you want statistics as feedbacks or the actual questions asked in
mailing list? :-)
while wating for sourceforce to grant you request, why not submit a JIRA
to upload directly to maven repo your self. This process is fast.
-D
On 10/6/07, Manos Batsis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dan Tran wrote:
Dan Tran wrote:
to get a wider audience, it is best that you file a JIRA to MAVENUPLOAD to
get it to maven central.
I've thought of that as well (most of our OS builds are M2 based now)
but we dont want to loose the SF download statistics. I've filed a
feature request there [1] but no respon
to get a wider audience, it is best that you file a JIRA to MAVENUPLOAD to
get it to maven central.
-D
On 10/5/07, Manos Batsis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Note: The artifactId in the installation instructions [1] was wrong (it
> now follows the conventions: maven-jstools-plugin). Just updated
Note: The artifactId in the installation instructions [1] was wrong (it
now follows the conventions: maven-jstools-plugin). Just updated the
site :-)
[1] http://www.dev.abiss.gr/mvn-jstools/
Manos Batsis wrote:
The Maven JS Tools Plugin provides a Maven2 interface to a set of
JavaScript
The Maven JS Tools Plugin provides a Maven2 interface to a set of
JavaScript development tools.
New in this release: Besides JSDoc and JSLint support, this version
features a new JavascriptDependencyFilter (along with
documentation/howto), a Servlet Filter that loads Javascript files or
oth