-1 IMHO Maven is good enough for what it needs now. SBT would be another option and a more natural fit, especially if we plan to add more "scala-like" frameworks in the future (Play...).
Anyway, would it make sense that I jump as maintainer of maven pom(s), adding SBT in the future? Having two build systems is not ideal, but can help some guys and have a broader coverage. Thx, Eric On 01/12/2015 09:50 AM, Kevin Kim (Sangwoo) wrote: > +1 for gradle, > I like it much than maven, too. > On Mon Jan 12 2015 at 5:13:17 PM Anthony Corbacho < > [email protected]> wrote: > >> If we can come up with a list of things that we need, I can add them. >> >> On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 5:02 PM, moon soo Lee <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> +1 >>> >>> it's been very long to have that PR open. I guess it is not that simple >> job >>> to make all behavior working just as current mvn. >>> If it takes too long, i think we can discuss minimum requirement of >> gradle >>> build. With quick minimum build support pushed to source tree, maybe we >> can >>> attract people who prefer use gradle and can get chances of feedback and >>> improvements. >>> >>> Best, >>> moon >>> >>> 2015년 1월 12일 월요일, Alex B.<[email protected]>님이 작성한 메시지: >>> >>>> Same here, enthusiastic +1 for gradle >>>> >>>> After years of mvn I would rather prefer gradle now, although better to >>>> exercise caution here as having a full featured programming language in >>>> build file may make things unnecessary complicated too. >>>> >>>> On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 4:40 PM, Roman Shaposhnik < >> [email protected] >>>> <javascript:;>> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 11:34 PM, Anthony Corbacho >>>>> <[email protected] <javascript:;>> wrote: >>>>>> Hi, >>>>>> >>>>>> Few month back, I started to work on integrating Gradle to zeppelin >>>> (pull >>>>>> request: pull/171 <https://github.com/NFLabs/zeppelin/pull/171>) >>> But I >>>>>> didnt had the time to finish and complete it :( >>>>>> So the question here is more like, Should we keep on and try to >>> switch >>>>> from >>>>>> mvn to gradle? >>>>>> What do you think guys? >>>>> FWIW: I'm a huge fan of gradle. Not sure if I can promise >>>>> to commit coding cycles, but at least I can share my experiences >>>>> via answering questions, etc. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> Roman. >>>>>
