+1 to invite the plugin in the sandbox. If asked, i am also +1 to invite the plugin maintenar as well.
Raphaël 2008/4/10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello, > > The company I work for has expressed an interest in a maven reporting > plugin that would generate a report showing the differences between two > different SVN URLs. Indeed, we have a development lifecycle on SVN using > a trunk that we branch for different releases and maintenance (using the > maven release plugin). Hence, developers will often code on a branch or on > the trunk and merge these changes to another location. I think there is > nothing very much out of the ordinary there. > > However, there's always the worry that discrepancies in the code appear, > because of a user error in a merge, or just somebody forgetting to > merge/commit (actually, it's quite often that people will merge a diff, > but forget to commit the result). We also sometimes want to be sure that a > piece of code in one branch is not replicated to the trunk and vice versa. > As we have dozens of developers scattered over North America, Europe and > Asia, my manager has expressed concerns about not being able to monitor > code changes. Since we heavily use continuum and maven reports, he had the > idea of a maven report that would show the differences between a branch > and the trunk. This not being the priority of the company, this would be a > 'on your spare time' task. > > I've put together a proof of concept of this reporting plugin : > http://arnaud.dostes.com/svndiff-site and since this is done for my > company but on my own time (and as a learning experience), I've decided to > keep it open source. > > If there is an interest on this list for this plugin, I would very much > like to have it in the codehaus sandbox. > > Thanks in advance for your time, > Arnaud DOSTES > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > >
