On 20 Dec 2003, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 19:01, Greg Stein wrote:
> > I'd also like to point out the Board has specifically requested that the
> > Apache Maven Project should distribute jars from ASF hardware. We make
> > certain guarantees to our users, and those guarantees re
Jason,
If it is just 10 seconds, then why haven't you set this up yet?
-g
On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 08:27:04PM -0500, Jason van Zyl wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 20:15, Henri Yandell wrote:
> > Slightly similar topic, rather than wanting a repo I can access more
> > easily [I already manage one f
On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 20:49, __matthewHawthorne wrote:
> Jason van Zyl wrote:
> > If some wants to make a maven-like directory within the standard
> > distribution location on ASF hardware right now they can. That could be
> > a first, very practical step the repo project could make. Then let
> > p
Jason van Zyl wrote:
If some wants to make a maven-like directory within the standard
distribution location on ASF hardware right now they can. That could be
a first, very practical step the repo project could make. Then let
projects put their artifacts in there as they wish.
This is what I was sug
On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 20:15, Henri Yandell wrote:
> Slightly similar topic, rather than wanting a repo I can access more
> easily [I already manage one for work and one for a smaller community
> [osjava.org]], I'd like to see the nightly builds of Jakarta Commons be
> deployed as SNAPSHOTs to the M
On Sat, 2003-12-20 at 19:01, Greg Stein wrote:
> I'd also like to point out the Board has specifically requested that the
> Apache Maven Project should distribute jars from ASF hardware. We make
> certain guarantees to our users, and those guarantees require distributing
> ASF code from known, secu
Slightly similar topic, rather than wanting a repo I can access more
easily [I already manage one for work and one for a smaller community
[osjava.org]], I'd like to see the nightly builds of Jakarta Commons be
deployed as SNAPSHOTs to the Maven/iBiblio repository.
Hen
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003, __mat
I'd also like to point out the Board has specifically requested that the
Apache Maven Project should distribute jars from ASF hardware. We make
certain guarantees to our users, and those guarantees require distributing
ASF code from known, secure hardware (the ASF itself).
Thus, a jar repository w
I be a little clearer here. Do not redistribute anything from ASF
hardware that is covered on a license that is incompatible with the
Apache License. If you are unsure as to what that means, I'd suggest
joining the licensing list and asking.
I'd suggest using your own resources for something
As Noel pointed out, there's a repo project starting up elsewhere. In the
meantime, though, please be *very* careful about what you make available
in your public_html directory. Specifically, you need to ensure that the
licenses for all of those components permit redistribution, since that is
effec
On Sat, 20 Dec 2003, __matthewHawthorne wrote:
> I'm using Maven, but I frequently run into situations where a version of
> a jar I need isn't on ibiblio. For example, yesterday at work I needed
> the postgres 7.4 jdbc driver, and also the new xdoclet 1.2, neither of
> which are there yet.
>
> Fo
Matthew,
re:
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
he.org&msgNo=40252
See [EMAIL PROTECTED] There are already a group trying to do this
work. Tim Anderson, for one, has done a superb job, as have others. If you
can help herd the various projects that would be good.
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I'm using Maven, but I frequently run into situations where a version of
a jar I need isn't on ibiblio. For example, yesterday at work I needed
the postgres 7.4 jdbc driver, and also the new xdoclet 1.2, neither of
which are there yet.
For just a single developer, it's as easy as copying the j
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