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  • PSIA General Meeting / with congrats to Deng

    I had a busy agenda in Manila, from which I’ve just returned. Getting a bit behind on blogging about it in fact!
    During the trip, I was able to attend the PSIA (Philippine Software Industry Association) General Meeting in Makati. It was a bigger than expected turn out, and a good night out. It was interesting […]

  • Apache Archiva goes live!

    Archiva became a top level project at the Apache Software Foundation in March, and we’re now rounding out the move of some of the resources. The web site has moved to http://archiva.apache.org/, and the mailing lists have moved to the same domain.
    The project continues to grow - we’ve just added our first committer as a […]

  • Apache Continuum Settles in to its New Home

    Last month, the Apache board approved a resolution to establish the Apache Continuum project. So after just short of 3 years as part of the Apache Maven project, Continuum has grown to the size of being a project in its own right, and moved out to it’s new home at http://continuum.apache.org/. There are 13 committers […]

  • Being reminded of the benefits of a community in open source

    To anyone that has worked in a healthy open source community, this will seem like a no-brainer, but sometimes it’s good to be reminded of the real benefits when you involve a community of diverse developers in what you’re doing.
    Earlier in the week, Joakim brought up the discussion topic on the Archiva Development List about […]

  • Archiva and Maven at PinoyJUG in Manila

    Deng and I will be presenting at PinoyJUG in Manila tomorrow night.
    I’m going to talk a little about Maven and cover a few of the best practices from my recent presentation at ApacheCon.
    Deng will be showing off the official release of Archiva 1.0 (releasing as I speak!), and how to set it up in your […]

  • ApacheCon talk slides online

    It’s day 2 of the main part of the conference here at ApacheCon, and I had a couple of presentations to give, the slides of which are now online. The first was on Apache Maven Best practices, which went quite well - though first up in the morning is tough (both the speaker and attendees […]

  • Preparing for Maven and Eclipse presentations in November / you read right - this post isn't about Leopard and Java 6.

    November is a great month for conferences for anyone interested in Open Source, particularly those located in the Asia Pacific with an interest in Apache or Eclipse projects.
    I’m interested to see how OSSummit Asia goes this year - it is the first time it has been run, and the first time Apache and Eclipse have […]

  • Maven, Continuum, and Archiva training at OS Summit in November

    It is now just over a month until OS Summit Asia, which is being held in Hong Kong. I will be presenting a number of sessions at this year’s conference, including a training session about Maven, Continuum and Archiva.
    I’m also very pleased to announce that Deng Ching will now be co-presenting the […]

  • Catching up with Deng Ching from Apache Maven and Archiva

    I’ve just posted another interview at the main devzuz.org site, this time with Deng Ching. Deng is the newest Maven PMC member, and among plenty of other things there, has been working on Archiva almost since its inception.
    After a successful start to the series talking to Emmanuel, I’m now planning to talk to a developer […]

  • Archiva feature complete beta released!

    Things are starting to come together in Archiva land with the first beta release today (as Deng announced here).
    This has added a number of nice finishing touches - the repository problem reporting is back, as is support for Maven 1.x clients, and you can now schedule regular cleanups on snapshots which should be a very […]