Adam R. B. Jack wrote:

I guess there is no point me integrating Maven into Gump, since Maven next
has it's sights on this space.

http://blogs.codehaus.org/projects/maven/archives/000271.html

I knew of Continuum since months now, as it has always been talked about on the Maven lists. Never seen it though, till now.


The fact that Continuum builds Maven projects does not mean that Gump should not too.

Remember that we are not building projects because the projects need it to build, but because we believe that building everything with the last of everything has a meaning, whatever build system is used underneath.

I contributed to Open Source hoping to collaborate with others and build
combined solutions, cooperate for a better whole, yada yada. I'd have
thought that this could (at least) happen at Apache, but I guess not.
Competition, coopetition might be good drivers in an economy but they are
wasteful in a single organization. I came to collaborate not compete. What a
waste of energy, what a waste period.

Don't fall in the same trap I falled into with Centipede. As much as I resonate with you, I have learned that it's *my* vision, not something that everyone buys into. It's like this at Krysalis, not at Apache.


If you want to collaborate, do so. Just don't assume or need that others want to collaborate with you, you like it or not. And don't stop doing things just because others are doing similar things.

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Nicola Ken Barozzi                   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
            - verba volant, scripta manent -
   (discussions get forgotten, just code remains)
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