> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vincent Massol [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: jeudi 12 mai 2005 22:30
> To: 'Maven Users List'
> Subject: RE: Professional Java Tools for Extreme Programming
> 
> Hi John,
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Jon Strayer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: jeudi 12 mai 2005 20:26
> > To: Maven Users List
> > Subject: Re: Professional Java Tools for Extreme Programming
> >
> > > If you could wait for some weeks, here is the new Vincent Massol's
> book:
> > > http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/mavenadn/index.html
> > > (available mid-June)
> >
> > Which brings to mind the question, how useful will this book be with
> > Maven 2?
> 
> The book is about m1. There are lots of concepts that remain the same
> between m1 and m2 so while waiting for a book focusing purely on m2 it can
> still be useful. In places where a concept differs, this has been
> highlighted in the book. Some advices have been given here and there to
> have an m1 build that can be migrated as easily as possible to m2.
> 
> That said, the question really is: should I use m1 or m2? It's a valid
> question that lots of people are going to ask themselves... and one answer
> is there:
> 
> http://maven.apache.org/maven2/maven1.html#m1-or-m2

I was rereading my email and just wanted to mention that I know that being a
m2 team member you're of course aware of this URL ;-) I've put it there for
others you might be asking themselves about m1/m2...

Thanks
-Vincent

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