> Indeed, silently trusting Maven to automatically "do the right thing" in >> places that are important to me is a recipe for disaster. >> > Agreed. To me the solution is just to take control of Maven. For instance, > with explicit declarations of plugin versions, enforcing rules, etc... > > +1 here. I don't face much problems with maven when all versions are defined. Better yet, maven 3 will show you warnings for plugins without version specified.
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