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> I'd like to see "someone else" build the next OpenJPA release
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> I'd like to see "someone else" build the next OpenJPA release
> following Marc's excellent documented process.
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> That might actually prevent a Marc-bus interaction by the u
I'd like to see "someone else" build the next OpenJPA release
following Marc's excellent documented process.
That might actually prevent a Marc-bus interaction by the umbrella-
rain postulate. ;-)
Craig
On Nov 10, 2006, at 4:06 PM, Marc Prud'hommeaux wrote:
OpenJPA People-
In keeping wit
On Nov 10, 2006, at 4:13 PM, Kevin Sutter wrote:
Thanks, Marc! I've been monitoring your changes to this wiki page. I
couldn't believe all of the necessary steps for creating a
release. Thanks
so much for documenting all of this.
It is kind of a pain. Maven at least performs the GPG sig
Thanks, Marc! I've been monitoring your changes to this wiki page. I
couldn't believe all of the necessary steps for creating a release. Thanks
so much for documenting all of this.
BTW, one of my first managers taught me about getting "hit by the proverbial
beer truck". Sounds like a better w
OpenJPA People-
In keeping with the "hit by a bus" philosophy of defensive
documentation, I've documented the steps that I took to build and
upload the OpenJPA release.
In case anyone is interested, it is available here:
http://cwiki.apache.org/openjpa/releasing-openjpa.html
Please feel