Hi Adam,

I don't profess to know much about Continuum at this stage, but I think your
subject has it right in that it is not equal to gump. I think it is intended
to solve similar but different problems (probably with some overlap).

I certainly don't think it should be any reason not to use Maven via gump.

Cheers,
Brett

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Adam R. B. Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Monday, 1 December 2003 2:43 AM
> To: Gump code and data
> Subject: Maven Continuum != Gump
> 
> 
> 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 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.

Nowt as weird as folk...

regards,

Adam
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