Hi Jim,

> But we'd really like to use a "released" version packaged as a jar or  
> zip archive with version number and such so we can easily track  
> changes and make sure we are getting a stable version for our  
> releases.  Ideally, we would let maven get the specified version from  
> from http://mirrors.ibiblio.org/pub/mirrors/maven2/ or some mirror.   
> So the question is whether there are versioned releases of these  
> files, and whether there is a best way to get them?

I forgot to mention that there are packages of the license RDF as part 
of the liblicense library [0] (which reads and writes license metadata 
to a variety of file formats).  There is liblicense-rdf which is a 
released package of the license.rdf code tree.  I don't believe I know 
what system Sakai runs on but there are deb packages or rpms 
available through most distributions.  In fact we host our own 
repository for liblicense for Debian and Ubuntu [1]

This could be one solution, but not exactly what you want.

Best,

Greg


[0] http://wiki.creativecommons.org/liblicense
    
[1] http://mirrors.creativecommons.org/packages/
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