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[jira] Closed: (MPMULTICHANGES-4) Document snapshot releases
[ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPMULTICHANGES-4?page=all ]
Lukas Theussl closed MPMULTICHANGES-4:
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Resolution: Duplicate
Fix Version: 1.2
Basically the same as MPMULTICHANGES-3
> Document snapshot releases
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> Key: MPMULTICHANGES-4
> URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/MPMULTICHANGES-4
> Project: maven-multichanges-plugin
> Type: Improvement
> Environment: Windows XP
> Reporter: Graham Triggs
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 1.2
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> I've just started using the multichanges report with our project / subprojects, and noticed that it does not list any information about projects that are currently in -SNAPSHOT status - listing them only as 'Not released yet'.
> Would it not be better if the default behaviour was to actually list the last non-snapshot release number, and it's release date, and to also flag in some way that it is currently under development if it is a -SNAPSHOT?
> Maybe something like:
> Project name | Current version | Last Release | Released date
> Where current version = last release if not a -SNAPSHOT, and last release and released date = Not yet released when there are only -SNAPSHOT releases.
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