Thanks Phil, looks great. I'll have an opportunity to try it out within the
next few weeks.

I'm also moving to Seattle from South Africa soon, so I look forward to
meeting you!


Cheers,
David

On 29 December 2011 20:24, Phil Hagelberg <p...@hagelb.org> wrote:

>
> One common problem when developing closed-source Clojure applications is
> finding a good place to store private dependencies. Up until now the
> recommended method was to run your own Archiva or Nexus server, which
> involves more moving parts than most people rightly want to bother with.
>
> Last week I implemented a way to easily deploy private artifacts to S3:
>
>  https://github.com/technomancy/s3-wagon-private
>
> It doesn't have the proxying advantages of Archiva/Nexus, but it's
> several orders of magnitude simpler. You just add a :repositories entry
> with a URL beginning with "s3p://" and add your credentials to
> ~/.lein/init.clj, and then you can deploy to and consume from it easily.
>
> Give it a try and let me know how it works for you.
>
> -Phil
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