One of the sessions at the JavaOne conference is about contributing to Open
Source, there is a live stream today - starts at 12:30 PDT (in 5 hr 40
mins).
On Sep 16, 2016 10:06 PM, "Mehul Sanghvi" wrote:
> Hi Olivier,
>
> Yes I understand that its an open-source project. I've made
> contri
Hi Olivier,
Yes I understand that its an open-source project. I've made
contributions (within my abilities) to several
open-source projects that I have used for myself.
My interest in Archiva is different in the sense that its not for
personal use, but for corporate use. What happe
75% of the code ? Thats a lot of code to shed :)
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 10:53 PM, jieryn wrote:
> Honestly, I would like to see archiva shed about 75% of its codebase.
> Maybe this is the time??
>
> On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 10:48 PM, Jonathan Sharp
> wrote:
> > Hey Olivier,
> >
> > Its been a
Honestly, I would like to see archiva shed about 75% of its codebase.
Maybe this is the time??
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 10:48 PM, Jonathan Sharp wrote:
> Hey Olivier,
>
> Its been a while since I've contributed any patches and I'm only partially
> familiar with the code so far, but I'm trying to m
Hey Olivier,
Its been a while since I've contributed any patches and I'm only partially
familiar with the code so far, but I'm trying to make some more time and
get back at it soon !
Thanks for all your great work.
Best
- Jonathan
On Sep 13, 2016 6:03 PM, "Olivier Lamy" wrote:
> Hi Mehul,
>
Hi Mehul,
First you need to understand Apache Archiva is an opensource project
maintained by volunteers (which accept help :-) ).
So depending on those volunteers spare time, the activity can vary a lot.
I was just asking other here.
It looks we may have find Martin who looks happy to help.
I canno
I just joined the users mailing list a couple of days, to start looking at
Archiva. I am coming from a Nexus
background, but to get things like staging repositories, we have to pay for
all the other junk that we don't want.
Based on this email thread, it seems Archiva might be starting to head do
Hi Olivier,
I like archiva, because it's simple and lightweight comparing to nexus and
artifactory.
It has some advantages to the other two main repository implementations:
- You can deploy it on any application server (e.g. we use it on WebSphere)
- it does not claim to be a "multipurpose all pr
Hi Olivier,
Archiva is very much used. I personally believe that you're doing such a
great job that it's become a bit of an expectation for you to fix
everything :). I also believe that a bit of community development will
reflect that.
I got questions about Archiva in the recent past. Let me