Hi Ed,
from my understanding there is just one step that must be handled by each 
"project":create and use an account (matching a maven groupId) at 
OSSRH.(Granularity can be decided within each top-level project, even one huge 
group org.eclipse.modelling would be possible)
Other than that I agree, I just want to conquer one level at the time, s.t. 
like:
1. Get Eclipse SDK Neon.2 published soon
2. Get this automated as much as possible
3. "Invite" others to join (opt-in/opt-out is not for me to decide).
Still a few yards towards (1), but getting closer. Good to know there will be 
allies for the subsequent levels..
cheers,Stephan



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Subject: Re: [emf-dev] Publishing to Maven Central
Date: Fr 16 Dez 2016 10:58:32 CET
From: Ed Willink<[email protected]>
To: Eclipse Modelling Framework<[email protected]>


  
    
  
  
    Hi
    I disagree. EMF is just the first on a slippery slope of all
      modeling artefacts.
    IMHO, there should be a standard EF facility closely related to
      the SimRel aggregator that automatically publishes all SimRel
      contributions, other than those that opt out, either because they
      have traditional practices that they wish to continue using, or
      because they really should not be published.
        Regards
            Ed Willink

    
    

    On 16/12/2016 08:33, LE FEVRE FRANCOIS
      wrote:

    
    
      
      
      
      
        Hello
        Thanks for the publication of EMF artifacts to
            Eclipse Nexus.
         
        I have two remarks:
        1.      
              Automatic
        
          a.      
              I think it is preferable to have a continuous
            integration and a job dedicated to publish EMF artifacts in
            a snapshot and release nexus repositories.
        2.      
              One repo for Eclipse train
        
          a.      
              Do you think it could be possible at term that
            Eclipse plugins that are part of the release train could
            publish all artifacts in a shared nexus repository avoiding
            to reference multiple nexus repositories?
         
        Point 1 is the more critic for me.
        Perhaps we could create a vote/bugzilla on it?
        +1, for me
         
        Francois
         
         
        De :
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            De la part de Martin Taal

            Envoyé : vendredi 16 décembre 2016 09:28

            À : Dennis Hübner <[email protected]>;
            Eclipse Modelling Framework <[email protected]>

            Objet : Re: [emf-dev] Publishing to Maven Central
         
        
          Hi,
          
            Indeed as Dennis mentions I publish EMF
              artifacts on request. I use a partial automated script for
              this. I am happy to continue doing this and normally I
              should be able to do it within a couple of days of someone
              asking it. 
          
          
             
          
          
            I can imagine that it can make sense to
              make this part of an automated build step at some point.
              Until then no problem for me to continue with it.
          
          
             
          
          
            I will publish the EMF artifacts for
              neon.2 the upcoming days (this weekend) to get you going.
          
          
             
          
          
            Let me know ofcourse if anyone has any
              comments on this.
          
          
             
          
          
            gr. Martin
          
          
             
          
        
         
        
          
            On Fri, Dec 16, 2016 at 9:17 AM Dennis
              Hübner <[email protected]>
              wrote:
          
          
            

              > Am 15.12.2016 um 21:41 schrieb Stephan Herrmann 
<[email protected]>:

              >

              > Hi EMF :)

              >

              

              Hello Stephan,

              

              I’m not EMF, but I will try to answer :)

              

              > In https://bugs.eclipse.org/408760
              I'm working on publishing all

              > artifacts of the Eclipse Project to Maven Central.

              >

              > Initially, I naively thought, that this would
              comprise *everything*

              > in the release repo of the Eclipse Project.

              >

              > Only later it dawned on me that artifacts from other
              projects

              > are involved, too, notably: EMF :)

              >

              > Since we can only publish stuff where all
              dependencies already

              > exist on Maven Central, and given that we are
              targeting to publish

              > Neon.2 for which naturally no EMF artifacts are yet
              available

              > on Maven Central here my questions:

              >

              >  Does EMF routinely publish all artifacts to Central?

              

              No. We never had a target to feed the maven repository
              with our excellent framework. But

              this may change in the future. The only guy behind
              existing EMF maven artifacts is Martin Taal.

              

              >

              >  When may we expect Neon.2 artifacts to be available?

              If one asks Martin and he has time.

              

              >

              >  Is org.eclipse.emf the correct groupId for referring
              to EMF artifacts?

              Yes.

              

              

              >

              > Strangely, I see the latest EMF artifacts only in
              groupId org.eclipse.birt.runtime ?!?

              They have there own artifacts.

              

              >

              > thanks,

              > Stephan

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