On Mon, 26 Nov 2001 20:50, Stephane Bailliez wrote: > > exolab is just an example - I suspect you could ask Sam/gump > > peeps to see the > > full range of ant versions used in the projects it manages. > > And remember that > > these projects represent a best case example (ie Sam > > regularly submits > > patches to the projects to get them building in line and the > > projects tend to > > be more uptodate "open" projects). > > Wow...you are fast in conclusion. > These projects do not represent at all a best case example.
oh really? > They just represent a sample of entropy since they are absolutely not > coordinated. except of course that gump runs them. This of course implies that they have reached a high enough quality to be included based on their own merit or because another project chooses to depend on them. Oh and did I mention - Sam regularly sends patches to all these projects to keep them compatible with ant and as uptodate as possible (because it breaks gump if they are not). No - no coordination here at all. > They have nothing in commons...It's not like all these modules were made > from the ground up to work together and therefore use a common set of third > party and all synchronized together with defined milestone. and whats that got to do with the price of cheese? -- Cheers, Pete *-----------------------------------------------------------------------* PROGRAM: n. a magic spell cast over a computer allowing it to turn one's input into error messages. v.t. to engage in a pastime similar to banging one's head against a wall, but with fewer opportunities for reward. *-----------------------------------------------------------------------* -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
