Hi,

We don't like to remove things for consistency but we're not zealots about it. The originating project, if they wish, can have anything removed. Generally if people make mistakes in deploying it's not really a big deal to leave them there but in this case if the incubator policy is not to have them in the wild that's fine. I've removed the woden files from the central repository and stored them in a folder that is not visible.

Jason.

On 23 Nov 06, at 2:05 AM 23 Nov 06, Jochen Wiedmann wrote:

Hi,

last week or so, I have deployed jar files for Woden to

   /www/people.apache.org/repo/m2-ibiblio-rsync-repository

Consequently, they are now on repo1.maven.org as well.

Unfortunately, it was an error to do this: Woden is an Apache
Incubator project and the incubator community doesn't want the jar
files in the standard Maven repository. Even worse, if they do not
carry "incubator", or "incubating", in the name. Which is the case for
the files I have deployed.

I understand, that artifacts cannot be removed for technical reasons.
For example, I won't make any attempt to fix the POM files, which I
have deployed for Axis 2. However, this is a legal question: The
copyright owner (ASF via the incubator project) doesn't want the jar
files on ibiblio and never wanted to have them there.

Is it possible to remove the files in that case? I am referring to the
whole org.apache.woden directory.


Sorry for causing such trouble,

Jochen

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