On 9 Sep 06, at 5:48 PM 9 Sep 06, Jeremy Boynes wrote:
On Sep 9, 2006, at 5:48 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
On 8 Sep 06, at 10:36 PM 8 Sep 06, Wendy Smoak wrote:
On 9/8/06, Jeremy Boynes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This artifact would need to released by the Incubator PMC so
that it
can be made freely available via ibiblio. The latest version is in
SVN at
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/incubator/public/trunk/pom/pom.xml
and if there are no issues with doing this I would like to formally
tag it and request a vote by the IPMC.
Any comments before I do so?
What about using 'incubator' or 'incubator-parent' for the
artifactId
(instead of just 'parent')?
incubator would probably be the best
I have no strong preference, this just seemed tautological as the
groupId is already org.apache.incubator
My rule of thumb is generally "be able to tell exactly what it is by
looking at it". I don't want to have to open a text editor to know
exactly what it is. Just like I don't want to have to crack open the
manifest of a JAR to see exactly what it is. Given that proviso maybe
"apache-incubator", or "apache-incubator-podlings". Though we don't
have a guideline for parent POM naming I generally use the project
name as all the other artifacts in the project are an extension of
that i.e. maven-core, maven-artifact ...
Other examples are the top-level 'apache' pom,(which you might
want to
define as this pom's parent, if only to show the project hierarchy,)
I thought it was better not to do this as this pom is intended to
be used as a parent by podlings which do not have official Apache
project status. Maintaining a distinct hierarchy seemed clearer.
With this in mind, how about "podling-parent" for the artifactId?
--
Jeremy
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