Hi Barry,

You're not missing anything. This is a currently limitation of Maven.
Said in another way, the wiring of the different goals is hard coded. 

However, we are working on using a workflow framework to remove this
hard-coding. We would provide a default wiring of goals together, but
you will be able to replace the wirings as you like.

If you know AOP, then you'll get the same feature : ability to
completely intercept goals as they are called and replace them by your
own version, at any level.

Stay tuned ...

Thanks
-Vincent

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Barry Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 25 August 2002 16:51
> To: Turbine Maven Users List
> Subject: customizing site:generate
> 
> I want to create a different set of goals for my site. Adding new
goals
> is easy with pre/post of site:generate. But I also want to remove some
> goals from site:generate. If I define my own goal for generating the
> site (my:site-generate) then I seem to also have to redefine
site:deploy
> as it explictly does an 'attainGoal name="site:generate"'.
> 
> Am I missing something? If not, then it seems that the set of goals
for
> the site ought be define in the pom, or some property file.
> 
> -bk
> 
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