Yep, there are a few thoughts. In the mean time, if you'd like to give
a pointer to the documentation, I can link it in from the Maven site.

Cheers,
Brett

On 12/1/05, Jan Bartel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Brett,
>
> The Jetty project has it's own Maven2 plugin. However, there doesn't
> seem to be a central page on the Maven site listing all of the known
> plugins. For that reason alone, I was considering having to move the
> Jetty plugin across to codehaus, even though it's natural "home"
> is within the Jetty project.
>
> Are there plans to create a central listing of plugins at the Maven site
> to which people could post submissions? I think it would be very useful.
>
> cheers
> Jan
>
>
> Brett Porter wrote:
> > In 12/1/05, Jochen Wiedmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >>Hi, Ashley,
> >>
> >> > Since you are the jaxme guy, I know you're plugin will be way better
> >> > than the one in the sandbox - but where do you plan on housing it?
> >>
> >>if JaxMe is going to switch to Maven 2 soon (which I really hope it
> >>will), then the plugin *must* be a part of JaxMe: The plugin itself
> >>obviously depends on the JaxMe core. And the JaxMe integration tests
> >>will obviously require the plugin. I see no other possibility to avoid
> >>cross dependencies.
> >>
> >
> >
> > I agree - the ideal situation is for projects to create and own their
> > own plugins if they can, because they obviously know the technology
> > best :)
> >
> > Of course, Ashley could still continue to contribute to the plugin
> > there, I hope.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Brett
>
>
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