On Tue, Mar 31, 2009 at 2:07 PM, Brian E. Fox <[email protected]>wrote:
> Don't forget about the improved build performance that will come with > the proxies you get with a repo manager. I wouldn't say that you don't > need one until you actually need to share artifacts (which would happen > as soon as you actually start building and releasing anyway). I would > say that as soon as you have more than one developer in a given > location, you should consider a repo manager if only to proxy builds and > protect yourself from transient network outages. > I'd agree that if you're comfortable with Maven, that's a good strategy. If you're not, then I'd probably rather get the team accustomed to Maven before they get into repo managers. It's just one more moving piece. YMMV, of course. - Geoffrey -- Geoffrey Wiseman http://www.geoffreywiseman.ca/
