I'm happy to put up a maven repo for scala-stats/scala-json and other
Twitter (and personal) Scala projects.

I appreciate the generous offer on scala-tools, I just don't know the
procedure. For instance, 5 minutes ago I pushed a new version of
scala-stats to github. Would I have to pester DavidP or DavidB to put
up a new version of the jar and POM or could I do that myself? I also
have my own web hosting and am happy to put up a maven repo, I just
haven't found the time.

Thanks,
Steve

On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 8:50 AM, David
Pollak<[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 3:43 AM, Vassil Dichev <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Have you talked to stevej about the merge. I'd like to try out your
>> > JMX-related code.
>>
>> Andy has done a nice job of reusing existing code and the licensing
>> issues seem to be clarified. The only point left is that the
>> scala-stats library we use is available, so that the build process is
>> a single step: "mvn install". Is stevej's library available in a maven
>> repo somewhere public? If not, maybe David could find out whether
>> there's interest from scala-tools.org to host the library?
>
> Scala-tools.org would love to host Steve's library... all he has to do is
> ask.
>
> It's possible to set up an internal Maven repository (basically carry the
> JAR files around with the project) as long as Steve's package has Apache
> licensing.
>
>>
>> Vassil
>
>
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