Lucene is in fact already available through maven. poms do exist, all
what is left is to find who manages them and releases.

On Thu, Apr 2, 2009 at 01:40, Douglas Campos <doug...@theros.info> wrote:
> +1 on maven, and I volunteer to aid in the creation of the maven project
> files (pom's)
>
> On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:02 AM, Ryan McKinley <ryan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> we can have fine grained modularity w/o having second class citizens, and
>>> we can achieve it without needing to make radical changes -- but putting
>>> more stuff into "core" isn't going to help us get there.
>>>
>>
>> I totally agree.
>>
>> However, just to stir the pot (and assuming you are well rested), I'll
>> drop your "radical changes" constraint and suggest that maven (while it can
>> be a PIA) makes this kind of modularity trivial.
>>
>> With maven we could easily have:
>>  /core
>>  /modules/xxx
>>
>> Each module could easily declare:
>>  * its dependencies on other modules
>>  * the required JRE
>>  * document its level of maturity
>>
>> And there are good off the shelf tools to report the dependency graphs,
>> etc, etc.
>>
>> If there are any serious moves to reorganize things, we should at least
>> consider the benefits of maven.
>>
>> ryan
>>
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