This is true - but the tree was available elsewhere, I think the help plugin had it for a while.

A

On 2 Apr 2008, at 00:39, Jason Chaffee wrote:

Also, this may have been written before the dependency plugin had the
current feature set.  I know when I first started using maven2 and the
dependency plugin, it only had copy, unpack, and a couple of other
goals.  It didn't have everything it has now.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Williams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 7:56 AM
To: Maven Developers List
Subject: Re: maven vs openmake mesiter

Heh, it looks to me like people who have had bad experiences with
maven but not known the tools that can help.
The command "mvn dependency:tree" would have saved them a paragraph of
rant at least!

Andy

On 31 Mar 2008, at 22:59, Jason van Zyl wrote:

I have something written but it's not very nice. But we're obviously
a threat as they make comparisons to us. A victim of our own
success. I've also meant to follow up on when they started using the
term "Mojo" which definitely confuses people. For the sister Maven
project over at Codehaus called Mojo has been around quite a long
time. So I just didn't want to be disappointed and I'm hoping that
they didn't do it to confuse users. I am assuming not but I haven't
looked up the dates.

I will try to remove the barbs from my write-up, as their marketing
I frankly find distasteful. But I'll try to be objective and publish
it.

On 31-Mar-08, at 2:18 PM, Jason Chaffee wrote:
I came across OpenMake's meister over the weekend and wondered if
anyone
on this list has any experience with or any comparison with Maven? I
was just curious what the maven community's impression/response
would be
because they claim to have maven-like features, but they also claim
to
go "above and beyond" maven in flexibility and features.



http://www.openmakesoftware.com/Maven-VS-Meister/


Thanks,

Jason

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Founder,  Apache Maven
jason at sonatype dot com
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They know it is going to rise tomorrow. When people are fanatically
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dogmas or goals, it's always because these dogmas or
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