sebb wrote: > On 23 June 2013 20:35, Mark Thomas <ma...@apache.org> wrote: >> On 23/06/2013 20:28, sebb wrote: >>> On 23 June 2013 19:56, Benedikt Ritter <benerit...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> Am 23.06.2013 um 20:16 schrieb sebb <seb...@gmail.com>: >>>> >>>>> On 23 June 2013 16:10, Jörg Schaible <joerg.schai...@gmx.de> wrote: >>>>>> sebb wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> [snip] >>>>>> >>>>>>> But we still need to resolve: >>>>>>> - where in SVN these tools belong >>>> >>>> Let's just create a new top level folder under >>>> http://svn.apache.org/asf/commons. release-tools or something like that >>>> seems intuitive. >>>> >>>>>>> - how to ensure the tools are readily available to RMs >>>>>> >>>>>> Well, don't we have the possibility to publish these plugins >>>>>> somewhere on the web site? All that Maven actually needs is a >>>>>> structure that looks like a repo. >>>>> >>>>> That's very good news. >>>>> Presumably the RM would just need to add the repo to their >>>>> settings.xml and they would then have access to the plugins? >>>>> That would avoid the manual install step, and make it easier to >>>>> provide updates. >>>>> >>>>> How easy is it to install plugins in such a repo? >>>>> Ideally we could use a part of the Commons SVN tree. >>>>> Since our SVN is accessible over http that could be used as the repo >>>>> URL. >>>> >>>> SVN should not be used to manage binaries. Maybe we should ask the >>>> Maven ML how to organize the plugins. Or maybe INFRA can help? >>> >>> SVN is used to manage binaries in the dist.apache.org repo. >> >> With my infra hat on, using svn for binaries is fine. I'd say having >> these binaries in the same part of the tree as the source is a bad idea. > > I was thinking of a separate top-level folder in commons, but elsewhere is > fine. > >> The other options are the /dist repo or the website. >> >> The website isn't really the right place either. > > +1 > >> I don't like /dist/release/commons since these are not releases and they >> shouldn't be on the mirrors. > > +1 > >> /dist/dev/commons could work. > > Good idea. > > I'll set up some initial entries and see how it works.
Ideal place. All we need is http access when we use the plugins. I guess we'll find a way to deploy them there somehow. - Jörg --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@commons.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@commons.apache.org