On 22/08/2007, at 8:17 AM, Grzegorz Kossakowski wrote:
(I'm resending this mail from another account because previous one
seems to be stuck in moderation queue)
Brian E. Fox pisze:
I believe this came from Atlassian. (I386 on irc). They ship their
jars
and javadocs to users who want to write plugins etc, but the sources
stay internal (or to paying customers I think).
Sorry if I'm missing something but why they can't just publish
everything to their private repo and just mirror things
they want share to the public repository afterwards?
This was my initial response too.
As being Maven user (I'm from Apache Cocoon) I support Jason's
opinion here. If you have very specific requirements that
could be fulfilled by existing tools (few lines of script) just use
them and don't pollute other tools with your
specific needs.
This solution is easier for the end user than having to write syncs
with includes/excludes themselves. It all gets done in one hit.
I'm not fan of featuritis, but it sounded like a valid use case, and
since it gives the same net effect and doesn't affect any backwards
compatibility I thought it was worth going ahead with.
Cheers,
Brett
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