On 19 Dec 06, at 1:31 PM 19 Dec 06, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
On 12/19/06, Dennis Lundberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jason van Zyl wrote:
>
> On 19 Dec 06, at 12:28 PM 19 Dec 06, Steve Loughran wrote:
>
>> Jason van Zyl wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>> Just checking in with folks to see if anyone is planning
ApacheCon
>>> talks.
>>
>> 1. "fear the repository police". We will pick people in the
audience
>> and beat them with rolled up copies of the pom schema until they
>> promise not to publish invalid metadata. we will start off with
"Is
>> there anyone here who works on commons-logging?",
>>
>
> It will soon be impossible to publish invalid metadata.
Speaking as someone who also works on commons-logging (*ducking*), is
there work being done on a maven-repo-compliant-plugin or something
similar that could be run on every pom that is submitted through
MAVENUPLOAD? I.e. confirming to the rules set up here:
http://maven.apache.org/guides/mini/guide-ibiblio-upload.html
If not, I think I could put something together.
nothing exists
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/components/trunk/maven-project/
src/main/java/org/apache/maven/project/validation/
If you have more ideas for validation think about adding them there
as anything submitted must pass the standard validator. Or if you
have any other tools make them plexus components. I'm working on
Archiva in general but artifact submission via a web service is the
thing I'm prototyping. When it works JIRA goes away for uploading
bundles.
Jason.
>> 2. Something on big project ant; ivy, import &c. Mostly how to use
>> these concepts effectively and so have a scaled build that doesnt
>> force you to throw away all your existing build process.
>
> Interesting as one of my topics in the Maven Enterprise BOF is the
> conversion of huge project that basically retained 95% of it's Ant
> scripting, except it is packaged up in Maven plugins to be
maintainable,
> and understandable.
>
>> 3. Work related: something on virtualization; how to use amazon
EC2 to
>> host apache httpd and the like, what works, what doesn't
(persistence,
>> mainly). We'd use smartfrog to manage the deployments and maybe
show
>> using linuxcoe/instalinux to create the amazon Xen image at
build time
>> based on the RPM list you have under SCM.
>>
>> 4. I've invited the TestNG people and Xavier of Ivy fame to submit
>> proposals. Both would be good. BTW, there's lots of unhappiness in
>> TestNG-users about SureFire; someone should talk to them about
their
>> needs.
>>
>
> Kenney is working on the surefire plugin as we speak.
>
>> -Steve
>>
--
Dennis Lundberg
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