On 4 Jan 2011, at 15:06, Robert Godfrey wrote:
On 4 January 2011 15:36, Rafael Schloming <[email protected]> wrote:
Personally I think jumping into major build system changes at this point is going to be a waste of time. I think past discussions have made clear that changing *how* the various components and artifacts are built is really just going to introduce more churn, and we have more basic issues to address around *what* components and artifacts are delivered and how the code is
structured/divided into modules.

However, actually making the change to a modern build system that forces modularity and componentisation would accomplish this, while also prompting discussion and showing up things that would otherwise be ignored. Basically, if someone attempted to implement the changes, that person would discover the cruft and unwanted dependencies and complexities, hypothetically, and would be in a position to report on or fix them.

+1 from me too. I'm not sure what we think the objective of moving to maven now would be. I agree with Emmanuel in the other thread that delivering official artefacts for Maven repos is a sensible objective, but I don;t
think we need to/should move to Maven simply for that.

As Rafi says above, I think we need a sensible discussion on what the
components and artefacts are (across the whole project, not just the Java part) before jumping into tool selection/change. Related, (at least as far as maven is concerned), is the notion of (external) dependency management - however again I think we want to define our desired outcome before selecting
the tool.

I think the discussion on modules / components / artefacts is probably one
of the more important things we have to do in 2011.

-1 Mostly.

Discussion is great. We seem to have agreed we need to have one of those. However, there is always a lot of inertia around changes to 'The Way We Have Always Done It' which is obvious from the above and other comments in this thread.

I think the move to Maven is a no-brainer, this is 2011 and it should be done no matter what. We should also be using that work as a springboard for the discussion we need to have.

Cheerz,
Andrew.
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