Hi,
I'm writing a Mojo, and I have a question:
I have a piece of code which resolves an Aether Artifact based on its GAV
string, from specific repository defined programmatic.
Once I have the "org.sonatype.aether.artifact.Artifact" at hand - how do I
convert it to a MavenProject or any other p
On 2012-03-31 19:31, Hervé BOUTEMY wrote:
> Le samedi 31 mars 2012 18:34:32 Dennis Lundberg a écrit :
>> On 2012-03-31 17:13, Lukas Theussl wrote:
>>> Dennis Lundberg wrote:
On 2012-03-31 14:31, Lukas Theussl wrote:
> Why do you want to remove doxia-tools? I like the idea to have all
>
Le samedi 31 mars 2012 18:34:32 Dennis Lundberg a écrit :
> On 2012-03-31 17:13, Lukas Theussl wrote:
> > Dennis Lundberg wrote:
> >> On 2012-03-31 14:31, Lukas Theussl wrote:
> >>> Why do you want to remove doxia-tools? I like the idea to have all
> >>> the
> >>> independent apps collected in one
On 2012-03-31 17:13, Lukas Theussl wrote:
>
>
> Dennis Lundberg wrote:
>> On 2012-03-31 14:31, Lukas Theussl wrote:
>>>
>>> Why do you want to remove doxia-tools? I like the idea to have all the
>>> independent apps collected in one folder.
>>
>> There are two problems as I see it:
>>
>> 1. It lo
Hi all!!!
more than 72h have passed and I consider this VOTE closed and passed
with the following resolution:
four +1 binding votes:
* Olivier Lamy
* Robert Scholte
* Hervé BOUTEMY
* Emmanuel Venisse
one +1 non-biding vote:
* Tony Chemit
no other votes were casted.
I am going to close t
Dennis Lundberg wrote:
On 2012-03-31 14:31, Lukas Theussl wrote:
Why do you want to remove doxia-tools? I like the idea to have all the
independent apps collected in one folder.
There are two problems as I see it:
1. It looks like an umbrella for releasing several modules at once, but
in r
On 2012-03-31 16:46, Hervé BOUTEMY wrote:
> Le samedi 31 mars 2012 16:09:44 Dennis Lundberg a écrit :
>>> Here's my bid:
>>>
>>> doxia
>>> +-- doxia-base (was doxia)
>>>
>>> +-- doxia-core
>>> +-- doxia-logging-api
>>> +-- doxia-modules
>>> +-- doxia-sink-api
>>> +-- doxia-test-
Le samedi 31 mars 2012 16:09:44 Dennis Lundberg a écrit :
> > Here's my bid:
> >
> > doxia
> > +-- doxia-base (was doxia)
> >
> > +-- doxia-core
> > +-- doxia-logging-api
> > +-- doxia-modules
> > +-- doxia-sink-api
> > +-- doxia-test-docs (stays here for now)
> >
> > +-- dox
Le samedi 31 mars 2012 15:54:31 Dennis Lundberg a écrit :
> > - why not move doxia-book-renderer into doxia-sitetools, like doc & site
> > renderers? Just a thought, I don't have a strong position about this
> > one, just a thought I wanted to share
>
> Two reasons:
>
> 1. It has very little to d
On 2012-03-31 14:31, Lukas Theussl wrote:
>
> Why do you want to remove doxia-tools? I like the idea to have all the
> independent apps collected in one folder.
There are two problems as I see it:
1. It looks like an umbrella for releasing several modules at once, but
in reality the modules each
On 2012-03-31 11:49, Hervé BOUTEMY wrote:
> I like the new ideas
>
> minor changes I'd like:
>
> - move doxia-linkcheck to root: it has nothing to do with sitetools, in fact
> it has nothing to do with Doxia: look, it has no dependency on Doxia base,
> it's just a general independant (useful) u
Why do you want to remove doxia-tools? I like the idea to have all the
independent apps collected in one folder.
Also, I think the original reason for maven-doxia-tools to go into
shared was to de-couple it from doxia, so it could be released
independently. I would prefer to leave it outside
I like the new ideas
minor changes I'd like:
- move doxia-linkcheck to root: it has nothing to do with sitetools, in fact
it has nothing to do with Doxia: look, it has no dependency on Doxia base,
it's just a general independant (useful) utility tool
- why not move doxia-book-renderer into dox
Hi guys
Here's an attempt to summarize this discussion and also add some of my
personal preference. This is how I want the directory structure, which
matches the inheritance structure, to be
doxia
+-- doxia-base (was doxia)
+-- doxia-core
+-- doxia-logging-api
+-- doxia-modules
+-
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