Hi mentors, Any advice on how to go about this until we graduate? What seems to be the norm with other Incubator projects in this regard?
Thanks, Les On Sat, Aug 22, 2009 at 3:27 AM, Kalle Korhonen<[email protected]> wrote: > I've happily been using the snapshots from Hudson for sometime now so > thanks for that. As a continuation on that subject, I'm wondering if > there are plans to publish the Maven site and accompanied javadocs for > snapshot builds or only for releases, or has it been considered at > all? For reference, there are a few ways to go about it: Tapestry > publishes the latest point releases and archives major releases > permanently; for one project at work we publish every single release > to a different url but don't publish snapshot docs; and of course > there's always the option of doing nothing. It all comes down to > release frequency and pace of development - if you push out a release > every month or so, only devs are interested in snapshots and > documentation won't lag too far behind, but if you have longer than > six months intervals between releases with a hectic pace of > development, users will quickly start asking for dev snapshots (which > they have for Shiro - I'm a prime example) and any longer, people will > start asking for the interim docs as well. > > Obviously Shiro's still going through the incubator process so > releasing may not make sense at all and any kind of release would > anyways be considered as a "pre-release" anyway. In the meantime, it > might be a good idea to practice the site publish process (and > strategy - what should be available on the site?). Is somebody already > working on this and what is/would be the proper destination for the > site docs? > > Kalle >
