Re: Any plans to move to build Nutchusing Maven?

2006-08-16 Thread Chris Mattmann
Hi Steven, On 8/16/06 7:36 AM, steven shingler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: (This thread moved from the User List.) OK Lukas, lets open it up to the dev list! :) Particularly, does the group feel moving to Maven would be _a good thing_ ? +1 I suggested this (however did not make any

Re: Any plans to move to build Nutchusing Maven?

2006-08-16 Thread William Surowiec
I am an outsider, I hope my comments do not cause grief. AFAIK, Maven is transitioning to version 2. The newer version is more attractive, but noticeably different than version 1 in implementation but, closer to home, in configuration. It might be wise to explore some of the comments from other,

Re: Any plans to move to build Nutchusing Maven?

2006-08-16 Thread Lukas Vlcek
Hi, I have almost no experience with maven subprojects but somehow I feel this could help us with Nutch plugins. Am I correct? In maven we can always call ant goals as well and Jelly is a fun to use. With maven one of the biggest benefit would be that eclipse (or other IDE) classpath settings

Re: Any plans to move to build Nutchusing Maven?

2006-08-16 Thread Sami Siren
Lukas Vlcek wrote: Hi, I have almost no experience with maven subprojects but somehow I feel this could help us with Nutch plugins. Am I correct? In maven we can always call ant goals as well and Jelly is a fun to use. With maven one of the biggest benefit would be that eclipse (or other IDE)

Re: Any plans to move to build Nutchusing Maven?

2006-08-16 Thread Nicolas Lalevée
Le Mercredi 16 Août 2006 17:18, Sami Siren a écrit : Lukas Vlcek wrote: Hi, I have almost no experience with maven subprojects but somehow I feel this could help us with Nutch plugins. Am I correct? In maven we can always call ant goals as well and Jelly is a fun to use. With maven

Re: Any plans to move to build Nutchusing Maven?

2006-08-16 Thread Lukas Vlcek
Hi, I have just noticed that there is going on some activity called Tika (http://code.google.com/p/tika/) and these guys are starting directly with Maven2 (am I right?). The more Nutch/Lucene/Hadoop/[Tika]/[?] thing grows the more sophisticated project management tool will be needed I think.