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@alexmiller: thanks for the update on my core.async tickets
np, I've been thinking about it
I have a partially functional boot build for core.async. still needs more work, but I hate that core.async build process.
@alexmiller: 👋 I’m here if you need help with boot
I might at some point, just not highest priority right now
I haven't actually gotten approval to use boot in contrib either :)
async is a perfect candidate for it though
I approve. 😄
part of the work involves integrating it into our hudson matrix build and deploy too which should be interesting
if things go well, I'd love to "boot" Maven
across all the contrib builds
cool. I’d be happy to contribute to/support such efforts.
@alexmiller: was going to suggest opening up contrib projects to use build tools that maintainers wanted
the major problem with that is deployment and ci on the hudson server
having a uniform process right now is hugely useful to those of us running the infrastructure
that’s pretty reasonable
one of the trickiest bits is how the sonatype encryption keys are stored and used during the deployment process
I haven't had a chance to dig into how that might work with either Leiningen or Boot
my hope is that they leverage much of the same m2 infrastructure, but not sure
@alexmiller: is this about signing releases?
https://github.com/boot-clj/boot/pull/274 — most likely this is how it’s going to work in the near future, the PR does a good job at outlining how things can be customized.
well that's a lot different than what happens now
which is not to say it's bad or wrong
but will take some time to evaluate