Hi Helmut, On Sep 3, 2008, at 6:24 PM, Helmut Denk wrote:
hi hans, i have guessed, that the sources-problem can be solved by combining ivy and some convention. that combination, together with dsl-technique is a real winner ...
I have filed: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GRADLE-201
as i am convinced of its quality. i have mentioned gradle in some of the community-forums, that i visit ... i hope you dont mind.
Perfect. Thanks a lot for this.
IMO an adaption of gradle by the springframework would be great. i think, they build partly with maven and partly with ant + ivy. there build-quality is not bad, but could be better and they surely want to unify their builds. you may know their http://www.springsource.com/repository repository .
Eventually an adaption of Gradle by some Java light house project would be extremely helpful. Spring would be more or less on the top of this list. I have a lot of respect for this project.
im afraid there is another topic in my mind, that i will ask stupid questions about soon: release-build ;-)
Releases are an important topic. We don't provide out-of-the-box functionality for this yet. But the custom logic of the Gradle build shows what is possible. One requirement for out-of-the-box release management is of course the support of different kinds of VCS's.
... sometimes stupid questions are helpful too, are'nt they ?
Extremely helpful to push the project :) - Hans -- Hans Dockter Gradle Project lead http://www.gradle.org --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email
