Re: [Wonder-disc] [ANN] WOCommunity Maven Repository
Re: [Wonder-disc] [ANN] WOCommunity Maven Repository
- Subject: Re: [Wonder-disc] [ANN] WOCommunity Maven Repository
- From: Henrique Prange <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2009 18:43:00 -0300
Hi Chuck,
Chuck Hill wrote:
On Mar 18, 2009, at 1:32 PM, Hugi Thordarson wrote:
Heh, indeed - I've smoked a few behind the school myself ;-).
But on the original topic, I really, really wanted to stay away from
Maven until now - but is that where we're headed? Seriously, is Maven
the future for WO?
I'd say it is "a" future for WO, but not necessarily "the" future.
+1
Maven is an option. The choice is yours.
I've been avoiding Maven (as an additional, unneccessary complification)
I've looked into it a few times and never felt that the benefit
outweighed the cost. It just seems like another layer of complexity and
technology to solve a problem that I don't think that I have. Look at
the number of commits to the pom files in Wonder vs the number to the
Ant build system.
Do you mean the ones prefixed with "[maven-release-plugin]"?
hprange [maven-release-plugin] prepare release wonder-5.0.0-r9046
hprange [maven-release-plugin] copy for tag wonder-5.0.0-r9046
hprange [maven-release-plugin] prepare for next development iteration
It was a test I did with Maven on a Wonder branch. And I didn't change
anything. :)
When we make a release with Maven a tag is created on SVN and the trunk
is updated for the next development iteration. This is how most projects
release process work. And Maven did every thing for me.
Cheers,
Henrique
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