Is maven in the process of unintentionally killing itself due to poor support and documentation?I may be wrong but I strongly feel that the poor support and documentation is hampering adoption of an otherwise brilliant tool.It always seems like the participation of plugin developers in answering questions from mere users like myself is non-existent.Then lets not forget the poor documentation.The BB book was an excellent idea ,but sometimes it just does not address problems users face on the "setup battle field" and the "configuration trenches" we're all familiar with.I'll give an example that relates to my experience.I posted questions relating to problems with the Maven Wagon plugin and in the process also thought it wise to see what the documents say.That led me to http://maven.apache.org/wagon/ and clicking on the Getting Started link I ended up at the URL http://maven.apache.org/wagon/guides/getting-started/index.html , and almost every link there leads to a : ========================================================= Page Not Found Sorry, the page you requested was not found. This may because:
* The page has moved, was outdated, or has not been created yet * You typed the address incorrectly * You following a link from another site that pointed to this page. We have recently reorganised our site, so please try looking in the navigation on the left for the item you are looking for on Maven 1.x or the Maven project. For information about Maven 2.0 or Continuum, please visit their sub sites, available from the links in the top right of the page. There is no need to report this broken link to the Maven team, as errors are periodically monitored and repaired. =================================================================== Same thing happens with the "Examples" link.Surely this cannot be a pleasant user experience for anyone , let alone for a poor newbie who might think looking at the docs is a good start.In my example, what then can a user do besides thinking of putting one's neck on the guillotine?One gets no help on the mailing list and the documentation isn't helpful either. I understand very well the idea that people are busy etc , but also feel that there's need for more participation from plugin authors in helping mere users like myself and others who get stuck with problems only the maven gurus can solve...unless of course the plugins are only to be used by the authors themselves. Please don't take take this as whining , but rather , as a personal view and perhaps constructive criticism. -- Jeff Mutonho GoogleTalk : ejbengine Skype : ejbengine Registered Linux user number 366042 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
