AW: Evaluating Bintray as a distribution platform for easyant plugins

2013-04-29 Thread jhm
We currently have our own repostory (repository.easyant.org) hosted on a private server. I would prefer to switch to a more reliable repository like bintray. No need to worry about backup, disaster recovery. We could just focus on content. I would prefer having the artifacts on ASF servers. A

AW: Evaluating Bintray as a distribution platform for easyant plugins

2013-04-29 Thread jhm
We currently have our own repostory (repository.easyant.org) hosted on a private server. I would prefer to switch to a more reliable repository like bintray. No need to worry about backup, disaster recovery. We could just focus on content. I would prefer having the artifacts on ASF

Re: Evaluating Bintray as a distribution platform for easyant plugins

2013-04-29 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 2013-04-29, Jan Matèrne (jhm) wrote: I would prefer having the artifacts on ASF servers. A (Nexus based) repository is at https://repository.apache.org/ Ant + Ivy are available at https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/releases/ Oh - I mean that only for ASF plugins. +1 on

Re: AW: Evaluating Bintray as a distribution platform for easyant plugins

2013-04-29 Thread Jean-Louis Boudart
I would prefer having the artifacts on ASF servers. A (Nexus based) repository is at https://repository.apache.org/ Ant + Ivy are available at https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/releases/ I would also prefer this but will ASF authorize non apache project (read plugins with

Re: AW: Evaluating Bintray as a distribution platform for easyant plugins

2013-04-29 Thread Jean-Louis Boudart
Here is the original thread from easyant-dev ML during apache incubation : http://markmail.org/thread/uv2xkj63rkdh2thh Le 29 avr. 2013 20:53, Jean-Louis Boudart jeanlouis.boud...@gmail.com a écrit : I would prefer having the artifacts on ASF servers. A (Nexus based) repository is at