> -----Original Message-----
> From: Chad Brandon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [Andromda-user] Maven plug-in
> 
> Why is it complexity...because its another tool to learn?
> If a tool's benefits out weigh the cost of learning it...why 
> not learn it
> and take advantage of it?  The IT industry
> is all about learning new things....

The IT industry is also a conduit for living a comfortable life (l-i-f-e).
So it's not *all* about perpetually learning the latest widget.  That sounds
more like technology hell to me.  Most people like the wizardry of it
(hopefully for their own personal satisfaction of a job intelligently done
than some kind of ego drive), but seeing the sunshine and meeting people is
worthwhile as well.

Anyway, these people (like me) who don't see Maven yet as their soul
salvation, you should write an article entitled "A Day In The Life with
Maven".  Talk about what you like about it, what it solves for you, how you
do it, etc.  Something that will convince me how much I am missing without
it.  Help people set their expectations properly and dispel some myths they
may have about it.  Maven is a complex component, but if everyone was using
it, you wouldn't have to convince people any more, and the AndroMDA module
would be finished already.  

Go for it, yo! :-)

$0.02...

-b


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