On 17/11/2010 6:42 PM, Wayne Fay wrote:
This seems off-topic for the Maven list?
Perhaps not. I like the fact that STS comes bundled with Maven
2.2.1 and m2e. If you're a Maven developer then this is a good IDE bundle.
I personally don't particularly mind the occasional Maven-related
announcement like this, and believe there are a number of Maven
users/developers who are using STS and appreciate it. I actually just
pulled STS down for another machine just last week and got the old
version, so this will cause me to go update several installs.

Perhaps next time it should be tagged [OT] or even [ANN] in the
subject to avoid any complaints?
I will do this if I have any news of this nature.

I do feel that the ecosystem around Maven such as Nexus and Eclipse/STS are very helpful in improving the role that Maven plays in development.

I do not have any vested interest or participation in either of these projects but I really encourage developers who are using Maven to get a Repo going. I only know Nexus but I know that others here do use other repo packages. I used plain Eclipse for a couple of years before finding the STS version and the integration of the Maven and all the other Java and Web tools into a single download has been a great relief for our team. The Maven tools in Eclipse/STS have really helped us understand and use Maven better.

I hope that next time, the notice will be the end of the discussion.
I did not intend to generate so much traffic in the forum.
I tried to make the note as short and neutral as possible.

Ron

Wayne

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