Guys, Some good & sensible advice/pointers, thanks. I can see that there is a time not to collaborate, it can slow/mis-focus or just plain frustrate, but I'm not sure that is the case here. At least 151 of the 400+ projects in public Gump appear to be Mavenized, so maybe it is just time to throw Apache support fully behind Maven, convert the rest, and start working cohesively. Time marches on, Maven improves (I assume, I've not yet used it) and I don't see why folks would want to use Ant (for the simple 'build'/'test' portion of continuous integration) if Maven meets it's goals.
Gump, on the other hand, has not had the support (of late) that it could. We don't have a lot of active developers, we don't have an active metadata management team, we don't have many installs (and non @ Apache), we aren't even nagging at the moment. I was hoping to start a push for all these [I updated the site, locally, to such an effect], but now I fear that doing so would detract from Maven's attempts to form a community. Without more community & involvement Gump can't grow, but what to do now? I am really torn & looking for input. regards, Adam -- Experience Sybase Technology... http://www.try.sybase.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
