I believe if you check https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs there should be some
bugs open with mojos listed, that may be the best spot to check.  You might
also try searching the m2e-dev list but I'm not sure there is anything more
there than on Bugzilla

On 15 August 2011 12:03, Asaf Mesika <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there a wiki page listing a table of Maven Plugins, and the teams
> working on it?
> So if someone wants to start work on a connector, he can check if someone
> else haven't start working on it.
>
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 15, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Mark H. Wood <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I get the feeling that the two sides of this discussion are not
>> hearing each other.
>>
>> However good the reasons, to the end user it looks as though the m2e
>> team have been working like bees to remove features that we all depend
>> on, and the result (today) looks significantly less useful than
>> previous versions.  For my part, I'm still on v3.5+0.9.something and
>> trying out NetBeans, feeling that I'm strongly warned off of the
>> current Eclipse and m2e as the combination is not yet ready for the
>> way I want to use it.
>>
>> If I understand the other side of the discussion, the m2e team have
>> been taking out things that could not be properly done in m2e itself
>> and were unmaintainable, and instead providing more support for other
>> teams to do a proper job with those functions.  So things do get worse
>> for a while as a necessary step to them getting better than before.
>>
>> For the discussion to progress, we need to hear from the third parties
>> who are now encouraged to pick up those features and reimplement
>> them.  I'm left wondering if any of those parties have been informed
>> that the problem has been "tossed over the wall" to them.
>>
>> If in the end Eclipse+m2e becomes less mysterious, frustrating, and
>> unstable than in the past, then it will have been worth some
>> disruption and I suppose I'll be using the latest and greatest at some
>> point.  For now I'm waiting to see what happens.
>>
>> --
>> Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer   [email protected]
>> Asking whether markets are efficient is like asking whether people are
>> smart.
>>
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