On 12/19/2011 07:04 PM, Henri Gomez wrote:
Exactly. Since any change would require a learning curve
and it seems we don't have that many (read none) maven
experts in the house, Gradle could be equally considered,
given that it seems more advanced in customization.

I know well Maven but Olivier (Lamy) is a Maven expert, so there is
friend in the business.
And there is a full Maven PMC not too far ready to provide advices and help.
Not counting Tomcat consumers ASF projects like OpenEJB.


All I have seen so far is talk and talk and more talk.
There is trunk, branches, sandbox, so anyone is free to
make a proposal and if things work, I'll be the first
one supporting it.

Amount of work we invest in build.xml is negligible
compared to the rest of the codebase, and I expect maven
will provide such environment. If not, meaning we
would need a couple of developers hacking pom's all the
time, then a big -1.



Cheers
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