Arnaud publishes 1.1 beta 3 snapshots here:
  http://people.apache.org/~aheritier/maven/1.X/snapshots/

The 1.1b3 snapshots are very stable and usable versions.  I regularly
upgrade our team to the latest that Arnaud publishes.

It slowly but surely makes continual progress to a 1.1 final release (there
are only a couple of people working on it).


-----Original Message-----
From: Henning P. Schmiedehausen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2006 4:04 AM
To: dev@maven.apache.org
Subject: maven 1.1 release (probably stupid questions)

Hi,

it has been now more than ten months since the release of maven 1.1 beta 2,
which is not able to do everything that maven 1.0 could (see MAVEN-1688,
MAVEN-1690, MAVEN-1695 for a collection of problems that have either been
open ever since then or closed with "fix in 1.1 beta-3").

What is is with maven 1.1, which has been announced a long time ago as
"faster, better and easier to use than maven 1.0"? Will there ever be a
beta3? Or even a final release?

Or is the advice these days to "move to maven 2.x, because it is so much
faster, better and easier to use than maven 1.x".

What will happen to maven 2.0 when maven 2.1 comes out?

        Best regards
                Henning

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