+1. Neither S3 or Archiva have worked out well for us long term. On Monday, June 29, 2015 at 6:50:44 PM UTC-7, Daniel Compton wrote: > > Hi folks > > I wondered if one possible solution for ensuring Clojars long-term > viability and maintenance would be to use it to host private repositories > for paying users as well? For many people, the thought of setting up and > maintaining Nexus or Archiva isn't an appealing one. I'm aware of the S3 > wagon, and perhaps that's what people use if they don't want Nexus. > > I'd be interested to hear what other people are doing, and whether Clojars > would be a good middle ground between simplicity and functionality. Many > Clojure users already have Clojars accounts and will have setup Lein to > deploy here already. Additionally, many people would support Clojars for > the goodwill factor. > > On the other hand I'm aware this would require more development effort, > there may not be much demand for this, and the infrastructure costs may not > be large enough that it's worth going down this route. > > Just a thought, > > Daniel. > -- > -- > Daniel >
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