E)
Specifying a a list of plugin versions in a pom snippet (better than
plugin packs) is (as I see it) adding maintenance overhead that could
become intrusive in some organisations.
Why can we not just have a plugin (that maven suggests running if it
seems missing version numbers) that updates your pom to specify the
latest version of any plugins that are not currently stipulated.
Running this on a parent pom in any organisation should eliminate the
need for mixins or packs.
On 2 Sep 2007, at 03:53, Brett Porter wrote:
Like the other poll, I'd like to hear from as many people as
possible their opinion this topic (even if you just want to say '0'
so we know where you stand).
[ ] (A) Having a way to include a set of plugins in one small POM
fragment would be a useful feature to have (if you have a use case
other than the already stated "standard plugins", please specify)
[ ] (B) Pasting a snippet in from the web site is sufficient
[ ] (C) No opinion
[ ] (D) Undecided
[ ] (E) Other (please specify)
Thanks,
Brett
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