[prev in list] [next in list] [prev in thread] [next in thread] 

List:       ivy-dev
Subject:    Re: 2.0 beta 1 status
From:       "Gilles Scokart" <gscokart () gmail ! com>
Date:       2007-10-17 20:33:23
Message-ID: e9d8a2610710171333n377541b4g1db059bfd633be8c () mail ! gmail ! com
[Download RAW message or body]


I just (re)start working it today, when I was in the train.
For the moment, I only plan to run the tutorials, and store the result in a
file in svn.

So indeed, a review of the text (and possibly the scripts) of the tutorial
will be required.

Gilles

2007/10/17, Xavier Hanin <xavier.hanin@gmail.com>:
>
> Hi,
>
> I would like to check how far we are from the 2.0 beta 1, I think many
> users
> are waiting for it, and we were supposed to release it much earlier.
>
> Among the open issues assigned to the beta 1, one which requires more work
> and can't be postponed IMHO is the tutorials review. We already discussed
> that and Gilles suggested to make something where the output is
> automatically captured and verified. I don't know if you've had time to
> work
> on that Gilles, but I think it can be very time consuming, while reviewing
> tutorials text is still necessary anyway.
>
> So I think we'd better go with the good old human review. I'm ok to spend
> some time on that, even though I would appreciate any kind of help (and
> this
> is something that can be done even by non committers, the tutorials as
> well
> as any other documentation can be contributed with patches).
>
> To start with the first tutorial (go-ivy), we need a location to download
> ivy.jar from (at least for the go-ivy tutorial). Where can we put this
> jar?
> On our site? IMO the best location would be in maven repository. The
> problems are:
> - we will only be able to put it over there once we have done the release,
> - it still requires some work from us to do that: write a pom, update our
> release script to prepare artifacts ready to be uploaded to the
> repository.
>
> So, shall we go this way? And even if we publish on the maven repository,
> shall we use it to download ivy.jar for the go-ivy tutorial?
>
> Xavier
> --
> Xavier Hanin - Independent Java Consultant
> http://xhab.blogspot.com/
> http://ant.apache.org/ivy/
> http://www.xoocode.org/
>



-- 
Gilles SCOKART


[prev in list] [next in list] [prev in thread] [next in thread] 

Configure | About | News | Add a list | Sponsored by KoreLogic