Github user wilderrodrigues commented on the pull request: https://github.com/apache/cloudstack/pull/1224#issuecomment-164371097 @DaanHoogland @bhaisaab The first thing is that using a standard is better than doing the way nobody else is doing. When one adopts a technology is essential to stick with what that technology has standardised. It help in the long run when other people, used to that technology, will join the project. In addition, ACS is not our only Maven project. So, sticking with the standard is great. Nothing personal, but I'm not a fan of ```the only issue for me is that most users are not as agile as we want them to be.``` those kind or arguments. We have to improve, as much as we can, and it should not be stopped because other users cannot improve. What we do is to make our work better and also to help them see the better way of doing things. A bit philosophical, but I believe that we have to lead by example. This code should have been merged before the 4.7 cut. More on this: https://maven.apache.org/guides/introduction/introduction-to-the-standard-directory-layout.html
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