Hi Michal,
Good to hear that the "recursive dependencies" thing is on Maven 2. It's a very important functionality IMHO.
What I'll do then is continue developing MavenLibrarian internally and use it until Maven 2 comes out. When it does, I'll see if there is need to continue using MavenLibrarian.
Thanks for the reply,
Vítor Souza
Michal Maczka wrote:
As you can see, the app was designed to run here at my company, but can be changed to an open-source tool for everyone to use. I'm sending this message to see if any of you Maven developers are interested in transforming it into an Official Maven tool after I'm done with the features above. I would gladly donate it to the Apache Software Foundation (it's already developed under the Apache Software License anyways).
I think this is unlikly to happen as you are mostly reproducing the work which we already did for maven2, partially maven-proxy and continuum projects. It will be technically quite difficult to integrate your code with what we did.
There are some features of your tool which migth be attractive for maven1 users and some ideas which are nice
and planned to be supported in maven-land since a long time but neither implemented by you or us.
I think that you will better serve the community (specially maven 1 community) ... trying to compete with us :)
There is nothing wrong if there is more then one supporting tool built on top of maven.
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