+1 On Mon, Jan 24, 2011 at 18:14, Antoine Levy-Lambert <anto...@gmx.de> wrote: > I would like to present for a vote the following proposal to be sponsored by > the Ant PMC for a new "EasyAnt" podling. > > The proposal is available on the wiki at and included below: > > http://wiki.apache.org/incubator/EasyAntProposal > > [] +1 to accept EasyAnt into the Incubator > [] 0 don't care > [] -1 object and reason why. > > Thanks, > Antoine Levy-Lambert > > --- Proposal text from the wiki --- > > > EasyAnt Proposal > > The following presents the proposal for creating a new EasyAnt project > within the Apache Software Foundation. > > = Abstract = > > Easyant is a build system based on Apache Ant and Apache Ivy. > > = Proposal = > > EasyAnt goals are : > > * to leverage popularity and flexibility of Ant. > * to integrate Apache Ivy, such that the build system combines a > ready-to-use dependency manager. > * to simplify standard build types, such as building web applications, JARs > etc, by providing ready to use builds. > * to provide conventions and guidelines. > * to make plugging-in of fresh functionalities easy as writing simple Ant > scripts as Easyant plugins. > > To still remain adaptable, > > * Though Easyant comes with a lot of conventions, we never lock you in. > * Easyant allows you to easily extend existing modules or create and use > your own modules. > * Easyant makes migration from Ant very simple. Your legacy Ant scripts > could still be leveraged with Easyant. > > = Rationale = > > On the Ivy and Ant mailing list, an often asked question is "Why Ivy is not > shipped with Ant ?". Ant users (and some opponents) complains also about the > bootstrapping of an Ant based build system: it is mainly about copying an > existing one. EasyAnt is intended to response to both of these requirements: > a prepackaged Ant + Ivy solution with standard build script ready to be > used. > > Also taking inspiration from the success of Apache Maven, EasyAnt is > adopting the "convention over configuration" principle. Then it could be > easy to build standard project at least for all commons steps (no more need > to reinvent the wheel between each projects). The "common" part should be > easy enough to tune parameters without having deep ant knowledge (example > changing the default directory of sources, force compilation to be java 1.4 > compatible, etc...). > > Last but not least, EasyAnt is intended to provide a plugin based > architecture to make it easy to contribute on a specific step of the build. > Build plugins are pieces of functionality that can be plugged into or > removed from a project. Plugins could actually perform a piece of your > regular build, e.g. compile java classes during build of a complete war. Or, > do a utility action, e.g. deploy your built web application onto a packaged > Jetty server! > > = Current Status = > > == Meritocracy == > > Some of the core developers are already committers and members of the Apache > Ant PMC, so they understand what it means to have a process based on > meritocracy. > > == Community == > > EasyAnt have a really small community (around 100 downloads per release). It > is not a problem as the team is currently making restructuring changes. The > team plans to make more promotion after those changes and strongly believe > that community is the priority as the tool is designed to be easy to use. > > == Core Developers == > > Xavier Hanin and Nicolas Lalev ¡ ée are members of the PMC of Apache Ant. > Jerome Benois is an Acceleo committer, he was a committer in Eclipse MDT > Papyrus for two years and he's an active contributor in Eclipse Modeling and > Model Driven community. He's a committer on Bushel project now contribute to > the Ivy code base. He leads the EasyAnt for Eclipse plugin development. > Jason Trump is leading Beet project on sourceforge > (http://beet.sourceforge.net/). > Jean-Louis Boudart is Hudson committer. > > == Alignment == > > EasyAnt is based on Apache Ant and Ivy. Being part of Apache could help for > a closer collaboration between projects. > The team plans to reinject as much as possible stuff into Ant or Ivy like > they've done in the past on : > * extensionPoint : kind of IoC for targets (Ant) > * import/include mechanism (Ant) > * module inheritance (Ivy) > > = Known risks = > > == Orphaned products == > > Jean-Louis Boudart is the main developer of EasyAnt. Other developers got > interested in this project and are now touching to every aspect of EasyAnt. > Thus the risk of being orphaned is quite limited. > > == Inexperience with Open Source == > > Many of the committers have experience working on open source projects. Two > of them have experience as committers on other Apache projects. > > == Homogenous Developers == > > The existing committers are spread over a number of countries and employers. > > == Reliance on Salaried Developers == > > None of the developers rely on EasyAnt for consulting work. > > == Relationships with Other Apache Products == > > As already stated above, EasyAnt is intended to have a quite good > integration with both Apache Ant and Apache Ivy. > > == A Excessive Fascination with the Apache Brand == > > As we're already based on many Apache project (Ant + Ivy), it seems natural > for us that Apache Software Foundation could be a good host for this. > > = Documentation = > > Further reading on EasyAnt can be found at: http://www.easyant.org/doc/ > > Mailing list is located at http://groups.google.com/group/easyant > > = Initial Source = > > The initial code base can be found at: http://svn.easyant.org/ > > = Source and Intellectual Property Submission Plan = > > Every developer is willing to sign the proper papers to make EasyAnt enter > the ASF. > > = External Dependencies = > > Easyant requires at compile/runtime : > > * apache ant > * apache ivy > * ant contrib > > = Required Resources = > > == Mailing lists == > > * easyant-private (with moderated subscriptions) > * easyant-dev > > == Subversion Directory == > > https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/easyant > > == Issue Tracking == > > JIRA EasyAnt (EASYANT) > > = Initial Committers = > > * Xavier Hanin > * J ér ôme Benois > * Jason Trump > * Siddhartha Purkayastha > * Nicolas Lalev ée > * Jean-Louis Boudart > > = Sponsors = > > == Champions == > > * Antoine L évy-Lambert > > == Nominated Mentors == > > * Antoine L évy-Lambert > * Stefan Bodewig > > == Sponsoring Entity == > > * Apache Ant > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: general-unsubscr...@incubator.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: general-h...@incubator.apache.org > >
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