Author: michaelo
Date: Fri Jan 15 19:56:28 2016
New Revision: 1724871
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1724871&view=rev
Log:
[MNGSITE-273] Typo on the History of Maven webpage
Modified:
maven/site/trunk/content/markdown/background/history-of-maven.md
Modified: maven/site/trunk/content/markdown/background/history-of-maven.md
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/maven/site/trunk/content/markdown/background/history-of-maven.md?rev=1724871&r1=1724870&r2=1724871&view=diff
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--- maven/site/trunk/content/markdown/background/history-of-maven.md (original)
+++ maven/site/trunk/content/markdown/background/history-of-maven.md Fri Jan 15
19:56:28 2016
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ incredibly important but the value of a
generally neglected and tends to fall apart when you need it to work most like
when you need to prepare a release or when
more then a couple of people are working on the project. In Jakarta land four
years ago it was rare that a Ant build
worked out of the box. Mind you many Turbine developers suffered as I tried to
get Maven working which is something I regret,
-but I figure how do new projects start and survive if someone doesn's suffer.
I figured it was for their own good
+but I figure how do new projects start and survive if someone doesn't suffer.
I figured it was for their own good
(I've been known to have an opinion or two) and after much gnashing of teeth I
think Maven has finally come of age.
It reminds me of one of my favourite quotes from Ralph Johnson and Don Roberts
in Patterns for Evolving Frameworks: