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Alejandro Guizar updated JBPM-2986:
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Original Estimate: 3 hours (was: 0 minutes)
Remaining Estimate: 3 hours (was: 0 minutes)
Labels: build jbpm4 maven module script (was: )
Fix Version/s: jBPM 4.5
(was: jBPM 3.2.10)
Description:
The current layout places the project modules in a "modules" directory which is
not standard practice and prevents certain desirable functionality such as m2eclipse
"hide folders of physically nested modules" check box.
On a separate topic, the "qa" directory contains many stale Windows batch files
(*.bat). There is little incentive to maintain those files because most nodes in the CI
system run Linux. Deleting them outright is better than keeping them around, confusing
newcomers.
was:
The current layout places the project modules in a "modules" directory which is
not standard practice and prevents certain desirable functionality such as m2eclipse
"hide folders of physically nested modules" check box.
On a separate topic, the "hudson" directory and its subdirectories could use
shorter, better names.
Reorganize jBPM 4 modules and continuous integration
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Key: JBPM-2986
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBPM-2986
Project: jBPM
Issue Type: Quality Risk
Reporter: Alejandro Guizar
Assignee: Alejandro Guizar
Priority: Minor
Labels: build, jbpm4, maven, module, script
Fix For: jBPM 4.5
Original Estimate: 3 hours
Remaining Estimate: 3 hours
The current layout places the project modules in a "modules" directory which is
not standard practice and prevents certain desirable functionality such as m2eclipse
"hide folders of physically nested modules" check box.
On a separate topic, the "qa" directory contains many stale Windows batch files
(*.bat). There is little incentive to maintain those files because most nodes in the CI
system run Linux. Deleting them outright is better than keeping them around, confusing
newcomers.
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