On Thu, 2002-06-27 at 10:34, Ringo De Smet wrote:
>  --- Jason van Zyl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> > There is a typo in the above paragraph: stream should be steam. But
> > in
> > essence I want Maven to be dead simple use and easy to integrate into
> > existing projects. A user has to be able to get up and running with
> > Maven in under a minute and they have to be able to add what they
> > need
> > to maven easily. I don't want to give anyone a reason not to use
> > Maven
> > :-)
> 
> +1000 :)
> Ease of use is definitely important. If I compare MacOS X to Windows,
> they both have about the same functionality, but in OS X everything
> seems to be more intuitive and easier to explain to a user. That's what
> I want to aim for too!
> 
> But feature wise, has the developer group marked the boundaries on how
> far they want to go for a 1.0 release? I ask this because more than
> once I have seen a release of an open source project postponed because
> "we'll add this feature quickly before the release". Off they are again
> for a fair amount of time.

Future features will all be add in the form of plugins. What we're
trying to get with 1.0 is the solid foundation. Everything subsequently
added will be outside the core of Maven. We're only interested in
getting the core working and then we'll be happy.
 
> Ringo
> 
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Jason van Zyl
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