I would also like to point out that disk space also not cheap when using cloud 
based development environments.  Our corporation is using VMWare to host 
Developer Environments, backed by a distributed storage system.  Right now 
we've only been authorized for 30GB of disk space to keep all our tools & 
codebases.  Requesting more space is worse than passing a bill through 
congress.  

Anyhow, keep us corporate (desktop restricted) people in mind when making 
global decisions.  BTW, we are using global maven settings to define a shared 
m2 repo (not in the users home directory).   



> Diskspace aren't cheap on SSD laptops with no option of upgrade  :)
> 
> I for one is happy the download is default off since when it was I had to 
> constantly clean out test workspaces. 
>
> Plus the background job could take hours if not days to complete. 
>
>
> /max
> http://about.me/maxandersen

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