On Wed, 2003-11-12 at 11:35, Kurt Schrader wrote:
> On Nov 12, 2003, at 10:29 AM, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> 
> > I honestly do not like a <deliverables/> because it distinctly clashes
> > with a central notion of one artifact per project. Yes, in reality more
> > are produced but maybe this is an indication that projects need to be
> > separated further i.e. a small project for creating distributions and a
> > small project for creating various documentation artifacts.
> 
> I agree with you in general that there should only be one deliverable
> per project, but I think that we need to address things like how to
> deliver a src distribution and/or a debug enabled distribution of the
> same artifact.  

Right, there is definitely the primary thing being produced but you
certainly have everything else.

> Maven currently doesn't handle different permutations
> of an artifact well, and I think that this would be helpful in those
> instances.

Yah, I think we will get somewhere with this discussion. I hope
something falls out because people are definitely generating other
things and it would be useful to capture what people are doing and try
to provide a standard way of doing it.

> -Kurt
> 
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