On 11.03.2012 19:38, Les Hazlewood wrote:
Hi Ceki,

Would you be open to using a Nexus repository manager built for this
kind of stuff (granting/removing access, promoting artifacts to Maven
Central when you specify), etc?

Hi Les,

The current approach where artifacts are pushed during 'mvn deploy' to
a private repo and then having Maven Central automatically pickup
changes is an *automated*, simple and very convenient process. I would
not want to change in favor of a process with no identified upside
(assuming shell accounts are needed for integrating with the
web-site anyhow).

Sonatype, the company behind Nexus and Maven Central offer repository
hosting for open source projects:

https://docs.sonatype.org/display/Repository/Sonatype+OSS+Maven+Repository+Usage+Guide

This way, you don't have to open up SSH/shell accounts, use SCP or
expose your systems to people you may not know.

SSH accounts would be needed for the web-site in any case.

Thoughts?

Les

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