On Dec 27, 2006, at 6:05 PM, Davanum Srinivas wrote:
Example: We could host a https://geronimo.zones.apache.org/repository there and nightlies off of continuum. Of course, #asfinfra folks won't let us run our own svn server :)
If they won't let us run our own svn server... then we loose much of the point of having our own repository. Might work to use svn.apache.org to host the binaries and then periodically export to that zone so that regular non-whacky httpd config can be used to serve it. That still assumes that the management of the binaries will work reasonably well with the whacky svn.apache.org httpd config.
How about a bazaar backed maven2 repo? (http://bazaar-vcs.org/)
I've never heard of this before... but if they won't let us run a svn repo, why would they let us run one of these?
How is bazaar different than svk do you know? --jason
