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Posted to users@maven.apache.org by Wim Deblauwe <wi...@gmail.com> on 2006/07/12 09:52:26 UTC

Re: [ANN] Mergere Maestro 1.0.1 Released

Is there a page that explains the differences between using Maven/Continuum
and using Maestro?

regards,

Wim

2006/7/11, Brett Porter <br...@mergere.com>:
>
> Mergere is pleased to announce the release of Maestro 1.0.1, an
> end-to-end build solution based upon Apache Maven and Continuum that's
> easy to use, fast, and pre-configured for use with a high performance
> repository.
>
> Maestro includes:
> - the Maestro Project Server for managing automated builds, project
> artifacts and developer sites
> - the Maestro Developer Client for building Maven projects
> - auto-configuration of developer settings from a common Project Server
> - an automated installer for Windows, Mac and Linux systems
> - comprehensive bundled documentation
> - the book "Better Builds with Maven" (v1.0.1, also available as a
> separate download)
> - Source code, licensed under the Apache License 2.0
>
> Maestro is free to download and use (after registering) from
> http://www.mergere.com/products_developers.jsp. There is no need to
> re-register if you have previously downloaded from Mergere.
>
> Support is also available from Mergere. For more information, see
> http://www.mergere.com/services_core.jsp.
>
> Regards,
> Brett
>
> --
> Director of Engineering
> Mergere, Inc. - A Simula Labs Enterprise
> brett@mergere.com
> http://www.mergere.com
>
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