Re: Future of the Maven Project Type

2015-11-18 Thread Christopher Orr
On 18/11/15 11:47, Stephen Connolly wrote: > My plan, once I come up with a better name for literate, is to have that > project type be able to provide smart builds of Maven projects with near > zero configuration (other than adding a marker file to say literate > should consider this as a valid br

Re: Future of the Maven Project Type

2015-11-18 Thread Stephen Connolly
2015 at 1:43 PM, Mark Bidewell >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> In my current position, I inherited a Jenkins server that makes heavy >>>>> use of the Maven Project Type and M2 Release Plugin. As Jenkins is moving >>>>> forward, I am now und

Re: Future of the Maven Project Type

2015-11-17 Thread Mark Bidewell
use of the Maven Project Type and M2 Release Plugin. As Jenkins is moving >>>> forward, I am now understanding why many people do not like that project >>>> type due to the shims needed to support Java 6 builds. >>>> >>>> What is the future

Re: Future of the Maven Project Type

2015-11-17 Thread Arnaud Héritier
3 PM, Mark Bidewell wrote: >> >>> In my current position, I inherited a Jenkins server that makes heavy >>> use of the Maven Project Type and M2 Release Plugin. As Jenkins is moving >>> forward, I am now understanding why many people do not like that project &g

Re: Future of the Maven Project Type

2015-11-17 Thread Mark Bidewell
urrent position, I inherited a Jenkins server that makes heavy use >> of the Maven Project Type and M2 Release Plugin. As Jenkins is moving >> forward, I am now understanding why many people do not like that project >> type due to the shims needed to support Java 6 builds. >>

Re: Future of the Maven Project Type

2015-11-17 Thread Arnaud Héritier
a 6 builds. > > What is the future of the Maven project type? should I be making plans to > migrate from it? If so what is the best alternative (right now I am > thinking workflows)? > > Thanks > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Grou

Re: Future of the Maven Project Type

2015-11-17 Thread R. Tyler Croy
gt; type due to the shims needed to support Java 6 builds. > > What is the future of the Maven project type? should I be making plans to > migrate from it? If so what is the best alternative (right now I am > thinking workflows)? NOTE: This doesn't represent any sort

Future of the Maven Project Type

2015-11-17 Thread Mark Bidewell
the Maven project type? should I be making plans to migrate from it? If so what is the best alternative (right now I am thinking workflows)? Thanks -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Jenkins Users" group. To unsubscribe from this grou