On Aug 7, 2006, at 7:48 AM, Aaron Mulder wrote:
Bootstrap is not meant to get everything up and running as quickly as
possible... it only exists as a temporary measure to help ensure that
the team can build and get predictable results while minimizing user
error.
Hmm. But we only recommend running bootstrap once right? Not every
time you build?
Are we planning to get rid of bootstrap relatively quickly or is that
always going to be part of the "first build" procedure?
I hope to do away with it soon.
It only needs to exist during the initial transition, once we have CI
deploying SNAPSHOT artifacts for trunk, specs and OpenEJB2, then you
can just use `build`... and once that maven bug is fixed you can just
use `mvn`.
--jason