Olivier Lamy wrote on 26.02.2015 15:26:
As it looks the question is related to an other project which is not hosted
within the Apache Maven project neither developed by Apache Maven
committers.
I believe this mailing list is related to the Apache Maven project.
So my goal was only to help
Yes... but we should be inclusive and generally allowing the questions and were
needed redirect to better forums if we are aware of them.
And when comparing it to Ubuntu... there are the big mailing lists that answer
all these kind of questions are a general busy hub of everything.
I think
On Feb 27, 2015, at 3:15 PM, Curtis Rueden ctrue...@wisc.edu wrote:
Hi Manfred,
I think the same should apply for all other plugins.
By that logic, an Ubuntu Linux mailing list should answer all questions
about all packages available for Ubuntu, even multiverse packages. Seems
Hi Jason,
Absolutely, my apologies. I didn't mean to imply anything about Takari
specifically. Your efforts, as always, are fantastic and a real credit to
the OSS community. I was speaking more philosophically about the scope of
the list in general.
And actually, I think Manfred and I are not
Hi Manfred,
I think the same should apply for all other plugins.
By that logic, an Ubuntu Linux mailing list should answer all questions
about all packages available for Ubuntu, even multiverse packages. Seems
impossible to me.
That said, of course the people here are friendly and make a best
Yes, I wonder the same thing, any maven question can be posted here.
-D
On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 11:00 AM, Manfred Moser manf...@mosabuam.com
wrote:
Cristiano,
You can have them all in one project. E.g. the Android Maven Plugin does
that.
Cristiano,
You can have them all in one project. E.g. the Android Maven Plugin does that.
https://github.com/simpligility/android-maven-plugin
Olivier,
I thought this is a Maven users mailing list and as such open to all questions
regarding usage of Maven. I would understand the need to
On 27 February 2015 at 06:00, Manfred Moser manf...@mosabuam.com wrote:
Cristiano,
You can have them all in one project. E.g. the Android Maven Plugin does
that.
https://github.com/simpligility/android-maven-plugin
Olivier,
I thought this is a Maven users mailing list and as such open
Hi,
It is necessary to concentrate the maven plugin integration tests in its
own takari-jar project ?
I'm asking because I have test poms inside src/test/projects being
duplicated on both Plugin and Plugin IT projects.
Maybe I could put both UT and IT in the same plugin project ?
thanks,
Hi,
AFAIK this Takari project is not hosted neither maintained here at Apache
by Apache Maven developers.
So for any questions please ask directly maintainers or find a user group
related to it (maybe it's documented on their website).
Cheers
Olivier
On 26 February 2015 at 03:52, Cristiano
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