For the information of dev@, the new repo discussed has been created at
https://gitbox.apache.org/repos/asf/ant-antlibs-s3.git . Additionally I
committed the current state of my work before realizing that its
notifications were set up improperly; this has now been fixed and future
commits should be
Thanks, Stefan. Will do.
Matt
On Mon, Feb 21, 2022, 12:50 PM Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> On 2022-02-20, Matt Benson wrote:
>
> > The plan from this thread is two years old, so I want to revisit. As
> > of now the extant antlibs seem to have their own repos. If I am
> > creating a new one, do I want
On 2022-02-20, Matt Benson wrote:
> The plan from this thread is two years old, so I want to revisit. As
> of now the extant antlibs seem to have their own repos. If I am
> creating a new one, do I want to create its own repo now, or would we
> rather create a sandbox repo and promote its children
The plan from this thread is two years old, so I want to revisit. As of now
the extant antlibs seem to have their own repos. If I am creating a new
one, do I want to create its own repo now, or would we rather create a
sandbox repo and promote its children as they "graduate" to their own repos?
Ma
Thanks, Stefan! Sounds like a good plan.
Matt
On Sat, Mar 7, 2020, 9:52 AM Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> On 2020-03-05, Matt Benson wrote:
>
> > What is our current protocol for creating a new Antlib?
>
> Do we have one? :-)
>
> > I have written some types for working with Amazon S3 objects as Ant
>
On 2020-03-05, Matt Benson wrote:
> What is our current protocol for creating a new Antlib?
Do we have one? :-)
> I have written some types for working with Amazon S3 objects as Ant
> resources and think they could be generally useful to the community.
Sounds good.
You could start with a sandb