I'm pretty sure you're close to pissing some people off. "why hasn't this been fixed yet" and "When is it going to be fixed" is not the right wording for open source projects where you're not shipping in anything yourself. Creating jiras and providing patches (with test cases) is the way to go.
/Anders On Wed, May 19, 2010 at 19:05, Tim Fulmer <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > Yesterday we noticed an error when running mvn site to generate cobertura > reports to track down some coverage issues. Turns out this was caused by a > snapshot update mandated by the special way Maven handles plugin > versioning. > Things got even more special when trying to specify a version of > org.apache.maven.plugins:maven-project-info-reports-plugin. Turns out > plugin management doesn't work for reporting. The version specified in > plugin management is ignored in reporting and the current version is used. > Even though the current documentation on configuring reporting shows a > plugin management configuration. The solution was to spam a version > configuration across 20 some odd POM files. I'm sure we missed a few. > > This isn't the first time we've been bitten by Maven's special plugin > versioning and dependency management. Other's have ongoing issues with > this > as well. My question is why hasn't this been fixed yet? Why is plugin > management the one place where Maven's own versioning and dependency > management practices are completely ignored in favor of something that's > obviously broken? When is it going to be fixed? > > -- Tim >
