Hi Vincent

2005/6/7, Vincent Massol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi there,
> 
> Tim O'Brien and I have started a web site called http://www.mavenbook.org.
> 

I just take a quick look, it seems (and is) a good idea.

> One of its goal is to advertise the "Maven: A Developer's Notebook" that we
> have written for O'Reilly. However the other goal is to publish other
> information about Maven. ATM we have 3 types of information there:
> 
> - News about the book and more generally news about Maven appearances Tim
> and I will be giving. We are happy to broaden this for any presentation that
> anyone may give about Maven. But we'll need your help for this so that we
> know when it happens.
> 
> - Tips and tricks about Maven. Tim and I are regularly publishing but again
> if you have a good tip that you'd like to post, contact me and I'll give you
> direct access to the wiki (yes, it's a wiki under the hood. Cool, no? ;-)).

A really good thing but there's must be a good categorisation of the
tips. ie common error, plugin dev tips.But i don't think that specific
plugin tips should be here. The better tips is where to find the good
information source

> 
> - Announcements. Maven releases and Maven plugings announcements
> 
> I'm curious to know if you find those 3 categories interesting or not. For
> example, I'm not sure the announcements category is useful. What do you
> think?

I have the same point of view as you. More the official maven site IS
the good place for annoucement. A web page that list the last
version/annoucement of the plugin could be a good thing in the maven
site for people that are not on the mailling list.

> 
> Also are there are any other category of information you'd like to see
> there. The idea is not to duplicate the resources that you see on the main
> maven web site. It's more oriented towards news than towards information or
> resources (this should be added on the main maven site).
> 

A big propaganda page and feed back from compagny/user Things like :
- how to make my development director choose to use maven.
- What maven change in my every day job?
- How to make my developer use maven when they say that there's IDE
compile there java code and they don't need more?
- Why maven make that I code better ?

I have some responce of this question that i have used but having some
other point of view could be a good and interresting thing to read.

If you have write this book like the JUnit one I now this kind of
information can be found in this one but having them online could be a
good thing for the communauty

Nicolas

> Thanks a lot
> -Vincent
> 
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