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[opendaylight.org #57529] Remove serviceutils 0.5.0-SNAPSHOT from Nexus?
Thanh Ha via RT <helpdesk@...>
On Thu Jun 21 07:34:06 2018, vorburger@... wrote:
Hello Thanh,Hi Michael, I just got majorly confused re. versions of Maven artifacts of the newNormally I'd say no because SNAPSHOTS automatically clear out after 3 weeks anyway and for us to delete artifacts we have to do them 1 at a time. Nexus does not provide a simple interface to bulk delete. But considering that serviceutils only has a handful of artifacts it's at least manageable without taking an entire day of effort. BTW: The versions on stable/oxygen are likewise a bit confusing,In my opinion because the project changed namespaces the version numbers can really start at whatever the project wants as there won't be any version collision with the old project. Regards, Thanh |
Michael Vorburger <vorburger@...>
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 4:55 PM, Thanh Ha via RT <helpdesk@...> wrote: On Thu Jun 21 07:34:06 2018, vorburger@... wrote: Thank You! > BTW: The versions on stable/oxygen are likewise a bit confusing, My point was less restarting at 0.1.x and more that, whatever the numbering scheme is (I don't really care, actually), a past stable/* should have a lower version than the master; that's all. And we have meanwhile agreed via Gerrit that that's just what we will be doing here - so all good. Regards, |
Michael Vorburger via RT <helpdesk@...>
On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 4:55 PM, Thanh Ha via RT <helpdesk@...>
wrote: On Thu Jun 21 07:34:06 2018, vorburger@... wrote:Thank You!Hello Thanh,Hi Michael,I just got majorly confused re. versions of Maven artifacts of the newNormally I'd say no because SNAPSHOTS automatically clear out after 3 My point was less restarting at 0.1.x and more that, whatever the numberingBTW: The versions on stable/oxygen are likewise a bit confusing,In my opinion because the project changed namespaces the version numbers scheme is (I don't really care, actually), a past stable/* should have a lower version than the master; that's all. And we have meanwhile agreed via Gerrit that that's just what we will be doing here - so all good. Regards, |