Just so that we're talking about the same thing, this is the flow I am accustom 
to:

http://screencast.com/t/EYRaNnP9hGQA

What you want? If not can you explain what you would like to be different. I do 
not have the clone and then import. It's all done in one step.

On Jun 27, 2013, at 3:38 PM, alejandro.e...@miranda.com wrote:

> Jason, I already have
> Maven SCM Handler for EGit    0.14.0.201207041402
> org.sonatype.m2e.egit.feature.feature.group   Sonatype, Inc.
> installed. Everything I described still happened with it (i.e not being
> able to have a working project in less than 3 steps vs 1 for cvs/svn)
> 
> the version you mention is newer though, but has this particular issue I
> mentioned been fixed since? I can't test this until ~ Monday
> 
> 
> 
> Alejandro Endo | Software Designer/Concepteur de logiciels
> 
> 
> 
> 
> From: Jason van Zyl <ja...@tesla.io>
> To:   Maven Integration for Eclipse users mailing list
>            <m2e-users@eclipse.org>,
> Date: 2013-06-27 15:03
> Subject:      Re: [m2e-users] import project from git workflow
> Sent by:      m2e-users-boun...@eclipse.org
> 
> 
> 
> Use the m2eclipse-egit connector if you want to import a Maven project from
> a Git repository:
> 
> install new software using this URL:
> 
> http://repository.tesla.io:8081/nexus/content/sites/m2e.extras/m2eclipse-egit/0.14.0/N/0.14.0.201305250025/
> 
> On Jun 27, 2013, at 1:14 PM, alejandro.e...@miranda.com wrote:
> 
> 
>      I am not sure whether this is an m2e issue or another component's so
>      let me
>      know if I need to ask somewhere else
> 
>      I am trying to import a github repo into eclipse. Ideally i would
>      like to
>      do everything in a single wizard which 1) clones the remote repo
>      locally,
>      2) generates the eclipse metadata 3) imports the project and leaves
>      it
>      ready to commit. This is exactly the current workflow with SVN and
>      CVS
>      using "Checkout Maven project from SCM": in one wizard you end up
>      with a
>      compilable/runnable/commitable project in your workspace
> 
>      Given that git is distributed, I think it's acceptable (not ideal) to
>      have
>      two steps (wizards), one where you only clone the repo, and another
>      where
>      you maven-import the projects in it. However even this doesn't
>      currently
>      work. From the git repositories view (or perspective) I can right
>      click on
>      the local clone and select "Import maven project". This scans my
>      maven
>      structure and lets me select which projects to import. This imports
>      the
>      project quasi-correctly: i can compile and run, however, i cannot
>      commit.
>      My eclipse project is not linked to the local repo even though i
>      started
>      the whole import by right clicking on it. Is this a bug? if I import
>      from a
>      repo i obviously want to commit to that same repo. Am I doing it
>      wrong? is
>      it m2e the one that handles these imports from a git repo?
> 
>      i know i can do "team/share project" but my point is that the fact
>      you
>      need to do this looks like a bug to me.
> 
>      What do you guys think? if someone agrees I will open a ticket for it
>      if
>      there's not one already
> 
> 
> 
>      Alejandro Endo | Software Designer/Concepteur de logiciels
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Thanks,

Jason

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