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I was able to locate above document decribing how to contribute a module. But is miss final part: how can a module owner publish his module at AU or push it into the standard distro? Please inline or link the guide.
Would be nice, as I've now been told I need to do this :)
For the Alpha server, it is easy to get something into the daily NBMs, if it is not already there; see nbbuild/build.properties:${config.modules.daily-alpha-nbm}. For the Beta and Stable servers, AFAIK a particular version of the NBM must be manually added to the list, and Robert Novak manages this. Robert can you confirm, and if so, assign this issue to yourself and publish an overview of what to do?
The process how to add/remove module to/from standard distribution is realy missing. I plan to come with some proposal during this month (MAR 2003).
Guys link is obsolette, maybe the correct one is: http://www.netbeans.org/community/contribute/modules.html .
That page is for contributing new modules to contrib.netbeans.org, or requesting the creation of a new module in the std distro. In my case, I've taken over ownership of a module previously maintained by Sun (xml-tree-edit). It used to be in the standard distro, but now is to be made available through AU only (the main AU site). However, I don't know how, nor have the required permissions, to publish to the main AU site.
It's started for a long time. Any progress, Dan?
Fixed. The NetBeans.org AU management guide lies on: http://www.netbeans.org/community/guidelines/au-management.html
What's document status? A proposal? There is too many pending issues.
What issue, please clarify. How could we fix something when we don't know what fix. Considering as fixed.
Please elaborate on AUC types for dev build vs. stable builds. Also cover NBM Signing criteria.
Fixed