On 31 Oct 2014, at 08:02, Max Rydahl Andersen
<max.andersen(a)redhat.com> wrote:
On 30 Oct 2014, at 22:29, Rafael Benevides wrote:
> On 9/22/14 10:54, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
>> On 16 Sep 2014, at 11:56, Pete Muir wrote:
>>
>>> On 16 Sep 2014, at 00:27, Max Rydahl Andersen <max.andersen(a)redhat.com>
wrote:
>>>
>>>> On 9 Sep 2014, at 16:07, Rafael Benevides wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> We also need to check that with JBDS, because it's odd that
stacks only
>>>>> uses "redhat-techpreview-all-repository" as additional
repository.
>>>>
>>>> because it was the only thing we needed originally.
>>>>
>>>>> Max/Fred,
>>>>>
>>>>> Is there any issues having
>>>>>
https://maven.repository.redhat.com/earlyaccess/all/ as declared
inside
>>>>> quickstarts pom.xml ?
>>>>
>>>> sorry - but I need to grok when earlyaccess/all is even needed before
answering that ? :)
>>>>
>>>> My default position would be that if you need earlyaccess you are
expected to be able to understand why you need it.
>>>>
>>>> But i'm not sure if that is true anymore - hence wanting to ask
why/when earlyaccess is ever needed ?
>>>> is it for running quickstarts targeting a beta version of EAP ? (meaning
no snapshots, but actual all releases in it?)
>>>
>>> Right, it’s where we put beta and alpha releases.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> If yes, why doesn't /all get split up in /supported and /earlyaccess
and /all will serve the combined result ?
>>>
>>> Propose this on the wolf list?
>>
>> Added as topic on tomorrows wolf call:
http://pad.engineering.redhat.com/wolf
>>
>> /max
>> /max
>>
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>
> Max,
>
> What was the result of this subject in wolf call ?
For now the split would stay, but we remove the /all grouping that was introduced by
error (it was a neither or).
the final grouping says on line 110 on
http://pad.engineering.redhat.com/wolf
"Pete and David to follow up offline, fix up mojo doc, and send to list for
signoff."
I haven't seen this yet. Maybe I missed something while I was on PTO ?
See David’s email on 26th Sept entitled "[Wolf] /everything folder” - you replied to
it on the 1st Oct that reviewing the doc was on your todo list.
> Today I was helping Alexandre Porcelli from BRMS team to setup Ticket Monster as a
demo. But as he had issues with unresolved dependencies and it seems that he have some
restrictions to use the settings.xml file I'm bringing this subject again to be
discussed.
What restrictions does he have ?
And I guess the issue here is ticketmonster master needs the earlyaccess bits ?
I think ticketmonster master could add the earlyaccess to its pom but then just make sure
once it is releaesed it gets removed which should be fine since then it should be using
any earlyaccess bundles, right ?
> Due to his short time to prepare the Demo, he will use Petclinic from Spring as he
found that Ticket Monster is too tricky to build and run. Maybe he can give us more
details/feedback but it was good to remember that we should improve our JBoss Developer
Materials usability.
Agreed.
/max
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