Quick summary of where we got to:
- in attendance was Eirik Bjørsnøs, Edwin Punzalan, Eric Redmond,
Carlos Sanchez, Kenney Westerhof, Andrew Williams, Jason van Zyl, and
myself.
- basic discussion of Maven 2.1 roadmap
- we have a few wiki pages with content to bring together
- had some Indian curries and kebabs (and felt the worse for it),
drank some beer, went out to drink some more beer and have dinner.
We discussed a couple of items:
- focus for 2.1 should be on stability, predictability and
reproducibility. Should aim to minimise the umber of roadmap items to
get a release out since the list of possibilities is long.
- already have lifecycle management, profile changes in place from John
- tool chain support is under way, prerequisite for moving to Java 5
- possible additions to dependency management such as a transitive
'compile only' scope, environment configuration templates, arbitrary
properties, activation of profiles via dependencies for dependency
groups, and applying sets of repositories to only some dependencies
- discussed making the POM extensible, particularly in the dependency
elements, plugin configuration.
- dependency management and OSGi
- ability to have alternate version schemes (or make ours a superset
of those we intend to support)
Some items for the roadmap:
- add Java 5 support (possibly requiring Java 5 runtime)
- add global exclusions to dependency management
- make plugin dependency element consistent with normal dependency
element
- if group is omitted from the dependency element, assume it is that
of the current pom for brevity
- we need to make changes to the project builder so that we can read
multiple models
- Jason is preparing a new proposal for maven-artifact which will be
sent to the list
- reviewed what was needed integration testing wise, agreed it was as
listed in SVN
Did I get everything?
We haven't yet split this into milestones or dates. I can start
looking at the wiki content and bring it all back together again as I
was already doing this for Continuum. We didn't really take a look at
JIRA - I imagine this was up to date not that long ago and may just
need a quick pass over.
Cheers,
Brett
On 10/05/2007, at 3:51 PM, Brett Porter wrote:
How does Saturday sound for this?
I may also have some availability tomorrow afternoon, but I might
not be able to get over there, so I Was thinking I could use that
time to try and get in sync with where everything is at so I come
prepared on Saturday.
Cheers,
Brett
On 25/04/2007, at 1:11 PM, Andrew Williams wrote:
Well, I am available just about any time, so I shan't put my free
times on the calendar, it will just take up space :)
Andy
On 25 Apr 2007, at 19:10, Jason van Zyl wrote:
Cool,
John setup a calendar and if we all put available times there
then I can propose some meeting times. With a little notice there
is no problem getting space at the Terracotta offices. They have
a big conference room with whiteboards we can use and they are
fine with giving us the room for a couple days. So we can
definitely do a BOF there and some working sessions.
Thanks,
Jason.
On 25 Apr 07, at 12:14 PM 25 Apr 07, Carlos Sanchez wrote:
I'll be at J1 too
On 4/25/07, Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
We can certainly continue any discussions from ApacheCon at
JavaOne
and I have chatted with the folks at Terracotta and they would be
happy to put us up for a couple days in one of their conference
rooms
where we can work and hold a BOF if we so choose. We can also
have a
conference room for a 2-3 days in succession so we have a place to
continue discussions once things get started.
So again we might want to put up a calendar and let people slot in
their available times and I will schedule the rooms at TC. They
are
not that far from Moscone centre and we can easily get there
quickly
by cab, I can probably organize some transportation as well.
Thanks to the folks at Terracotta as it's generally hard to get
facilities setup where people can actually work. There's room for
10-15 people so folks should probably sign up soon, or let me
know. I
know for sure that myself, Eric Redmond, Kenney Westerhof, Andy
Williams, John Casey, and Brett Porter will be present. If we
select
a date for a BOF then I can definitely schedule that. It would
be a
great opportunity for any users in the area to come out as it will
probably be the highest concentration of core committers on
record! :-)
Just ping me if you're interested in attending something so I can
make arrangements with Steve Harris at Terracotta.
Thanks,
Jason.
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