Only a small part of Tesla is the build tool, and they are all just JARs you stick in a normal Maven installation. Most of what Tesla is is the integration of all the tools across the delivery chain. The Maven extensions are really not terribly exciting. The shell, however, is pretty cool :-) I'll probably show it to a few more people at JavaOne but I'm more interested in it being useful, well documented and having a decent website before I release it. I'd hoped to have it in a state ready for public consumption at JavaOne but it's not and I don't really care about trying to get things done for conferences anymore.
On Sep 29, 2012, at 6:51 AM, Mark Derricutt <m...@talios.com> wrote: > Surely Tesla's going to revolutionise the world and take over? :-) > > Are there any -SNAPSHOT dists anywhere at all? > > On 28/09/2012, at 6:03 AM, Jason van Zyl <ja...@tesla.io> wrote: > >> I was curious to see what the breakdown is of Maven, Ivy and Gradle use so I >> took the block of traffic from last week and filtered down the unique IPs >> per tool across its versions. > Thanks, Jason ---------------------------------------------------------- Jason van Zyl Founder & CTO, Sonatype Founder, Apache Maven http://twitter.com/jvanzyl --------------------------------------------------------- the course of true love never did run smooth ... -- Shakespeare