On 2010-09-20 15:21, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
I do, agree, though, that Maven makes you drink the Kool-aid and it doesn't play well 
with other conventions (although it isn't horrible when it comes to Ant, either).  There 
are plenty of days I hate Maven for what it assumes, but there are also many days when I 
love the fact that the POM describes my project in one clear, fairly concise, 
"validatable" way.

We took the middle road in Nutch - we switched to ant+ivy to manage dependencies. This way we get single copies of all deps, and build.xml is still recognizable and useful. Of coure, this doesn't solve the publishing part of Maven functionality (yet).

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