Good morning Steven!
I think I will follow the more polite ASF way calling for a vote,
thanks for the feedback!
Have a nice day,
Simo
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 11
Hi Ivan!!!
I definitively have to check the banner right, looks like an issue!
Thanks for reporting!
About the missing images references, I think, they miss because it is
expected that the sites should be deployed under the right location,
I'll ask Hervé to make sure.
Thanks for your contribution
Did you consider using the standard javax.script.* API instead of some or all of these interfaces? That would permit automatic support for many languages by just dropping
the JAR with the (non-Maven-specific) META-INF/services/javax.script.ScriptEngineFactory into the classpath/realm, and offers r
call a vote to promote from sandbox if you want, but we are commit then
review... just move out of sandbox and prey nobody vetos ;-)
- Stephen
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Few small issues:
You have a broken right banner on the main page:
Also the topbar version links to banner images which do not exist:
../../../images/apache-maven-project-2.png
../../../images/maven-logo-2.gif
Can you check it out? I would but I'm not doing so well with free time atm...
Hi all guys,
I just deployed a new version of the sites skin on my personal ASF space[1].
What's new:
* css/js scripts are now minified in one single css/jss;
* the code prettifier now works also offline (removed the ugly script loader);
* if bannerLeft is not provided, text is now rendered us
+1, I've added the script-interpreter to the sql-maven-plugin and it works fine.
-Robert
> Date: Tue, 15 Nov 2011 17:22:39 +
> Subject: Re: [VOTE] Apache Maven Script Interpreter 1.0
> From: stephen.alan.conno...@gmail.com
> To: dev@maven.apache.or
+1 (binding)
On 15 November 2011 16:51, Olivier Lamy wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to release first version of Apache Maven Script Interpreter.
> This shared library is an extraction of the code from
> maven-invoker-plugin to execute bsh/groovy scripts.
> The goal is to reuse this component in other mo
+1 (binding)
On 11/15/11 11:51 AM, Olivier Lamy wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to release first version of Apache Maven Script Interpreter.
> This shared library is an extraction of the code from
> maven-invoker-plugin to execute bsh/groovy scripts.
> The goal is to reuse this component in other mojos.
>
+1 non binding & can I add JavaScript next
On Nov 15, 2011, at 11:52 AM, Olivier Lamy wrote:
> Hi,
> I'd like to release first version of Apache Maven Script Interpreter.
> This shared library is an extraction of the code from
> maven-invoker-plugin to execute bsh/groovy scripts.
> The goal is t
Hi,
I'd like to release first version of Apache Maven Script Interpreter.
This shared library is an extraction of the code from
maven-invoker-plugin to execute bsh/groovy scripts.
The goal is to reuse this component in other mojos.
Staging repository:
https://repository.apache.org/content/reposito
Cool. The most important thing in the plugin is indexing itself, which is
done in java and can also be improved in many ways (with a stopwords list,
removing text from the menus and so on ), we could replece the javascript
search engine with whatever we think it's better.
Ciao,
R
On Tue, Nov
Thanks a lot for your advices Robert, much more than appreciated!!! :)
Alles gute,
Simo
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On Mon, Nov 14, 2011 at 11:04 PM, Robert Scholte wrote:
>
> Place all i
For what I can see, search is faster in therms of finding results (I
bet guice javadoc index is bigger than the demo one) and gui is more
responsive.
Once completed fluido (almost done for a 1.0) and once moved your
index under mvn umbrella, we can co-work on it - I'm not a JS guru
either but I bet
>> PS: take care Simone most of the current Maven team will come in Italy>> to
>> have an open source pizza :-).>> There is also http://apache.ie pizza... not
>> as good as Simone's but> still if you want pizza and love Apache>
ouch didn't know I didn't have an original idea :D
Well, that would b
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