Alan D. Cabrera wrote:
On Dec 26, 2008, at 4:14 PM, Emmanuel Lecharny wrote:
Les Hazlewood wrote:
Nope, none at all - I was just bringing it up for discussion to see if
people wanted to give it a go. I found it enjoyable and was thinking
others might as well.
I think that it's better to get close to what people are used to. I
would rather favor a move to maven, if we decide to change the build
system, as it's more likely to be a build system people know, and it
has proved to be stable, reliable and capable of handling quite
complex build.
Gradle, IMHO, sounds like the last hype...
May not be hype. I've always had the philosophy of letting a thousand
flowers bloom. It's just that this project just got started.
Gradle current version is 0.5, does not have any kind of report
(JDepend, Checkstyle, etc), is not integrated into any IDE, does not
generate Idea project files, is not integrated in any CI we use (Hudson,
Continuum). Enough to call it hype, atm.
When Gradle will hit a 1.0-RC, fine. Until then, it's just a candidate
aside the real build system we should have.
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cordialement, regards,
Emmanuel Lécharny
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