There might be enough discrete Maven subject areas to justify something
more like a BB, eg like JavaRanch? I get a lot of mails from here that
are for topics I know nothing about and are unlikely to dabble with.

John

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Fay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 26 September 2007 16:38
To: Maven Users List
Subject: Re: Why Maven is Hard?

Thinking about it, it seems like the mojo-dev list would be the
"right" place for Maven plugin development discussion. Its just not
very high traffic at this point.

Probably if you joined and started posting questions etc, we could
turn it into the mailing list we want/need with active participation.
I'm sure other plugin devs like myself would appreciate this kind of
forum.

Wayne

On 9/26/07, Sommers, Elizabeth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> What I want is an active mailing list for plugin developers.  I have
> written too many plugins with less than stellar testing harnesses and
> tools.  The developers' mailing list is not the right place to discuss
> plugins.
>
> I think that maven itself has got pretty stable.  The problem is that
> the plugins are NOT stable and vary in quality.
>
> I have now written more ant and maven than I care to think about (I am
a
> build/release engineer).  I know there are things I have found that
> other people might be interested in.  I know that other people have
> solved other problems.  I would like to be discussing these solutions
in
> a forum where I am not boring either new users or the developers.
>
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