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> Hi All
Hi Nick,
> 
> Release candidate 4 of POI 3.0 is now available:
>       http://people.apache.org/~nick/POI-3.0-RC4/
> For maven users, there's also the pom, binary and source jars available
> for testing with:
>       http://people.apache.org/~nick/POI-3.0-RC4/maven/
> 
> There have only been a few bug fixes since RC3, but lots of work on
> the maven artifacts.
Thanks for your work. I have tested the mavenized version of POI with maven
2.0.6. Your POM is gracefully accepted and everything works well.

I personally like the idea of not further splitting the POI artifact into
smaller pieces. Anyhow you should face the fact that this has been done
for 2.5.1-final:
http://repo1.maven.org/maven2/poi/

This will definetly cause confusion if maven users want to upgrade from poi
2.5.1-final to 3.0. They will have to remove the additional dependencies on
poi-contrib and poi-scratchpad. For compatibility reasons I would
recommend to keep the existing scheme. Even though this will cause the
overhead of building/maintaining 3 POMs instead of just one. Anyways the choice
is yours...
> 
> As before, please let us know if things are still broken, and ensure any
> open bug reports have all the information we'll need.
see above...
> 
> Nick
Best regards
  Jörg
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