Good call. I'm +1 on Download being a major navigation item.
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Henri Yandell
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So I use maven:site to create my website describing the project. It's very
very cool. That and the jar-management are the two biggest sells to me. I
showed it to the local JUG last night and it was amazing how the Source
XReference was the biggest seller.
The basic fact that I was 'selling' a build.xml that took care of all
those extra nifty things they never had time for was very alluring.
I've one big question though:
How do I download the project from the site?? Finding out how to download
from the current Maven site is rather cryptic. I have to go to Getting
Started and not 'Download' or 'Files'.
Hen
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