Hello Jeff,
I think it's really a trouble.
But all will be OK, I'm sure of that.
Best Regards.

a cup of Java, cheers!
Sha Jiang


Jeff Mutonho wrote:
> 
> 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     * The page has moved, was outdated, or has not been created yet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.
> 
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> Jeff  Mutonho
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