Richard L. Burton III wrote:
 Hi Mark,
 What's the best way to send over the changes I made for the POMs? I 
 won't be able to send them over this week, since I'm not near the 
 computer which has the pom files.
 I should be able to send them over by Friday. 
Just create a jira and attach it,
diff or zip or both is fine. How did 
the work go on the OSGi services, classloaders etc?
Mark
 Cheers,
 On Mon, Oct 26, 2009 at 7:14 PM, Mark Proctor <mproctor(a)codehaus.org 
 <mailto:mproctor@codehaus.org>> wrote:
     Richard Burton (in cc) was looking into this, I believe he was
     getting a basic automated maven build going, and making our api
     more OSGi friendly. I'm not sure on his status.
     Mark
     Michael Neale wrote:
>     I see no reason why not - the only effect would be in the manifest of
>     the released jars right?
>
>     Are you volunteering to look into how to get maven to do this? ;)
>
>     On Tue, Oct 27, 2009 at 12:00 AM, Maciej Prochniak <mpr(a)touk.pl>
<mailto:mpr@touk.pl> wrote:
>       
>>     Hello,
>>
>>     is OSGI packaging of Jboss rules artifacts planned?
>>     Currently drools bundles are provided by various 3rd parties e.g.
>>     servicemix, springsource
>>     but it would be nice to have 'official' bundles of latest versions
with
>>     e.g. correct optional import
>>
>>     It shouldn't be hard to do, as maven is used in building process - just
>>     a matter of maven-bundle-plugin configuration.
>>
>>     br,
>>     maciek
>>
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 -Richard L. Burton III