That list seems pretty old.  We've been using Nuget for dotnet stuff.
Works pretty well but it doesn't seem as feature rich as maven.  Pretty
cookie cutter IMO.

Chris


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Subject: Re: Is Maven only for Java?

On Stackoverflow there is a small list:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1168960/maven-for-other-languages

Maybe incomplete. And maybe some support is not as you need it. However
it should be better to start with a whitelist or features/languages and
not declaring "all languages" and "all operating systems". Anyhow there
are several exotic or old languages, for example I do not know of any
cobol plugin. But maybe you won't ever need cobol support.

On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 5:55 PM, hujirong <jirong...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I am about to start a new project to setup enterprise SCM for all open

> systems, Windows, Unix, etc, in all languages, not only Java. We use 
> IBM Rational ClearCase, ClearQuest and BuildForge.
>
> I am wondering if I can introduce Maven.
>
> Thanks
> Jirong
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