It seems a bit contrived to have to use maven to build the examples. Maven
might be used to build the release, but it seems strange that the
distribution should be dependent on Maven. With Maven there is alot of
"magic" going on in the background which doesn't add to the clarity of the
examples and facilitates a low threashold of entry into servicemix.

This was not the case in M2, but has changed sometimes after. Or maybe it's
just this way when building the SNAPSHOT package?

I believe that the examples are usually the entry point for beginner (like
mysellf) in getting to grips with a new platform.

What is the reason for this? Any possibilities to revert this course?
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