--- Don Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 1 Oct 2003, David Graham wrote:
> <snip />
> > Rob mentioned something about Struts being setup for Maven already and
> I
> > asked for clarification.  If that's true then I see no point in
> > complicating things with another build tool.  Also, it seems that
> Maven in
> > some ways is a superset of Forrest functionality.  It handles the
> website
> > plus the jar builds.
> 
> Forrest is not a build tool.  If we went with Maven, Forrest would just
> be
> another plugin, just like most people use the default site building
> plugin.
> 
> > The more tools involved means it's harder to understand the build
> process
> > which limits the number of people willing to put up with it and work
> on
> > Struts.  My personal goal (and I hope the group's as well) is to have
> > *one* easy to use tool that builds all of Struts.  I don't care if
> this is
> > Ant, Maven, or Forrest as long as it's only one of them.
> 
> I agree, but if a Forrest plugin for Maven is used, you still use one
> tool
> to build all of Struts.

Great, that sounds like we can get the features of Forrest while still
using one tool.  Thanks for the explanation.

David

> 
> Don
> 
> >
> > David
> >
> > >
> > > Though, a valid, technical objection would be that the website and
> the
> > > build (except for the current Cactus snafu) ain't broke, so we don't
> > > need to fix it. Steve's got everything running as valid XHTML. We're
> > > still using the original Apache look, but then so is the vast
> majority
> > > of other Apache projects. If we dusted off the struts-lib
> distribution
> > > (which appeared and disappeared during the last beta cycle), the
> > > quick-start concerns would be answered.
> > >
> > > Certainly, it would make sense to start new development on Forrest
> > > and/or Maven. If we spun off taglibs or rolled up our sleeves on
> 2.0,
> > > then we'd definitely want to make a decision there. (Based primarily
> on
> > > who was willing to do the work.)
> > >
> > > And, we do have Forrest running on the SourceForge site, so things
> like
> > > RSS feeds and WikiDocs could be tried there first to see how helpful
> > > they really are. (I must admit, I'm intrigued.)
> > >
> > > -Ted.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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