OK - I'm going to give this another shot (This was in response to David's message):
Yes - I think version management would be cool...there's just one concern we have with that... What if somebody changes a library or plugin without changing the version, and it breaks our build... I'm sure this is a low occurence thing...but ... (This may not be a real concern unless Maven downloads by something other than a updated version, like a time stamp) We also talked about having some sort of checksum check for this...which would be really ideal... I think it's desirable to do a quality check on any update, before the update actually gets done automatically... So we update one machine...make sure the update is cool...update our repository...and all our machines get updated... That way we don't get any "Suprises" We definitely should be locking down our versions like you are saying though. Cheers, - Ole ____________________________________________________________________________________ Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/r-index
