more
Am 2017-01-16 um 15:02 schrieb Claude Brisson:
The Velocity Engine 2.0 RC5 is available.
Main changes since the RC4:
* the default encoding is now UTF-8 (and not the platform default)
* commons-collections is not any more a compilation dependency
* commons-lang3 dependency is not any more
No one is currently taking care of Anakia any more. We've set its status
as "archived".
That being said, Anakia by itself is very small (12 source files), and
it should be quite easy to upgrade. This would consist in doing the
following:
1. Have Anakia support Velocity 2.0, which should be
[ ] Leave at test build
[ ] Alpha
[ ] Beta
[x] General Availability (GA)
+1 works great for me. Thanks.
On 16 January 2017 at 14:02, Claude Brisson wrote:
> The Velocity Engine 2.0 RC5 is available.
>
> Main changes since the RC4:
>
> * the default encoding is now UTF-8
And my vote:
[ ] Leave at test build
[ ] Alpha
[ ] Beta
[X] General Availability (GA)
Claude
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The Velocity Engine 2.0 RC5 is available.
Main changes since the RC4:
* the default encoding is now UTF-8 (and not the platform default)
* commons-collections is not any more a compilation dependency
* commons-lang3 dependency is not any more shaded
* the configuration API doesn't use