Whatever you like is, I'm sure great. As you say since you have unique plumbing skills, it would be most excellent to pull off changes that only you might reasonably pull off. Did you have any ideas for cleanup on the Maven files? They've been pretty good... The CLI change would be worthily dull and useful, sure. Anything to get us a bit more standard before a 1.0 release; getting rid of unneeded or special-version dependencies is great.
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 1:12 PM, Benson Margulies <[email protected]> wrote: > So, wanting to offer an excuse not to go emeritus, I wonder at you > all: what's in need of doing that fits my 'plumbing repair' profile? > Ditching or normalizing the 'special' cli? That is, either make a fork > of the never-to-be-released 2.0 commons-cli in our svn and set up to > make a full release of it with our releases, or change our code to > live with the most recent version that did get released. Or something > else? >
