nefiting nicely from discussions about Apache Maven driving traffic
to their Maven Enterprise Edition tool.
More than one F/OSS tool has been forced to change its name due to
trademark issues so this is just FYI... I can't imagine that would
happen, but stranger things have happened.
Wayne
On
It looks like a hardware tracking / provisioning tool not a build system.
Shrug. Not related to Apache Maven at all it appears to me.
-Original Message-
From: Wayne Fay [mailto:wayne...@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 26, 2009 2:19 AM
To: Maven Developers List
Subject: Maven Enterprise
Just saw something odd in Gmail web clip/sponsored link while browsing
emails to the list...
"Maven Enterprise Edition - www.overall.ca/maven - Build the ultimate
toolbox for your Windows support tools"
>From their site:
"Introducing Maven Enterprise Edition
Your enterprise
here, but Proximity can
be combined in another open project outside Apache. If you want to
distribute it from Apache with Maven Enterprise then it must be a
compatible license as far as distribution goes and our legal folks
have ruled out LGPL.
If not - I don't think that there
> wrote:
Hi,
I think the main Proximity developer is here, and I was wondering if
you would like to work with us on Maven Enterprise (ME)? Essentially
this means us putting a small wrapper around Proximity and firing it
up from the ME server? I'm not sure what the licensing is on
Pr
Hi,
I think the main Proximity developer is here, and I was wondering if
you would like to work with us on Maven Enterprise (ME)? Essentially
this means us putting a small wrapper around Proximity and firing it
up from the ME server? I'm not sure what the licensing is on
Proximity b
For anyone who might be looking for a Maven solution for the Enterprise:
http://blogs.maven.org/jvanzyl/2007/01/29/1170060540361.html
Jason.
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