Sorry everyone for the misleading subject line, it was unintentional. -Richard
Sent from my iPhone On Jul 15, 2013, at 2:01 PM, "Stephen Connolly" <[email protected]> wrote: > Please refrain from referring to your plugin as the maven ____ plugin. > Maven and Apache Maven are trademarks of the Apache Foundation and as such > their use requires some clarity. > > We (the Maven project) have sought guidance as to how others can use our > mark and the guidance we got is that if the other work is clearly a > separate work from Maven, eg "XYZ's ____ plugin for Maven" then that is > something we can permit. > > The brief check of your site on my phone looks ok (not sure if you ack the > marks though) but the email subject is not a good use. > > We have to demonstrate that we actively protect our marks when > inappropriate use is brought to our attention... So ease don't refer to it > as a "maven ____ plugin" again. > > Thank you for developing your plugin and growing our community, BTW > > On Monday, 15 July 2013, Richard Sand wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I've published version 0.8 of my obfuscation plugin, which can be used to >> invoke ProGuard to obfuscate Maven artifacts. It is a Maven3 plugin and >> requires Java6. I've tried to integrate it as well as possible into the >> maven world to minimize the amount of configuration needed for it to >> automatically find the proper files to obfuscate and create a nice usable >> output. >> >> The plugin website is >> http://mavenproguard.sourceforge.net/project-summary.html. I've opened a >> ticket to create a Sonatype project for it, so it can be included in the >> central repository, but for now if you want to try it out you can download >> it from SourceForge directly: >> https://sourceforge.net/projects/mavenproguard/files/. The source code, >> SVN, >> tickets etc. can also be found there. >> >> I've still got one major maven integration issue, and that's with adding >> the >> result of the obfuscator back into maven via attachArtifact. If you use the >> plugin, leave the "attach" property as false (the default) and use the >> resulting jar(s) from the obfuscator via maven assembly. I e-mailed the >> list >> about that issue a few days ago so if anyone has any insight into that I'd >> appreciate any advice! >> >> Anyway I hope someone finds this plugin helpful. Thanks! >> >> Best regards, >> >> Richard >> >> >> >> >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] <javascript:;> >> For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]<javascript:;> > > -- > Sent from my phone --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
