Alright guys! You know I love maven - I harass you on IIRC often
enough. But let me give some ...let's call it "user feedback".
I have to say I am impressed how much documentation is actually
available on the website! And the book is awesome! Congrats!
Unfortunately both are missing out on multi-
On Tue, 2006-05-02 at 10:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi
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> I want to contribute a WebSphere 5 plugin for Maven 2, and I am currently
> finalizing up the documentation. What are the necessary steps to follow for
> Maven 2 contributions?
A WS plugin is probably best suited along with the othe
Hi Kenney,
I wasn't aware I could create an SVN repo on codehaus. Thanks for the
suggestion, though I am not sure how to use svnadmin and don't want to
stuff up anything on the server :-). But definately sounds like a better
solution and will read up on that, or if you have a resource handy
p
+1
Emmanuel
Brett Porter a écrit :
Please test this as much as you can first, given that the classloader
has change somewhat.
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Hi
I want to contribute a WebSphere 5 plugin for Maven 2, and I am currently
finalizing up the documentation. What are the necessary steps to follow for
Maven 2 contributions?
Hermod
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On Tue, 2 May 2006, Rinku wrote:
Hi,
You can always create a repository yourself using svnadmin,
set file permissions accordingly, and people with a codehaus account
can svn+ssh:// to it then. But samples are best just attached to jira
using an archive, and updates attached as a patch. No need to
Hi Vincent,
I was hoping I escape getting beaten up for putting them there
temporarily! :-)
I don't think I can version control under public_html directory, can I?
if it might be an issue, I am happy to remove them and look for an
alternative.
Let me know.
Cheers,
Rahul
- Original Me
Hi Rahul
Can I ask why you hijack the faqbot's project for this? :-) You have an
account @ codehaus so you can put any file you want in there (in your
public_html/ directory), for example. I think it's much cleaner this way...
Thanks
-Vincent
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