Driving towards Standards

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Unfortunately I have not much time to investigate into building a better Java package management system I talked (or better ranted) about yesterday. But sometimes walking rather slow means also avoiding walking too fast. There is more time for looking around. In the past I analyzed different projects and code bases, e.g. Maven, Raven and Buildr or Portage, but I didn't found a best match. Of course I'm seeing much potentials in Portage, but it's written in Python and this could be a no go for some developers.

Today I discovered the Kepler Project. Carlos Sanchez blogged about the Eclipse Summit 2007 and the need for a plugin/bundle repository for Eclipse. As he stated, one wish or idea is to use a Maven compatible repository. Kepler tries exactly that, beeing a standard package repository while preserving compatibility to other package formats. I will have to keep an eye on this project.

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