What's happening with Kabuki? Looking at email archives, apparently it was
approved in February. Three months later, there is still no development, no
community, and no code, and apparently no activity either. Sam Ruby is champion
and mentor of Kabuki, right? Would you mind an explanation? Is A
On 6/2/06, Paul Fremantle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I like the idea of automation.
What would be even more helpful would be a default Apache project
setup, with a maven release target that builds a release in the right
format.
If the project structure started out with LICENSE, NOTICE, JAR targ
Paul Fremantle wrote:
> What would be even more helpful would be a default Apache project
> setup, with a maven release target that builds a release in the
> right format.
I have no argument with someone providing such a template, but I would
strongly object to any implication that Maven was mand
I have no argument with someone providing such a template, but I would
strongly object to any implication that Maven was mandated. We are not
going to endorse Maven as the official build tool for ASF Java projects.
Sure, and an Ant project shell can do all of that, too, probably sharing
most o
Paul Fremantle wrote:
I have no argument with someone providing such a template, but I would
strongly object to any implication that Maven was mandated. We are not
going to endorse Maven as the official build tool for ASF Java projects.
Sure, and an Ant project shell can do all of that, too
On 5/31/06, Sam Ruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This proposal seems to have generated a lot of geniune interest, so now
I'm calling for a vote for the Incubator to formally accept it.
A few editorial comments: at this point, I have little doubt that this
codebase will attract a diverse and sust
Charles Mark asked:
> What's happening with Kabuki?
There is some status in the March report, but it appears that whatever
discussion is happening is off-list.
> Would you mind an explanation? Is Abdera going to
> be different?
I'd like to hear from the people who ostensibly make up the fledgli
I've let myself be added to the Kabuki team, to make sure I can help
out with downstream integration.
I'm disappointed that I've not heard much about it so far though on
the mailing lists. I'm subscribed to all of them, and nothing but
wordless silence. Not good for an incubating project. In comp