Sounds good to me too. Do you plan to have support for jcenter only (eg sg equivalent to <ibiblio name="jcenter" root="http://jcenter.bintray.com" m2compatible="true"/>), or also support other bintray repos?
On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 3:34 PM, Charles Duffy <char...@dyfis.net> wrote: > Sounds good to me! > > I'd be happy to review this patch, but be aware that my involvement may be > a bit deferred -- I recently changed jobs and am in the middle of a move > (from Austin to Chicago); this is holding up some other obligations I have > to the Ivy project as well (around getting a 2.4.0 release out the door). > > > On Mon, Mar 3, 2014 at 7:58 AM, JBaruch <jbar...@jfrog.com> wrote: > > > Hi folks, > > > > I'd like to contribute <jcenter> resolver to Ivy - similar to <ibiblio>, > > but resolving from Bintray's JCenter instead of Maven Central. > > > > JCenter is a superset of Maven Central and should ease the configuration > > for obtaining artifacts which aren't present in ibiblio (as they will > > probably be found in JCenter). > > > > Groovy's Grape has JCenter as the first resolver in chain for that exact > > reason. > > > > The users will be given a simple way to add jcenter resolver (like they > > have today in Gradle by adding jcenter() to repositories). > > > > I believe it should be an easy task and will be glad to do it. > > > > What do you think? > > > > > > Baruch. > > > > -- > > JFrog Developer Advocate > > www.jfrog.com > > +972544954353 > > @jbaruch <https://twitter.com/jbaruch/> > > http://linkd.in/jbaruch > > > -- Xavier Hanin Lead architect at 4SH France - http://www.4sh.fr/ RESTX creator and lead developer - http://restx.io/ BordeauxJUG creator - http://www.bordeauxjug.org/ Apache Ivy Creator - http://ant.apache.org/ivy/