Ken, It is an open source project. This means that those wishing to see change have the responsability of donating the time or resources needed to be the source of change. The two ways to do this is to either (a) become a contributor by contributing things the community finds valuable or (b) offering a job to a committer that they find attractive and gives them the freedom to work on the project full time.
The criticism may of course be fair. We'd all love to see the plugin do more things with fewer bugs. The trick is being part of the solution. And yes, distinguishing where things could improve is a good place to start. Doug (m2 plugin user) P.S. The 0.11 plugin version is available at this Eclipse update site: http://m2eclipse.codehaus.org/update/ P.P.S. Maven2 support for NetBeans works very well out of the box. It even supports multi-module builds by creating new IDE projects on the fly as submodules are opened. On 1/8/08, nhhockeyplayer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Can someone offer a solution so this plugin for eclipse? > > Installation is buggy and no way can i find version 0.0.0.10 to 0.0.0.11 > > version 12 is unusable > > cannot configurea local repo either > > It is really a mess. > > Web sites need to be cleaned up too > > Installation needs to be cleaned up > > Bugs need to be fixed > > Hello ? > > Where can I get a previous version? The web site states nothing. It just > points me to the update URL's and both update and update-dev produce an > unusable tool. > > > > ----- > Best regards > Ken in nashua > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/m2Eclipse-plugin-remains-unusable-without-install-support-tp14697346s177p14697346.html > Sent from the Maven Eclipse - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > >
