[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-92?page=all ]

Brett Porter closed MRM-92.
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      Assignee: Brett Porter
    Resolution: Duplicate

created the issues for the first 2. The third can be handled client side 
(though if you've got ideas for integrating the creation of them into the repo 
itself, they are most welcome!)

> some random ideas about the repository manager
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>
>                 Key: MRM-92
>                 URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MRM-92
>             Project: Maven Repository Manager
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>            Reporter: Matthew Pocock
>         Assigned To: Brett Porter
>
> Heard about the repo manager on #maven today. Sounds like a great idea. I am 
> "encouraging" the myGrid and OMII people here in the UK to use m2 as their 
> standard build platform. They are developing a semanticaly-aware directory 
> component - URIs (such as ws end-points) are annotated in the directory and 
> then clients can discover URIs of the type or with the properties that they 
> would like. It would help myGrid to contribute to maven synergystically if a 
> couple of bits of tech could be in-place in the repo manager.
> * An RSS feed of all updates
> * Full web-service interface to the repo manager
> * M2 build-time support for attaching .owl or .rdf documents to artifacts, 
> providing a semantic description of the artifact, which could then be 
> imported into the directory. Perhaps part of the .owl / .rdf would be 
> auto-generated by plugins and part would be under 
> src/main/semanticDescription.
> We have hired a team of 5 developers and a manager to re-write the myGrid 
> code - they have an explicit brief to do sw engineering rather than accademic 
> coding. I would expect that if they use m2 extensively, that they would 
> contribute to the project by submitting patches etc. like any good os 
> citizens.
> Sorry about the management speak - got my project managers hat on today.
> http://www.mygrid.org.uk/
> http://www.omii.ac.uk/

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