Post build task plugin repository: Subversion or Github?

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Rafael Ribeiro Rezende

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Feb 5, 2015, 5:35:58 AM2/5/15
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Hi all,

I wanted to have a look in the Post build task plugin, and maybe touch it if necessary.
The plugin page points to Subversion as source code, but after googling I found it also on github.

In both repos, the pom file says it's on version 1.9, while the latest release available (quite old anyway) is 1.8...
So, I'm confused here.
Ideas?

Thanks in advance!

Ulli Hafner

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Feb 5, 2015, 5:40:35 AM2/5/15
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From the pom:

<version>1.9-SNAPSHOT</version>
That means that version 1.9 is not yet released (snapshot). The next release will be 1.9. 

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Rafael Ribeiro Rezende

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Feb 5, 2015, 5:54:10 AM2/5/15
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Ops! Missed that :)

And about the repository? Should github be the correct one?

Ulli Hafner

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Feb 5, 2015, 12:15:29 PM2/5/15
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From the wiki it seems that it is still in subversion (git is automatically synchronized). 

So if you are planning to add some new features it would make sense to move to git first (see wiki howto). 
Did you get in contact with the original author?

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Rafael Ribeiro Rezende

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Feb 9, 2015, 5:43:55 AM2/9/15
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Hello Ulrich,

I haven't contacted the original author yet. Some of my colleagues will check if the implementation is really necessary here.
If yes, they are instructed to contact the author then.

Good to know that the git repository is synchronized here. So, they have a reliable starting point.
Thanks!
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