No experience except it is the only tool suggested for the jclouds project to switch to (from maven). Looking at asgard, gradle looks clean.
Perhaps we can experiment by taking one piece (perhaps the ec2 bridge), and converting it? -A On Aug 3, 2012 4:57 PM, "Chiradeep Vittal" <chiradeep.vit...@citrix.com> wrote: > Gradle seems to be another > http://www.gradle.org/ > > > Since it is allows scripting (as opposed to configuration xml), it could > potentially fulfill the waf role as well. > Anybody have any experience with Gradle? > > On 7/24/12 2:19 PM, "Alex Huang" <alex.hu...@citrix.com> wrote: > > >> Just out of curiosity, have tools like Ivy and maven been ever > >>considered for > >> dependency management? > > > >We are looking at these two tools. Our first thoughts is devs should be > >able to start projects that are tied to other parts of their code so we > >want this to be as flexible as possible. Maven forces too much of a > >structure on to the developers. Ivy seems like the right tool to go > >with. Any comments? > > > >--Alex > > > >