On 20/08/10 12:44 AM, Walter Di Carlo wrote:
On 15 August 2010 06:54, Adam Murdoch<[email protected]> wrote:
On 12/08/10 6:45 PM, Walter Di Carlo wrote:
After Gradle 0.9 is out, we want to set up a plugin portal, which will be a
central place to go to find Gradle plugins. Exactly how this will work is
still an open question. It will probably host the plugin binaries, meta-data
and generated documentation. It probably won't host the source, or provide
things like bug tracking or mailing lists. The plan is that people would use
an existing project hosting service for these things, and publish their
binaries to the portal. Gradle would provide a plugin to make this easy to
do.
Perhaps it is better to consider both the option of binary and source
code plugins assembled together from other sites. For source code
plugin, gradle, would automatically download the sources, build/test
and generate the binaries.
An excellent idea.
I'd say once we get a few VCS plugins together, we'll extract some common
APIs and infrastructure from them, and eventualy migrate them to become
'official' plugins (whatever that happens to mean).
So, for now, perhaps you could make the source for your plugin available
somewhere (github, say) and add it to the plugins page on the wiki at
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRADLE/Plugins
I have published SvnKit plugin at
http://docs.codehaus.org/display/GRADLE/Plugins#Plugins-SvnKitPlugin
Ciao
Walter
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