short addition:
if you are really sure that you need it and you don't have the
infrastructure for it, you could use the wagon-svn maven extension for using
a svn repository as maven repository.

regards,
gerhard

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2011/2/22 Jakob Korherr <jakob.korh...@gmail.com>

> Hi Sebastian,
>
> Unfortunately tomahawk-sandbox was not part of the tomahawk 1.1.9
> release (see [1]). Thus we can't upload it to an apache repo.
>
> However, you could create your own public maven repo, build
> tomahawk-sandbox yourself, and upload it (maybe with a slightly
> different name) to this repo.
>
> Regards,
> Jakob
>
> [1]
> http://people.apache.org/~lu4242/tomahawk119/org/apache/myfaces/tomahawk/
>
> 2011/2/22 Sebastian Gomez <sage...@gmail.com>:
> > Good morning everyone,
> > Yesterday I wrote a similar post on the user list, but I guess writing to
> > the dev list would have been more appropriate. I hope there's no problem
> in
> > having written to both lists.
> > I'd like to use the tomahawk-sandbox-1.1.9.jar in my application, but to
> do
> > so I need to have it in a public maven repo (I'm not allowed to build
> from
> > the source to use it). Would it be possible for a commiter to deploy the
> > artifact in a public repository. I'd do it myself if I had clearance, but
> I
> > think its not the case (I'm not commiter).
> > Hope someone can help me out.
> > Thanks in advance.
> > Sebastian Gomez
> >
> >
>
>
>
> --
> Jakob Korherr
>
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