David Powell writes:

> Putting repos in profiles.clj seems to have the advantage that I'll be able
> to override all accesses to central / clojars / etc to go via the nexus
> proxy; and I won't have to start hacking at published project.cljs if
> infrastructure changes mean that the repo server moves or fragments or
> whatever.

Sure; introducing mirrors is different from introducing entirely new
repositories. Mirrors simply streamline and speed things up rather than
providing entirely new artifacts, so they don't really change the
semantics of what you end up with.

-Phil

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