Am Dienstag, den 30.05.2006, 09:39 -0400 schrieb Noel J. Bergman:
> Norman Maurer wrote:
> 
> > > Maven generated web-sites have generally and historically been
> > > hugely bloated.  Our entire site is 28MB, of which javadocs
> > > are 19MB.
> 
> > Really i always feeled nice with maven site..
> 
> I was chatting with Brett Porter last night, who was saying that Maven 2 is
> substantially better than Maven 1 in this regard.  If someone wants to show
> what Maven 2 would do to/with our site, I'm certainly willing to look.
> 
I think that should be focused when alan complete his work on maven2
sandbox. Cause we can so depend on some reports that maven2 generate.

> > > Two primary problems that Maven must resolve before I would
> > > be willing to use it.
> 
> And Maven is apparently working on both of them.  This is not a JAMES
> isolated issue, but one that has come up in various discussions around the
> ASF.
> 
> > > Automatic downloading and installation without verification
> > > is wrong, dangerous and irresponsible.
> 
> > Does this any tool which download jars autmaticly ?
> 
> Yes, I would say that of any tool that downloads from a public repository.
> We have said it regarding an Eclipse repository, too.

Ok .. never notice this ;-)

> 
> > > Obviously, we already have some separation, e.g.,
> > > src/java/.../{component} for major component areas.
> > >  We could generate separate jars for each.
> > That is what we should do.. Many jars generation will it be
> > easier for people which only depend on a single compenent of us.
> 
> True, although it makes things more difficult for us.  Personally, I'm not
> at all prepared to freeze interfaces between our "internal" components,
> and/or declare them ready for standalone use.

Yeah it make some things difficulter but so we maybe get more users that
work with our code and test it.

> 
> In any event, we can look at it if someone wants to add m2 support.  And I
> will look at using <subant> to see what we can do.  From what JvZ was saying
> in some e-mail yesterday, the primary difference is that M2 is patterned,
> and Ant is not.
> 
>       --- Noel

bye
Norman

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