On May 29, 2012, at 10:22 AM, Jeremie BOUSQUET wrote:
:) you have time don't hurry, not sure I will have
to push this right-away ...
The other good news and why I want this git hub project, is that I
just had official answer from my employer, that I can safely publish
this project as an open-source project and they don't bother, I wasn't
afraid but still it's a very good news :)
Indeed that's very very good news.
Thanks
-Vincent
2012/5/29 Vincent Massol <vincent(a)massol.net>et>:
> Hi Jeremie,
>
> On May 29, 2012, at 10:07 AM, Jeremie BOUSQUET wrote:
>
>> Dear community,
>>
>> I would like to request for a new contrib project to store the Mail
>> Archive application I'm currently writing.
>>
>> Name: xwiki-application-mailarchive
>> Description: A mailing-list archive application.
>
> I'm handling it. Give me 10 minutes.
>
>> - For now a GitHub project to store sources should be fine. My
>> username on GitHub is "jbousque".
>> - For Jira it might be useful to have a project once the application
>> is released "officially", that is still not the case. Meanwhile the
>> generic project is ok for me.
>
> Ok, I'll just create a jira component for you for now.
>
>> - There is a specific page in Design space on
xwiki.org :
>>
http://dev.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Design/MailArchiveApplication ,
>> but for now no extension has been added. I would like if possible to
>> test my extension (automatic install with dependencies) before
>> publishing it
>
> You can do that easily locally by configuring a local extension repo, see
>
http://extensions.xwiki.org/xwiki/bin/view/Extension/Extension+Module#HConf…
>
>> The Design page also gives some info about the current state and
>> progress, and some screenshots. There is many remaining work, but it
>> begins to look like something usable. The bad side is the lack of unit
>> tests most of all ...
>>
>> A question : the groupId "org.xwiki.contrib" is to be used, do I have
>> to use this exact groupId or can there be sublevels if needed ?
>> If so I would use org.xwiki.contrib.mailarchive as groupId.
>
> You can have as many sublevels as you wish.
>
> Thanks
> -Vincent
>
> PS: It's shaping up nicely, that's really cool :)