You may want to float it by maven-plugins.sf.net as well..   The barrier
to entry is lower there...

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Bonevich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 10:21 PM
To: Maven Users List
Subject: code review plugin


Would anyone be interested in a maven plugin I wrote that just gathers 
up javadoc-style code review annotations (@reviewed user yyyy-MM-dd some

notes) and presents them in a report very similar to tasklist?  I 
basically just specialized the vdoclet plugin to do some very specific 
manipulations.  You can provide a from/to date and get a nicely 
formatted code review report for a given iteration to use in your 
release process, etc. 

If enough people are interested, I will deploy it to my web site.  Best 
of all possible worlds is that it would be hosted by the maven project 
itself.  How does one donate a maven plugin to the main maven project?  
Is this possible and/or desireable?  dIon?

jeff

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