That would be super awesome if you wanted to do that, and see if you can come up with something that Bob is okay with, but makes it possible for us to actually do releases to maven, so people expecting to find releases there can find them there. I'm not sure I, or any of the other committers but Bob, understand any of that workflow either. I know that right now it is (thankfully) in a state where you can use ant to succesfully build it to a .jar, and use ant to run tests. Hooray. But yeah, there are, I had noticed, some generated .java files that are not in the source repo, but are in fact generated by the build process. On 11/13/13 6:21 PM, Kevin S. Clarke wrote: > On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 5:52 PM, Jonathan Rochkind <[log in to unmask] > <mailto:[log in to unmask]>> wrote: > > > I'm not sure, would we? Is that your advice? > > > That would be my advice, yes, but I understand Robert's perspective. > People have strong feelings one way or the other about Maven. > > Otherwise, Kevin, you interested in getting committer privs and > figuring out what needs to be done? > > > Maybe I should just tinker in my own fork of it for a bit and see what > comes from it... I'll need to understand the workflow Robert is > describing a bit more. > > Kevin